A Windshield Perspective: The Framing of LA Architecture and Urbanism
Where:  Los Angeles, CA
When:   Saturday, May 04, 2013 - Sunday, August 18, 2013
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Never Built: Los Angeles (1940-2010)
Where:  Los Angeles, CA
When:   Thursday, February 07, 2013 - Sunday, April 14, 2013
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Art Basel Miami Beach
Where:  Miami Beach, FL
When:   Thursday, December 06, 2012 - Sunday, December 09, 2012
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SCOPE Miami 2012
Where:  Miami, FL
When:   Tuesday, December 04, 2012 - Sunday, December 09, 2012
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RIFF 2012
Where:  Bucharest, Romania
When:   Monday, November 19, 2012 - Tuesday, November 20, 2012
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9th AHRA Conference “Architecture and the Paradox of Dissidence”
Where:  London, UK - Metropolitan University (map it)
When:   Thursday, November 15, 2012 - Saturday, November 17, 2012
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2012 Greenbuild International Conference & Expo
Where:  San Francisco, CA
When:   Wednesday, November 14, 2012 - Friday, November 16, 2012
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ArchitectureBoston Expo
Where:  Boston, MA - Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, 415 Summer Street (map it)
When:   Wednesday, November 14, 2012 - Friday, November 16, 2012
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Minding Design: Neuroscience, Design Education and the Imagination
Where:  Scottsdale, AZ - Taliesin West (map it)
When:   Friday, November 09, 2012 - Saturday, November 10, 2012
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Spatial Thinking 2
Where:  Innsbruck, Austria
When:   Friday, November 09, 2012 - Saturday, November 10, 2012
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2012 NOMA National Conference
Where:  Detroit, MI
When:   Thursday, October 18, 2012 - Saturday, October 20, 2012
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Eero Saarinen
Where:  Los Angeles, CA
When:   Saturday, October 06, 2012 - Sunday, December 16, 2012
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Urban Waterfronts 2012: The Once and Future Waterfront
Where:  Washington, DC
When:   Thursday, September 27, 2012 - Saturday, September 29, 2012
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Times of Scarcity: Reclaiming the possibility of making
Where:  London, UK - 35 Marylebone Road (map it)
When:   Friday, September 21, 2012 - Sunday, September 30, 2012
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Tent London
Where:  London, UK - Old Truman Brewery London E1 (map it)
When:   Thursday, September 20, 2012 - Sunday, September 23, 2012
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The London Design Festival
Where:  London, UK
When:   Saturday, September 15, 2012 - Sunday, September 23, 2012
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Sarajevo Urbanism World Forum
Where:  Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
When:   Thursday, September 06, 2012 - Sunday, September 09, 2012
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CAMPAIGNING ARCHITECTURE AA/UIC Summer School
Where:  Chicago, IL - 845 West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60607 (map it)
When:   Monday, August 13, 2012 - Friday, August 24, 2012
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Marking The Forest
Where:  Eugene, OR
When:   Saturday, August 11, 2012 - Monday, August 20, 2012
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12th International Alvar Aalto Symposium: Crafted – The Ingredients of Architecture
Where:  Jyväskylä, Finland
When:   Friday, August 10, 2012 - Sunday, August 12, 2012
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AA Visiting School Politics of Fabrication Laboratory II
Where:  Havana, Cuba - Instituto Superior Politecnico Jose Antonio Echevarria, Havana, Cuba (map it)
When:   Monday, August 06, 2012 - Friday, August 17, 2012
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MEDS ‘Meeting of Design Students’ 2012
Where:  Ljubljana, Slovenia
When:   Sunday, August 05, 2012 - Friday, August 17, 2012
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IFAC2012 - International Festival of Art and Construction
Where:  Villarino de los Aires, Spain
When:   Thursday, August 02, 2012 - Saturday, August 11, 2012
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ISSS 2012 | The International Summer School Sibiu 2012 - Romania
Where:  Sibiu, Romania
When:   Monday, July 30, 2012 - Friday, August 17, 2012
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AA DLAB 2012 | Green02
Where:  London, UK
When:   Monday, July 23, 2012 - Sunday, August 05, 2012
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Summer School at Bauhaus Dessau 2012: Didactic Home
Where:  Dessau, Germany
When:   Saturday, July 21, 2012 - Tuesday, July 31, 2012
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Izmo Summer School 2012 | Designing the Semi-public Space
Where:  Torino, Italy
When:   Monday, July 16, 2012 - Wednesday, July 25, 2012
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FACTORY FUTURES // AA VISITING SCHOOL IVREA - ITALY
Where:  Ivrea, Italy - Olivetti Complex - Ivrea (map it)
When:   Monday, July 16, 2012 - Friday, July 27, 2012
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Now Boarding: Fentress Airports + the Architecture of Flight
Where:  Denver, CO
When:   Sunday, July 15, 2012 - Sunday, October 07, 2012
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ONE Lab: Future Cities Summer 2012
Where:  New York, NY - 33 Flatbush Avenue, 7th Floor (map it)
When:   Monday, July 09, 2012 - Friday, August 03, 2012
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Daylight Thinking Sustainable Architecture and Lighting Course
Where:  Vicenza, Italy
When:   Sunday, July 08, 2012 - Sunday, July 22, 2012
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Workshop I: Circles - Fire Drawing, Air Drawing, Water Drawing, Earth Drawing
Where:  Averill Park, NY - 1525 Burden Lake Road (map it)
When:   Saturday, July 07, 2012 - Saturday, July 28, 2012
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AAMilan | CyberGardening The City
Where:  Milan, Italy
When:   Saturday, July 07, 2012 - Tuesday, July 17, 2012
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2012 Madrid Summer School - Emptiness: The Potentials of Vacancy
Where:  Madrid, Spain - Maria de Molina, 7 (map it)
When:   Friday, July 06, 2012 - Friday, July 13, 2012
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Challenging Glass 3 - Conference on Architectural and Structural Applications of Glass
Where:  Delft, the Netherlands
When:   Thursday, June 28, 2012 - Friday, June 29, 2012
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TEDGlobal 2012: Radical Openness
Where:  Edinburgh, Scotland
When:   Monday, June 25, 2012 - Friday, June 29, 2012
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The Dual City Summer Sessions in Architecture (London - Barcelona)
Where:  London, UK and Barcelona, Spain - Granary Building, 1 Granary Square, London Kings Cross and 30-32 La Rambla, Barcelona, Spain (map it)
When:   Monday, June 25, 2012 - Friday, July 20, 2012
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2012 Dwell on Design: Modern Beyond Expectations
Where:  Los Angeles, CA - 1201 South Figueroa Street, LA Convention Center (map it)
When:   Friday, June 22, 2012 - Sunday, June 24, 2012
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Launch Party: Insuring the City: The Prudential Center and the Postwar Urban Landscape
Where:  New York, NY - Van Alen Books, 30 West 22nd Street, Ground Floor, New York, NY 10010 (map it)
When:   Thursday, June 21, 2012
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Asian American Architects and Engineers Foundation Scholarship Fundraiser
Where:  Los Angeles, CA - 700 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 (map it)
When:   Thursday, June 21, 2012
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2012 ACSA International Conference: CHANGE, Architecture, Education, Practices
Where:  Barcelona, Spain
When:   Wednesday, June 20, 2012 - Saturday, June 23, 2012
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The Summer Programs at Harvard GSD - Executive Education
Where:  Cambridge, MA - George Gund Hall, 48 Quincy Street (map it)
When:   Wednesday, June 20, 2012 - Wednesday, August 01, 2012
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The Port’s new era – 13th World Conference Cities and Ports
Where:  Nantes + Saint-Nazaire, France
When:   Monday, June 18, 2012 - Thursday, June 21, 2012
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GIS 2012
Where:  Bucharest, Romania
When:   Monday, June 18, 2012 - Tuesday, June 19, 2012
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New Practices New York 2012
Where:  New York, NY - The Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place (map it)
When:   Thursday, June 14, 2012 - Saturday, September 08, 2012
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Art 43 Basel
Where:  Basel, Switzerland
When:   Thursday, June 14, 2012 - Sunday, June 17, 2012
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Zak Kyes Working With…
Where:  Chicago, IL - Madlener House, 4 West Burton Place (map it)
When:   Thursday, June 14, 2012 - Saturday, September 22, 2012
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SCOPE Basel 2012
Where:  Basel, Switzerland
When:   Tuesday, June 12, 2012 - Sunday, June 17, 2012
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On Restoring Modernism: The Purist and The Pragmatist
Where:  Los Angeles, CA
When:   Tuesday, June 12, 2012
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Beyond the Green Dream: Facing the Reality of Green Building Compliance
Where:  Seattle, WA - The Mountaineers Program Center, 7700 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle (map it)
When:   Tuesday, June 12, 2012
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El Camino Architecture - 4 Week Summer Classes
Where:  Torrance, CA - 16007 Crenshaw Blvd (map it)
When:   Friday, June 08, 2012 - Sunday, August 26, 2012
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INSIDE OUT: 7 ARCHITECTURAL THOUGHTS
