• Batchelor Life in the Green Age

    Updated: 2010-06-28 06:50:55
    So what are the essentials of life for the modern batchelor in the Green Age? Is a good view to a natural setting a pre-requisite for happiness in habitation? Should he be provided with a balcony so that he can commune with the outdoors while still ensounced in his pad? Or does the modern batchelor [...]

  • Small harbours can become great cities. Great cities can be desertifed

    Updated: 2010-06-27 05:42:13
    Once upon a time there was a small harbour on the edge of a great desert. The people lived happily, worshiped Allah, caught fish and raided passing mariners. British galleons came to stop the piracy. Later, the infidels discovered oil and water lurking far beneath the desert sands – and pumped them up. The small [...]

  • Another modernist housing estate in London bites the dust – the Ferrier Estate

    Updated: 2010-06-24 15:43:31
    After years of deliberation, they have begun pulling down the Ferrier Estate in Kidbrooke (London Borough of Greenwich). The estate looks decent, many of the external spaces are good and many of the residents were very happy living there. SO WHAT WENT WRONG? See what the Ferrier Residents Action Group thinks. The London Evening Standard summarizes [...]

  • Just around the Corner

    Updated: 2010-06-21 07:47:17
    The Architectural Association in describing ‘Landscape Urbanism’ says what Landscape it is not. It is NOT: “…understood as a scenographic art, beautifying, greening or naturalising the city.” And then what it IS; “…scalar and temporal operations through which the urban is conceived and engaged with.” Thus, Landscape Urbanism prioritises the phenomenological experience of the city, while distancing itself (perhaps defensively) [...]

  • Theorising the possible

    Updated: 2010-06-20 04:22:44
    Whatever happened to beauty? Modern art turned the viewer’s gaze inward to the inner world rather than outward to the external world. In doing so, modern artists prefiguring existential and phenomenological accounts of perception highlighting that art is not only seen, it is experienced. In this first post of a series, with thanks to Tom for his comments and [...]

  • Modernist planning and design for Shanghai’s urban landscape

    Updated: 2010-06-17 08:39:40
    If you look carefully at the pavilion-ettes on top of some of the buildings, you can tell this is a Chinese city. But I see the photograph as an illustration of the way in which context-insensitive modernist design theory is laying waste the ancient cities of China. There a surviving patch of the old city [...]

  • The economic, asethetic and landscape case for the UK adopting a sustainable GM-free organic agricultural policy

    Updated: 2010-06-14 18:21:35
    Many scientists argue that ‘we’ should accept genetically modified (GM) foods – for a whole range of scientific and economic reasons. Though sceptical of the scientific logic I do not know enough about genetic modification to take issue with them. But on the economic issue I am convinced they are wrong in the specific case [...]

  • Modative Architecture Wins Homeless Housing Development Competition

    Updated: 2010-06-10 17:52:00
    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 Architects Creative Professionals Is It Time To Rethink Your Resume 7 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm Tip 01 : Be Cheap Mid-Century Modern Colors 7 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm Tip 02 : DIY 7 Tips for Starting an Architecture Firm Tip 03 : Get Advice How to Become a Licensed Architect Why Open Architecture Competitions Are Bad for Architects 7 Tips for Starting an Architecture

  • Rules for an Architect’s Blog - Guest Post on Life of an Architect

    Updated: 2010-06-08 12:06:00
    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 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 Why Open Architecture Competitions Are Bad for Architects 7 Tips for Starting an Architecture

  • Is there too much of Kew Gardens at Wakehurst Place?

    Updated: 2010-06-08 08:36:47
    ‘Father, forgive them, for they know exactly what they do’. (adapted from Luke 23:34). I have always liked Wakehurst Place and have put it on the dustjacket of a book – but I criticised Wakehurst Place last year and after another recent visit am being driven to conclude that it is being over-Kewed. A plaque [...]

  • In search of Sustainable Gardens…

    Updated: 2010-06-06 07:30:26
    So what is the sustainable aesthetic about? I suggest a few characteristics might be common to the sustainable garden aesthetic: *  mimicking nature  * minimal interference with the landscape * native plant selection * eco-material selection ie timber and stone * bushland settings * curved lines * low water, low chemical and low maintenance * absence of paths, boundary fences and made roads For a garden see: http://www.e-ga.com.au  For a plant aesthetic [...]

  • Al Manakh: Gulf Continued

    Updated: 2010-06-04 13:10:34
    For those interested, here's the lecture, live: http://www.aaschool.ac.uk/VIDEO/live.php

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