• The Landscape Man: Matthew Wilson at Hedingham Castle

    Updated: 2010-04-29 22:52:42
    Hedingham Castle in Essex was the subject of the second Landscape Man series.The owner’s wife, Demetra Lindsay, a garden designer, thought ’something a little more formal would be a bit of contrast’. So they converted the swimming pool into ‘formal pond’ and put in a semi-Islamic water channel edged with granite cadged from a sponsor. [...]

  • Cosmology of Yard / NYC

    Updated: 2010-04-28 15:41:26
    : Wednesday , April 21, 2010 Cosmology of Yard NYC Kujawa Architecture collaborated with artist Theaster Gates on his installation Cosmology of Yard at the Whitney Museum of American Art as part of the 2010 Whitney Biennial . Below are images of the construction and installation of the pre-fabricated pavilion design as well as the surrounding landscape of wareboards and shoeshine . stands Labels : reclaimed materials Recent Posts Historic Sears Building Butte , Montana Lower Highlands 9 Denver , Colorado This blog has moved Wayne Residence Andersonville , Chicago Exterior Renovation Andersonville , Chicago Trost Residence Urbane Renewal Union Station 2020 Cavaglieri on Preservation Finkelman Residence Oak Park , IL Light Study

  • 7 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm - Tip 06: Stay Flexible

    Updated: 2010-04-28 15:41:25
    : modative what is modative projects blog people resources contact modative a modern architecture firm a blog about modern architecture , design , development modative happenings Loading We post , you get an email . That's it . Your : email blog authors Derek Christian Michael connect facebook modative architecture twitter architect- derek modative_ navar linkedin derek christian Most Popular Posts How to Start an Architecture Firm Introduction Architects Creative Professionals Is It Time To Rethink Your Resume 7 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm Tip 01 : Be Cheap 7 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm Tip 02 : DIY Mid-Century Modern Colors 7 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm Tip 03 : Get Advice How to Become a Licensed Architect 7 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm Tip

  • Historic Sears Building / Butte, Montana

    Updated: 2010-04-28 15:41:25
    : , Tuesday , April 20, 2010 Historic Sears Building Butte , Montana Fourth Floor : hardwood floor reclaimed for . reinstallation Labels : adaptive reuse reclaimed materials Recent Posts Lower Highlands 9 Denver , Colorado This blog has moved Wayne Residence Andersonville , Chicago Exterior Renovation Andersonville , Chicago Trost Residence Urbane Renewal Union Station 2020 Cavaglieri on Preservation Finkelman Residence Oak Park , IL Light Study Grunebaum Loft Printer's Row , Chicago

  • 100 Informative Twitter Feeds for Architecture Students

    Updated: 2010-04-28 15:41:24
    While you're studying to become an architect why not learn about what's happening right now in the world of architecture? You can follow the feeds of news outlets, organizations, and even successful architects themselves. Here, you'll find 100 of the most informative Twitter feeds you can find as an architecture student. News & Trends Follow these feeds, [...]

  • Bad garden design in America

    Updated: 2010-04-28 15:41:22
    James van Sweden told Monty Don that ‘Americans just don’t get gardening. Americans don’t go outside. They are frightened of it. Frightened of bugs and wildlife. Frightened of the heat and the cold. They don’t want the work of a garden. Maintenance companies come in and cut and fertilise the grass. That’s it.’ (Around the [...]

  • Towards a greener London – with help from sheep

    Updated: 2010-04-28 15:41:22
    In 1992 I wrote a report, Towards a green strategy for London. Many of the proposals are being implemented, but too slowly and with too little drama or imagination. With this in mind, and as my contribution to solving the City of London’s banking problems, I propose keeping a flock of sheep over and above [...]

  • Seeing the wood for the trees

    Updated: 2010-04-28 15:41:22
    The Forest of Dean certainly makes you wonder what the Garden of Eden looked like before Adam set about tending it. What elements would it have possessed? And once Adam got to work, I wonder what he would have done to keep the Garden of Eden the way God wanted it to be? Did the Garden of [...]

  • The Landscape Man: Matthew Wilson on Channel 4

    Updated: 2010-04-28 15:41:21
    The Landscape Man launched on Channel 4 today with Matthew Wilson as host and Keith and Ros Wiley as his subjects. Matthew has a pleasant manner but, judged only from this episode, lacks a feeling for design. His talk was all about operations and quantities (of land, soil, money, water, plants etc). One feature was [...]

  • Context-sensitive design in the Middle East and the Arab countries

    Updated: 2010-04-28 15:41:21
    HOW to produce context-sensitive design is a very considerable problem – and the Madinat Jumeriah Hotel in Dubai is a case in point: 1. the character of the design is unmistakably West Asian (though more Persian than Arabian) 2. the design style is popular with both Arab and European visitors 3. I would rather stay [...]

  • Critical regionalism – or critical localism? The Sydney Opera House and its context

    Updated: 2010-04-28 15:41:21
    Kenneth Frampton described Critical Regionalism as a means of creating an architecture which is neither a vacantly ‘international’ exercise in modern technology nor a ’sentimental’ imitation of vernacular buildings. It is regionalist in the sense of not being internationalist and critical in the sense of not being a slavish imitation of older forms. Christine suggested [...]

  • Courting the lawn

    Updated: 2010-04-28 15:41:21
    It is always a challenge when considering heritage how to respect the past while accommodating the new. The houtongs in Beijing are now facing the predicament of a modernising city. Traditional society and lifestyles have changed. Consumer demands are different. So the traditional courtyard house is being reinterpreted…and in some instances modernism and tradition are facing each [...]

  • Parks now?

    Updated: 2010-04-28 15:41:20
    It is interesting to see parks within their urban setting to start to understand the relationship between urban fabric and parkland. Apparently Olmsted’s Central Park faced something of a crisis in the 1970s and was revived in the 1980s through a major restoration project. So the times change and people demand new things of their parks? After [...]

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