Where:  Los Angeles, CA - Korean Cultural Center, 5505 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036 (map it)
When:   Friday, June 08, 2012 - Thursday, June 28, 2012
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Green Design as Unusual
Where:  New York, NY - Van Alen Books, 30 West 22nd St, Ground Floor, New York, NY 10010 (map it)
When:   Thursday, June 07, 2012
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AIA/LA presents 2X8 TAUT
Where:  Los Angeles, CA
When:   Tuesday, June 05, 2012 - Saturday, June 30, 2012
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Follow Me: Berlin’s Airports
Where:  Berlin, Germany - Tempelhof Airport (map it)
When:   Tuesday, June 05, 2012
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PointCrowd
Where:  Brooklyn, NY - 10 Jay St. (map it)
When:   Monday, June 04, 2012 - Thursday, June 21, 2012
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Design-n-Dim Sum
Where:  Los Angeles, CA - 3714 N. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90042 (map it)
When:   Sunday, June 03, 2012
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KEREZ + OLGIATI
Where:  Mendrisio, Switzerland - Palazzo Canavée Università della Svizzera Italiana - Campus di Mendrisio, 6850 Mendrisio, Switzerland (map it)
When:   Thursday, May 31, 2012
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Launch Party: PLOT Volume 1
Where:  New York, NY - Van Alen Books, 30 West 22nd Street, Ground Floor (map it)
When:   Wednesday, May 30, 2012
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Young New York | At Risk Youth Being Seen, Heard, and Known | Silent Art Auction and Fundraiser
Where:  New York, NY - 329 Broome Street (map it)
When:   Tuesday, May 29, 2012
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Graphic Design: Now in Production
Where:  New York, NY - Governors Island (map it)
When:   Saturday, May 26, 2012 - Monday, September 03, 2012
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INTEGRATE Academy - 3D Modeling and Digital Fabrication Workshops
Where:  London, UK
When:   Saturday, May 26, 2012 - Sunday, July 01, 2012
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Cal Poly LA Metro Program presents a Discussion with Patrick Tighe
Where:  Los Angeles, CA
When:   Thursday, May 24, 2012
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Exhibition talk for Steven Holl Architects: Forking Time
Where:  New York, NY - 511 West 22nd Street (map it)
When:   Thursday, May 24, 2012
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DIRT
Where:  New York, NY - Van Alen Books, 30 West 22nd Street, Ground Floor (map it)
When:   Thursday, May 24, 2012
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Live Project Pedagogy: International Symposium 2012, Oxford UK
Where:  Oxford, UK
When:   Thursday, May 24, 2012 - Saturday, May 26, 2012
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How Can Theories of Urban Practice Transform Cities?
Where:  Los Angeles, CA - Northridge Room, Covel Commons, 200 De Neve Drive, UCLA (map it)
When:   Wednesday, May 23, 2012
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Clerkenwell Design Week
Where:  London, UK
When:   Tuesday, May 22, 2012 - Thursday, May 24, 2012
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2012 SUPERFRONT gala, honoring Extrastatecraft and featuring DJ Spooky
Where:  Brooklyn, NY - 20 Jay St. (map it)
When:   Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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Hidden Clerkenwell
Where:  London, UK - The Clerkenwell Kitchen, 27 Clerkenwell Street, EC1R OAT (map it)
When:   Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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YAF Philly Creative Portfolio Review
Where:  Philadelphia, PA - 313 Arch Street (map it)
When:   Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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reSITE Festival
Where:  Prague, Czech Republic
When:   Monday, May 21, 2012 - Saturday, May 26, 2012
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Going viral: Blurred Borders
Where:  New York, NY - Center for Architecture, 536 Laguardia Place (map it)
When:   Monday, May 21, 2012
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How Can Theories of Urban Practice Transform Cities?
Where:  Seattle, WA - Room 100, Gould Hall, 15th street and 40th avenue NE UW (map it)
When:   Monday, May 21, 2012
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V’SOSKE Rugs by Architects: Architecture in Transition, 1979-1993
Where:  New York, NY
When:   Sunday, May 20, 2012 - Monday, May 28, 2012
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Helsinki Beyond Dreams Book Launch
Where:  New York, NY - 269 11th Avenue (map it)
When:   Saturday, May 19, 2012
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Seasonal Brunch and Design Speed Dating at Van Alen Institute
Where:  New York, NY - 30 West 22nd Street, 6th Floor (map it)
When:   Saturday, May 19, 2012
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Model Citizens NYC 2012
Where:  New York, NY
When:   Saturday, May 19, 2012 - Monday, May 21, 2012
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ICFF - International Contemporary Furniture Fair
Where:  New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, 11th Avenue at 38th Street (map it)
When:   Saturday, May 19, 2012 - Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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WantedDesign 2012
Where:  New York, NY
When:   Friday, May 18, 2012 - Monday, May 21, 2012
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The Emperor’s New Thoughts
Where:  New York, NY - 38 Ludlow Street (map it)
When:   Friday, May 18, 2012 - Sunday, June 10, 2012
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Noho Design District
Where:  New York, NY
When:   Friday, May 18, 2012 - Monday, May 21, 2012
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Checkerboard Films Presents: Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Reimagining Lincoln Center and the High Line
Where:  New York, NY - 55 East 59th Street (map it)
When:   Thursday, May 17, 2012
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No More Play: Conversations on Urban Speculation in Los Angeles and Beyond
Where:  New York, NY - 30 West 22nd Street, Ground Floor (map it)
When:   Thursday, May 17, 2012
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Conversations in Context Hosted by Kenneth Frampton + Mark Wigley
Where:  New Canaan, CT - 199 Elm Street (map it)
When:   Thursday, May 17, 2012
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RoCAD 2012 (Romanian Convention of Architecture and Design)
Where:  Bucharest, RO
When:   Wednesday, May 16, 2012 - Friday, May 18, 2012
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Evening Conversations
Where:  Venice, California - 2100 Zeno Place, Venice CA 90291 (map it)
When:   Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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ZATO: Secret Soviet Cities During the Cold War
Where:  New York, NY - Van Alen Books, 30 West 22nd Street, Ground Floor (map it)
When:   Tuesday, May 15, 2012
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Vertical Urban Factory
Where:  New York, NY - Department of East Asian Studies, New York University, 41 East 11th Street, 7th Floor (map it)
When:   Tuesday, May 15, 2012
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Pedigreed Properties: Balancing Past and Present for a Personalized Future
Where:  West Hollywood, CA - Silver Screen Theater, Pacific Design Center, 8687 Melrose Ave. (map it)
When:   Monday, May 14, 2012
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AIGA/LA Presents Emerge
Where:  Los Angeles, CA
When:   Saturday, May 12, 2012 - Saturday, June 30, 2012
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modeLab Material Matters II Workshop
Where:  Brooklyn, NY - 1205 Manhattan Ave #142 (map it)
When:   Saturday, May 12, 2012 - Sunday, May 13, 2012
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AA Symposium: “Translate the Intangible”
Where:  London, UK - Architectural Association, 36 Bedford Square, WC1B 3ES (map it)
When:   Friday, May 11, 2012
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Cache: Jackson Studio Thesis
Where:  San Luis Obispo, CA
When:   Friday, May 11, 2012 - Saturday, May 12, 2012
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HEXHIBITION: A Gallery Show at MODULE R
Where:  Brooklyn, NY - 141 Atlantic Avenue (map it)
When:   Thursday, May 10, 2012 - Thursday, May 31, 2012
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Cal Poly LA Metro Program presents a Discussion with Sylvia Lavin
Where:  Los Angeles, CA
When:   Thursday, May 10, 2012
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Writing About Architecture: Mastering the Language of Buildings and Cities
Where:  New York, NY - Van Alen Books, 30 West 22nd Street, Ground Floor (map it)
When:   Thursday, May 10, 2012
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Space Matters Symposium
Where:  Linz, Austria - University of Art and Design Linz (map it)
When:   Thursday, May 10, 2012 - Friday, May 11, 2012
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d3 Natural Systems>Origins
Where:  New York, NY - 549 West 52nd Street, 8th Floor (Between 10th and 11th Avenue) (map it)
When:   Wednesday, May 09, 2012 - Friday, June 01, 2012
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IAAC MAA Spring Lecture Series: Nader Tehrani (NADAAA)
Where:  Barcelona, Spain - IAAC,C/ Pujades 102, Poble Nou, Barcelona (map it)
When:   Wednesday, May 09, 2012
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A Windshield Perspective: The Framing of LA Architecture and Urbanism will look at the way the experience of driving has shaped the architecture and physical geography of Los Angeles.  The show will examine the notion that buildings are billboards for drivers and delve deeply into how seeing and absorbing the city through the windshield shapes the frontiers of design and city planning.  The city streets are engaged in a continuous dialog with drivers, for good and for bad.  A Windshield Perspective will dissect the language that emerges from a city whose fabric is a daily digest of images gathered through a moving vehicle. The romance and terror of the streets are the subject, which can only be fully understood at 35 miles per hour.

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Never Built: Los Angeles will explore the “what if” Los Angeles. The exhibition investigates the values and untapped potential of a city still in search of itself. A thorough compendium of projects that only saw the drawing board, the project asks: Why is Los Angeles a mecca for great architects, yet so lacking in urban innovation?

Co-curated by Sam Lubell and Greg Goldin, the show looks at visionary works that had the greatest potential to reshape the city, from buildings to master plans, parks to follies and transportation proposals any of which could have transformed both the physical reality and the collective perception of the metropolis. The stories surrounding these projects shed light on a reluctant city whose institutions and infrastructure have often undermined inventive, challenging urban schemes.

Large-scale visions include Olmsted and Bartholomew’s groundbreaking 1930 “Plan for the Los Angeles Region,” which if it hadn’t been upended by business groups would have increased the amount of green space in the notoriously park-poor city fivefold; the Maguire Group’s 1980 plan for Grand Avenue, which would have injected unity and architectural exclamation into the placeless spine of downtown; and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Doheny Ranch, which would have replaced the monotonous suburban housing model with a collection of unique buildings clustered in a landscape of dramatic terraces and ravines.

Unrealized buildings include Rem Koolhaas’s 2001 plan for LACMA, which would have united the disjointed complex under a giant plastic roof; Jean Nouvel’s 2008 Green Blade, a condominium tower entirely clad in cascading plants; and John Lautner’s Alto Capistrano, a series of spaceship-like apartments hovering above a mixed-use development. There were low- to moderate-income housing projects, 150-story towers, and plans for over 100 miles of subway tunnels. The list goes on, decade after decade.

Many of these schemes—promoting a denser, more vibrant city—still have relevance today, and many could inspire future projects. The projects beg the question: Why were they never built? Unlike most great cities in recent and ancient history, in Los Angeles nearly 100 years of booming prosperity has yielded little architectural or urban greatness. Think of Chicago’s skyscrapers and New York’s downtown and midtown grids. Think of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London and the bridges of Paris. Even small cities, bursting with civic energy, produce masterpieces. Seattle commissioned Rem Koolhaas to build a library. A small town in rural France generated the world’s greatest modern bridge, the viaduct at Millau. Ambition is written in the stone and steel and streets of cities. But in Los Angeles a genius for public architecture is largely missing.

Never Built examines what it is about Los Angeles that causes grand architectural schemes to flounder. Is it the political power too highly concentrated in unelected and usually invisible commissions, from the airport to parks to public works – an unintended consequence of Progressive era government reforms? Is it the inheritance of meritocracy, which puts vast bureaucracies of engineers ahead of visionary architects, without portfolio? Is it the sheer size of the region, which often discourages consensus around any one vision? Or has this problem more to do with the siphoning of cultural talent and drive into Hollywood, where ideas and ambitions are closely held and rarely converted into public gestures or endowments?

The show will contain dozens of illustrations exploring the visceral (and sometimes misleading) power of architectural ideas conveyed through renderings, blueprints, models, and the lost art of hand drawing. Through these images, and accompanying narratives, the city is interpreted in a new light, with discarded projects understood as art. Never Built probes these schemes, setting the stage for a renewed interest in visionary projects in Los Angeles.

http://aplusd.org/exhibitions-future/neverbuilt

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From December 6 through 9, Miami Beach, Florida, will host the 11th edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, the most prestigious art show in the Americas. More than 260 leading galleries from North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa will take part, showcasing works by more than 2,000 artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.

The exhibiting galleries are among the world’s most respected art dealers, offering exceptional pieces by both renowned artists and cutting-edge newcomers. Special exhibition sections feature young galleries, performance art, public art projects and video art. The show will be a vital source for art lovers, allowing them to both discover new developments in contemporary art and experience rare museum-caliber artworks.

Top-quality exhibitions in the museums of South Florida and special programs for art collectors and curators also help make the event a special time for encountering art. And every year, a greater number of art collectors, artists, dealers, curators, critics and art enthusiasts from around the world participate in Art Basel Miami Beach - the favorite winter meeting place for the international art world.

We look forward to welcoming you at Art Basel Miami Beach 2012.

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The art show that has established its name by curating cutting-edge contemporary art from around the world proudly returns to Miami in 2012. Cementing its future with an 80,000 square foot pavilion across the street from Art Miami, SCOPE Miami’s high-profile venue is centrally located in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District. Running concurrently with Art Basel Miami, SCOPE’s Midtown Miami home is just steps from The Rubell family collection, Margulies Collection at the Warehouse and Goldman Collection. The fair opens to Press and VIPs on Tuesday, December 4 with the First View benefit.

This year’s Miami edition of the fair, December 4 – December 9, 2012, will present 80 international galleries upholding SCOPE’s unique tradition of solo and thematic group shows presented alongside museum-quality programming, collector tours, screenings, and special events. The unique SCOPE experience expands this year in partnership with local and international cultural organizations, featuring: film, music, installation and performance. “This season we want to highlight SCOPE’s lead role as creative R+D for a wider audience of taste makers who make art their business,” says SCOPE President & Founder Alexis Hubshman. “Introducing artists, curators, and cutting-edge galleries to new international audiences has made SCOPE the most comprehensive destination for the emerging art world.”

In over thirty five fairs spanning the past ten years, SCOPE has solidified its position as the premier show-case for international emerging contemporary art. With art fairs in Miami, Basel, New York, London and the Hamptons, SCOPE Art Show has garnered critical acclaim, with sales of over $100 million and attendance of over 350,000 visitors.

http://www.scope-art.com

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RIFF 2012 will talk about architecture and habitat, about the future of building and the quality of habitation.

The third edition of RIFF continues to promote performant materials and solutions used in architectural projects which are representative for the building field.

RIFF is part of the series of architecture expo conferences organized by ABplus Events and Architects Order from Romania, along with GIS and INGLASS.

http://www.ieriff.ro

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9th AHRA Conference “Architecture and the Paradox of Dissidence”

hosted by the Faculty of Architecture and Spatial Design, London Metropolitan University, 15-17th November 2012.

Keynote speakers include Keller Easterling, Felicity D. Scott, Alexander Brodsky, David Crowley and Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss.

Conference Director: Dr Ines Weizman

Conference Synopsis:
This conference aims to reflect on the relevance of the concept of dissidence for architectural practice today. Although dissidence has been primarily associated with architectural practices in the Eastern Bloc at the end of the Cold War period, contemporary architectural and other aesthetic practices have in recent years developed a host of new methodologies and techniques for articulating their distance from and critique of dominant political and financial structures. Architecture and the Paradox of Dissidence asks how we can conceive of the contemporary political problems and paradoxes of architecture in relation to their precedents? Devoid of the agency of action, Cold War dissidents articulated their positions in drawings of fantasy-like paper architecture, while contemporary forms of architectural practice seem to gravitate towards activism and direct-action in the world. The political issues – from interventions in charged areas worldwide to research in conflict zones and areas undergoing transformations – currently stimulate a field of abundant invention in contemporary architecture. Both, Cold War dissidents and contemporary activists encounter problems and paradoxes and must navigate complex political force fields within which possible complicities are inherent risks. This conference seeks to map out and expand on the methodologies of architectural action and reinvigorate the concept of dissent within the architectural/spatial field of the possible. …

Dr Ines Weizman
Senior Lecturer
London Metropolitan University
Department of Architecture & Spatial Design
Spring House
40-44 Holloway Road
London N7 8JL

http://www.dissidence.org.uk/
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Greenbuild is the world’s largest conference and expo dedicated to green building. Thousands of building professionals from all over the world come together at Greenbuild for three days of outstanding educational sessions, renowned speakers, green building tours, special seminars and networking events.

More information about Greenbuild 2012 to follow soon. In the mean time:

The 2012 Call for Proposals and Call for Reviewers are now open! The deadline to submit an education session proposal and apply to become a volunteer reviewer is Friday, January 13 at 4:59 pm EST.

Visit the Call for Proposals and Call for Reviewers pages to view the timeline, submittal guides and new features of the 2012 program.

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The Boston Society of Architects (BSA) is proud to announce ArchitectureBoston Expo (ABX)—a new tradeshow and conference that will be the most comprehensive building-industry event in New England. In launching ABX, the BSA, long-time co-producer of Build Boston and Residential Design & Construction, can now better serve the profession under one unified brand along with its flagship publication, ArchitectureBoston.

The BSA has recently unveiled ambitious plans to help building-industry professionals broaden their networks and opportunities. These initiatives include moving into expanded quarters at the Atlantic Wharf complex on Fort Point Channel. In addition to conference rooms and staff offices, the new BSA Space features a 6,000-square-foot gallery that, beginning in January 2012, will be open to the public seven days a week.

ABX will be held November 14–16, 2012, at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.

Visit http://www.abexpo.com to learn more.

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We are primarily biological beings whose senses and neural systems have developed over millions of years. And, although we now spend over ninety percent of our lives inside buildings, we understand very little about how the built environment shapes our thoughts, emotions and well-being. Breakthroughs in neuroscience help us to understand the many ways our buildings determine our interactions with the world around us. This expanded understanding can help us design in a way that supports our minds, our bodies and our social and cultural evolution. The symposium, Minding Design: Neuroscience, Design Education and the Imagination, a collaborative effort between the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture and the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture, brings together architects Juhani Pallasmaa and Steven Holl together with scientists Iain McGilchrist and Michael Arbib to explore implications of these scientific advances on the education of those who design our built world.

The setting for this symposium is Taliesin West, the desert campus of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, an inspirational context in which to explore the relationship between the mind and designed space. Discussion will address such questions as the implications of neuroplasticity on lifelong learning, how the environment changes the structure of the brain, how the imagination functions, how to best nurture it, and what is important for the designer to know and how best to teach it. This event also celebrates the 75th anniversary of Taliesin West and the 80th Reunion of the Taliesin Fellows.

For more information: http://www.taliesin.edu/md/md.html

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What roles do consciousness and feeling play in the experience of architectural space? Consciousness is one of the most astounding faculties of the human brain - physical matter creating the immaterial realities which we humans experience as the world. Researching consciousness is one of the greatest challenges for modern science. Spatial Thinking2 embraces this challenge in view of architectural relevance and by addressing human consciousness, inevitably needs to focus on all facets of the human mind.

Clearly an exclusively scientific and materialistic approach towards an encompassing explanatory model is insufficient to explicate the complex phenomenon of the relationship between human (and self) and world.

Complementing the experimental strand followed by empirical research, a philosophical school of thought aiming for a new epistemological debate has evolved. Neurophilosophy integrates neuroscientific data and furnishes its philosophical theories with empirical results. Does the neurophilosophical approach hold value for an architectural context and what can cognitive neuroscience contribute to architectural discourse?

Spatial Thinking 2 aims to discuss both theoretical philosophies and empirical experimentations.

Our perceptive systems rely on the fluctuating reciprocity of perception and apperception, interoceptive and exteroceptive attention, wakefulness and rest. Architectural design aims to address all facets of the perceptive spectrum. How do automated developments elicit change in the perception of space and in which way will architecture as a discipline respond?
Theoretical occupations however only address one aspect of this highly complex topic. Possible modes of technical and experimental real-space implementations of the aforementioned need to be investigated, which is why our interests focus on the following:
The rapid evolution of technology does not only determine methods available for observation and assessment, but also influences and changes the relationship between human user and architectural space as such, by introducing a constantly growing assortment of factors and parameters. Do technological virtualities and interactive, reactive, and responsive systems present potentials (and equally dangers) for architectural creation or does their merit merely lie in their being tools for experimentation and evaluation?

Key note speeches will be given by

Prof. Thomas Metzinger, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz
Prof. Deborah Hauptmann, Delft School of Design
Prof. Robert Brown, University of Plymouth
t.b.a.

Paper submissions are invited to present both theory and practice-based novel epistemological approaches, exemplifying their significance in relation to architecture.
Please send abstracts of no more than 300 words, as well as a short CV to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Submission deadline for abstracts: 31st May 2012
Notification of acceptance: 29th June 2012
Symposium: 9th November - 10th November 2012, Innsbruck, Austria

More information
http://www.uibk.ac.at/gestaltung/spatial-thinking2/

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Join the National Organization of Minority Architects this fall [OCTOBER 18TH—20TH] when they visit the Motor City! The Detroit NOMA Chapter is currently working to prepare a wonderful event for everyone. Be sure to visit the 2012 Conference website for updates.

40th Anniversary Celebration
October 18 - 20, 2012
Westin Book Cadillac Hotel
Detroit, Michigan

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Born in Finland, Eero Saarinen (1910 – 1961) is recognized today as one of America’s most influential architects of the 20th Century. The exhibition at the Architecture and Design Museum will highlight his short but brilliant career beginning with the Smithsonian Gallery of Art Competition in 1939 and culminating with Dulles Airport in 1962 and highlighting his influence on design in mid-Century America.

Saarinen is recognized today as one of the America’s most influential architects of the 20th Century. He has built numerous corporate, educational, cultural public and private buildings with such recognizable icons as the St. Louis Gateway Arch, the TWA terminal at JFK, and Dulles Airport.

This exhibition is a tribute to Saarinen’s short and brilliant career which was bookended with two iconic buildings: the Smithsonian Gallery of Art, a museum of modern art on the Mall which remained unbuilt and the nation’s first jet airport, Dulles International Airport which was completed one year after his death.

The much-publicized national competition of 1939 catapulted Saarinen into the architectural limelight at the age of 29, marking a triumph for the modernist camp.  Opposition to the cutting edge modernist vocabulary was strong in the pre- World War II era and even though it would influence museums built throughout the world for decades to come, the Smithsonian Gallery of Art remained an unbuilt icon. Lost for 50 years, the discovery of the drawings twenty years ago and their secure place at the Smithsonian Institution confirms that architecture even when unbuilt can be influential, provocative and groundbreaking.

Shedding light on Saarinen’s secret professional life

Saarinen’s association with Washington continued throughout the war years when he volunteered for the OSS (Office of Strategic Services), the precursor to the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency). Recognized for “his outstanding capacity” for original design work in any field, Eero quickly excelled in his service to the OSS to became the chief of the Presentation Division responsible for all exhibits work.

The exhibition at A+D Architecture and Design Museum>Los Angeles is unique in shedding light on this little known chapter of Eero Saarinen’s secret professional life. While still in his 30’s Eero established himself as one of the most creative product designers with recognizable furniture broke technological and aesthetic boundaries with such icons as the tulip chair and the womb chair.

(Exhibition dates subject to change)

http://aplusd.org/exhibitions-future/eero-saarinen

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The Waterfront Center’s 30th International Conference on Urban Waterfront Planning, Development and Culture will be in the Mayflower Renaissance Washington DC Hotel.

An all-day program on Friday the 28th and half Saturday the 29th will feature projects and plans that have received “Excellence on the Waterfront” Honor Awards selected by independent, interdisciplinary juries beginning in 1987. 
Preceding the Conference is an all-day study tour and workshop featuring the multiple waterfronts of Washington, including Georgetown and Washington Harbour, plans for a totally new Southwest waterfront, early developments in the Southeast along the Anacostia River plus the historic Navy Yard.

Conference presentations will feature “the best and brightest” in urban planning, design and development plus grassroots citizen efforts. The broad subject areas are The Artistic and Cultural Waterfront, The Commercial and Mixed-Use Waterfront, the Environmental Waterfront and the Public Realm on the Waterfront.

http://www.waterfrontcenter.org
On line-registration available.

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Apply now! The Scarcity and Creativity in the Built Environment (SCIBE) team at the University of Westminster, London, is hosting the 3rd European Urban Summer School (EUSS) from 21 to 30 September 2012 in London.

The EUSS is a call to arms to develop new ways of thinking about emerging issues of scarcity in the context of the built environment. How and by whom is scarcity generated, engineered, constructed and perceived? What are we – as architects, planners, designers or policy makers in an urban context – to do under conditions of scarcity? Young Planning Professionals are invite to reclaim the possibility of making the city. Apply now by sending an email to scarcetimeseuss[at]gmail.com, containing your response to the following task:

Identify one instance of ‘scarcity’ in the context of the built environment and propose a physical or process-related response.

The participation fee is £200 and the deadline for applications is 31 May 2012. Selected participants will be notified by 30 June 2012. Visit the EUSS website for more details and to learn about the possibility to win the International Young Planners Ward!

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Tent London is one of the largest design trade shows taking place during the London Design Festival each September.

Now in its sixth year at the Old Truman Brewery, Tent London presents over 200 international exhibitors, showing the very latest in contemporary interior products - furniture, lighting, ceramics, textiles, materials and accessories.

Over 19,000 international trade buyers, high calibre specifiers, opinion forming media and design savvy consumers from 44 different countries attend the four-day event. It is regarded as the most cutting-edge and progressive trade exhibition during the London Design Festival and must attend for those who need to be seen with their finger on the pulse.

Find inspiration for your next project whilst sourcing and purchasing the next big thing.

http://www.tentlondon.co.uk

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First staged in 2003, the London Design Festival is one of the world’s most important annual design events. The nine-day Festival programme is made up of over 300 events and exhibitions staged by 200 partner organisations across the design spectrum and from around the world.

Over nine days in September, the London Design Festival features hundreds of events that take place across London, showcasing the city’s pivotal role in global design.

A centerpiece of the Festival is our commissions, the Landmark Projects, created with the help of our generous supporters. For the Landmark Projects we commission some of the world’s greatest architects and designers to create pieces of work in some of London’s best-loved public spaces.

And then there are the Partner events; if anything is evidence of this city’s vitality, it’s the sheer scope and quality of the Festival events programmed by our Partners. From established businesses to emerging practies, from entrepreneurs to educators, from manufacturers to retailers, our Partners represent the heart of London’s design culture.

The Festival is both a cultural and a commercial event. The programme ranges from major international exhibitions to trade events, installations to talks and seminars, from product launches to receptions, private views and parties. The majority of events are free of charge - enabling visitors to participate, listen, learn, commission and make purchases.

http://www.londondesignfestival.com

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For four days, between 6 and 9 September 2012, Sarajevo will host the first global forum dedicated to the future of urban civilization.

Throughout the world, urbanism and town and country planning are necessary and indispensable tools that we use to create a world where we can better live together. They are technical, social, economic, cultural and political tools.

Sarajevo has been at the crossroads of civilizations in Europe for centuries and as such the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina is an obvious venue to host an event with global appeal.

Every two years, the Sarajevo Urbanism, World Forum will host a gathering together with another international capital at which that city will present its projects and vision for its future in the 21st century. This prestigious event has the full support of the City of Sarajevo and its Mayor, Mr Alija Behmen.

Paris and its wider region, as the first European economic area, immediately accepted the Mayor of Sarajevo’s invitation to participate in the first Sarajevo Urbanism World Forum.
The French state, the Ile de France region and the City of Paris have jointly created a tool to analyse and develop proposals for the future of the French capital. The Atelier International du Grand Paris (Greater Paris International Workshop or AIGP) hosts a multi-disciplinary team of international experts. The originality of this approach and the work of the AIGP are of interest to many large countries such as India, Brazil, Russia and China. The AIGP projects will be presented in Sarajevo.
Mr Bertrand Delanoë, Mayor of Paris, and Mr Jean Paul Huchon, President of the Ile de France region, will be in Sarajevo, as heads of delegations including mayors from Ile de France, companies, architects, planners and international experts.
Mr Alija Behmen is inviting the mayors of all capitals in the Balkans, as well as the mayors of cities that are twined with Sarajevo, including Amsterdam, Ankara, Barcelona, Istanbul, Madrid, Vienna and Vilnius. Many personalities from the fields of culture, economy and politics are also invited. The event will take place in various celebrated locations throughout Sarajevo.

In addition to professionals working in the field of urbanism and town and country planning, this event is of interest to all citizens concerned about the future of their environment.

For more information, please visit http://www.sarajevo-urbanism-world-forum.org/

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AA Chicago Visiting School
University of Illinois at Chicago
August 13-24, 2012

To get things done in the city requires a successful campaign. And while architects are never shy to proclaim, and often quicker to disdain, architecture has yet to learn how to campaign.

Campaigning Architecture is a 10-day design workshop that combines the potential of design intelligence with the power of propaganda, to enable participants to invest in the development of ideas for the future of Chicago.

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Calling all conscientious architect students! Fancy a well earned break amidst the beauty of the Oregon forest? Come join Architectural Association Visiting School, Marking the Forest, this summer. The AA Visiting School / Eugene will explore the inner workings of the forest, investigating the biodiversity of the woodland and the commodification of the tree. We will skim the surface of the politics of the forest and conceptualize this information into a design which will then be realised in the forest.

Interested? Read on…

Oregon has nearly 30 million acres of forestland covering nearly half the state. The forest, thick with meaning, holds as many interpretations as contemplators. For some it is a natural refuge, a place to get away from civilization, a habitat for wildlife and endangered species, even a place of protest. It conjures images of living off the land and of the noble savage. If treated badly it represents man’s disregard for nature, ignorance of our effect and skewed priorities. For others it represents an important resource and export, a source of income, a versatile crop that provides material for building our homes and products that make our lives easier. The forest is all of these things as well as an absorber of carbon dioxide and off-setter of our polluting activities; it is a barometer of the planet’s health.

Marking the Forest is a Visiting School through the Architectural Association School of Architecture which will run from the 11th to the 20th of August 2012 with the support of the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A.

The Visiting School is an opportunity to experience the methodology and ideas developed at the Architectural Association in a short and intense full time studio for eight days with tutors from the AA within the context of the Oregon forest.

Please visit our facebook page for more info or our website:

http://eugene.aaschool.ac.uk/

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Construction today is overwhelmingly industrial. Buildings are assembled from components that are prefabricated, standardised and usually made from synthetic materials. At the same time, our awareness of manufacturing processes, material life cycles and embodied energies is on the increase, and technologies for forming, cutting, gluing, bending, moulding, pressing and more have advanced tremendously. New opportunities for architectural design are opening up and a renewed attention to architecture as a material practice has begun to emerge.

The 12th International Alvar Aalto Symposium will discuss the many ways in which architecture today is crafted through the careful consideration of technology, environment and human skill. Designers, builders and thinkers from a wide range of international practices will present buildings and projects that emphasize the specificity of the contexts in which they work. Our aim is to explore the potential of an architecture that carries the particular properties, practices and techniques of its location through to the smallest detail.

Together we will address the complex relationship between material, craft and culture not simply as a matter of professional practice but also as a sociological and pedagogical imperative.

Pekka Heikkinen
Professor, Architect

http://www.alvaraaltosymposium.fi

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Politics of Fabrications Laboratory continues a series of speculative itinerant workshops which experiment with politically charged materials in actual city sites. The second stop will be Havana city where we will experiment with architectural structures in brick and concrete. The pearl of the Antilles, the city of infinite wealth in the colonial world, is now a rotting paradise looking for a new future, but it still seduces by demonstrating its otherness within the global condition. Havana traps its visitors in an intense tapestry of smell and touch that allows a different vantage point from which to redefine our idea of material expression. From this point we will start opening up ideas for new constructions in the public space.

Havana workshop will be structured in two 1-week segments. In the first part (tools and conceptual-scheme), students will learn new software to represent innovative political arguments by experimenting with the relationship between everyday activities and particular material organizations. These experimental propositions are meant to define new models of interaction between the individual and the collective in the public arena. In the second part (fabrication-construction), students will work collaboratively on the implementation of one of the schemes that has been selected from the first proposals. Fabricated on site, this temporary prototype will evaluate in real life the achievements of previous designs.

http://havana.aaschool.ac.uk

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WHAT IS MEDS?

MEDS – Meeting of design students – is an international association developed by and for design students from different European countries. It was founded in 2010 with an aim to bring together European students of architecture, interior architecture, industrial design, graphic design, etc. to work on the same project on an international level and explore practical world of designing.
With this idea MEDS organizes an annual event, usually lasting ten days, which takes place each summer in a different European city.

The main goal of MEDS is to share international experiences and knowledge to generate new and fresh ideas, to enrich the city in which the workshop takes place, and as a participant to become part of something bigger; an exciting and dynamic design community.

Every year organizers choose a theme of workshop that is related to the hosting city. Event’s workshop, exhibition, lectures and social events are designed around the theme, allowing participants to gain a deeper understanding of the ideas driving the projects.

WORKSHOP 2012:
sensABILITY – LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA (5.-17.8.2012)

The five senses are fundamental to our everyday perceptions of the world. Designers strive to stimulate feelings and emotions based on people’s reactions to their senses in a particular environment. Unfortunately, in contemporary culture we are sensually biased: visual qualities predominate.
sensABILITY aims to free the participant from this visually driven world.
Workshops will strive to liberate our sense of touch, sound, smell and potentially even taste, to give us a richer understanding and appreciation of the designed world around us.
There are many accessories designed to help and guide us through the city, causing us to become passive in attitude and less aware of the space that surrounds us. Traffic lights, zebra crossings and pavements have made it almost unnecessary for pedestrians to observe each other. Let’s change this and regenerate our senses!

ELIGIBILITY

MEDS workshop is available for all students of design across Europe and beyond. MEDS 2012 in Ljubljana is limited to 7 students per country; participants will be chosen based on a poster competition before the workshop and tutors are chosen based on a project competition.
The capacity of MEDS 2012 workshop will be increased to 250 students from 30 European countries. Students will be accommodated in the center of Ljubljana, where workshop will be held.

TUTOR

A tutor is the author of one of the workshop proposals selected for realization by the MEDS Team.
We have 2 types of tutors:

  • students of architecture and design
  • graduated architects or designers – normally they are invited to be the tutors by MEDS team

Each student or graduated architect/designer can apply as a tutor.
Tutor has to make a proposal based on selected theme and send it to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) by April 23rd 2012.
MEDS team will choose the best ideas and announce them as winning projects.
Tutor’s obligation is to make a presentation of his project and represent it at the conference at the beginning of the workshop. After that other participants will split into groups, on the basis of the project they like the most.
Proposal could be anything which contains design disciplines and would take two weeks of working. The main aim is to produce an installation in open space, through which participants will familiarize themselves with new materials and skills, constructing real project.
Meanwhile there will be also small workshops not based on construction, like graphic design, photography, multimedia, fashion, etc. You can propose a workshop which will offer new skills in other design disciplines.
MEDS team will choose approximately 15 installations projects and 3 non construction-based workshops.
What we are interested in, is your idea of potential project, which will be developed during the workshop in co-operation with participants.

PARTICIPANTS

If you would like to participate in MEDS 2012 in Ljubljana as a participant representing your country, or as a tutor, we ask you to submit an image reflecting upon the theme of sensABILITY.
Through the making of this image you will grasp the essence of MEDS 2012 and become even more excited and impatient about the moment when you will find yourself in Ljubljana, surrounded by hundreds of students of a similar thinking, all itching to begin their workshops and explore new ideas and concepts with you, a fellow participant.
If you want to become a tutor or participant, please read more information in Participation and Tutor pack.
meds-workshop.com/applicationinformation

NATIONAL CONTACTS

MEDS operates in countries all over Europe with a help of National Contacts. They are the ones, who are responsible for every year’s selection of participants. You will send all required files to the National Contact of the country where you study.
National Contacts will also help you with all the information about MEDS workshop that could be useful to you.

ENTRY FEE

The cost of the workshop is €200 and it includes:

  • accommodation
  • breakfast and dinner
  • construction materials
  • lectures
  • trips, entrance fees…

Participants and tutors will need to pay the registration fee of €50 by June 15th 2012. The rest of the fee has to be paid before the beginning of the workshop.
If for some reason the participant decides not to collaborate on a workshop, registration fee will not be returned!
All information about the process of payment will be announced after the results of poster competition, that is after May 21st 2012.

TIMETABLE

23.4.2012 – deadline of project competition for becoming a tutor
30.4.2012 – announcement of the winning projects and their tutors
14.5.2012 – deadline of poster competition for becoming a participant
21.5.2012 – announcement of poster competition winners
15.6.2012 – tutors and participants have to pay registration fee, €50
5.8.2012 – the beginning of the workshop – the rest of the fee has to be paid.

For more information, go to:
meds-workshop.com
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The International Festival of Art and Construction is focused on 200 young and dynamic people from the world of art and architecture from different parts of Europe. They will live and work together for 10 days in August 2012, in a creative and integrated space of different art programmes, to debate, work and exchange experiences, through the participation of 20 different workshops, establishing a balance between academic, practical, cultural and social networking.

It is located in a remote village, called “Villarino de los Aires” where it is one of the most beautiful and mesmerizing landscapes of the Spanish territory.
The event’s theme is “SELF- SUFFICENT RURAL FURURE” It open up debates, in a globalized environment, proposing self-sufficiency as a possible future model that taps into the rural past.
If you want to join, you should register sending a small motivation letter in the website.

More info: http://www.ifac2012.com

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WELCOME TO ISSS 2012 – The International Summer School Sibiu 2012 – Romania

“Do you like spending your holidays traveling and seeing new places?
Are you a student passionate about architecture, urban design, interior design, freehand drawing and art in general?
Would you like to follow your passion, strengthen your career abilities and also see new places and meet new interesting people?

Then, you should not miss The International Summer School Sibiu 2012, Romania!”

The International Summer School Sibiu is a recreational study programme, which takes place in August 2012 in Sibiu, Romania. During the summer school weeks you will have the possibility to study courses related to art, take part at workshops and you will also have the holiday opportunity of a lifetime by visiting fascinating historical sights in Romania completed by a wide range of recreational and social events.

If you like combining fun with work, then The International Summer School Sibiu 2012 are definitely the perfect working holidays for you!

For further information please visit: http://www.summerschoolsibiu.eu

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Green|02 is the continuation and augmentation of the color-based agenda that is initialized in DLAB with Green|01.  Following the main research emphasis of DLAB, Green|02 carries on to be an intensive computation and fabrication oriented workshop experimenting on the workflow created by generative digital tools and rapid prototyping techniques.

Associated with the concepts of regeneration, emergence, and growth through its broad existence in nature, Green will serve as the inspiration for observing natural and biological structures, followed by their abstraction and interpretation into elaborated design proposals. In this manner, Green|02 will take on the design approaches and outcomes of Green|01 and continue to elaborate on them through the emphasis on precise scale, performance, and form related criteria. This phase will be highlighted with the extensive use of digital design and analysis tools towards the generation of a working one-to-one scale prototype. During the second phase, participants and tutors will be located at the AA Hooke Park facilities for the remainder of the workshop, working on the fabrication and assembly strategies of the prototype, finalizing with the assembled piece. Being an independent workshop as well as the second part of DLAB’s two-fold agenda, Green|02 will give the participants an
  opportunity to test in real life the profound formal, structural and performative attributes of the design outcome by accentuating the qualities of delicacy, detail, and elegance in the architectural realm.

Participants have full access to the AA Digital Prototyping Lab (DPL) for the fabrication of prototypes/models in various mediums and materials, including laser-cutting, CNC milling, 3d-printing, and other forms of physical outputs. The main fabrication phase of Green|02 will take place at the AA facilities in Hooke Park, AA’s rural campus in Dorset in the South West UK. 

For more information:
http://dlab.aaschool.ac.uk/

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How do we want to live?

This year once again the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation is hosting an international Summer School. This will take place from 21st to 31st July 2012 and will be called “Didactic Home”. The participants will work in four design workshops on the themes of consumer education, community living, smart living and life as a prosumer. The workshop supervisors are respectively international architects, artists and designers.

Workshop I: Educating Consumers
Supervised by Evert Ypma (Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts), this workshop will seek new strategies for the housing realities of the 21st century based on the example of the marketing of Walter Gropius’ Director’s House. The focus is on the importance of the imagination of a “home”. The workshop explores modern approaches to the education of the consumer.

Workshop II: Co-Housing
Supervised by raumlabor berlin (Matthias Rick of Aalborg University and Christof Mayer), this workshop scrutinises the standardised mass construction of GDR housing based on housing type WBS 70, and looks for new ways of living in communities based on solidarity and at the impact of such models.

Workshop III: Dwelling Machine
Supervised by Ben Hooker (Art Center College of Design, Pasadena) “Dwelling Machine” further develops the Fordist housing model of the Bauhaus’ prototype housing development Dessau-Törten, moving towards “Smart Living”. The design development of such concepts must relate to the relationship between modern technologies for climate-conscious living and individual demands.

Workshop IV: Prosumer
Supervised by Ton Matton (Werkstatt Wendorf) the fourth workshop is dedicated to new, contemporary ways of living based on the example set by the Knarrberg prototype housing development in Dessau designed by Leberecht Migge und Leopold Fischer. As prosumers, the protagonists are the producers and consumers of their own living environment. The goal of the workshop is to open up a path between orderly efficiency and exciting lifestyles through process and object design.

Applications for the Summer School will be accepted until 31st May 2012 (recently extended!) at http://www.bauhaus-dessau.de/didactichome. The plan is to show the best works from 25th to 28th October 2012 at the Designers’ Open Festival “smart technology – new design” in Leipzig.

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Izmo has organized the second edition of the International Summer School in Turin from July 16th to July 24th 2012, which focuses on the semi-public space. The course is targeted to students, graduates, professionals, and, in general, anyone who is interested in the subject of semi-public space and its redevelopment.

The lectures (in English language) will be held by members of Izmo (experts, doctoral candidates and PhD holders), and will address issues relating to the semi-public space, with the aim to provide insights as broad and multidisciplinary as possible. In addition, students will have the opportunity to experience firsthand methods of participation and field research that will enable him or her to observe the space and interact with citizens and stakeholders.
The training offered will be further enhanced by a meeting with esterni [Italy] and Bureau Detours [Denmark] that as special-guests will show their projects and approaches to the semi-public space.
At the end of their lessons, participants will intervene effectively on the semi-public space of Cecchi-Point: a multicultural hub of a neighborhood located in Turin, near Izmo’s office. Students will design and realize a series of installations and furnishings to help redevelop the courtyard of Cecchi-Point that represents the heart of the aggregative neighborhood space. Each student will have all the materials and work tools necessary and will be mentored by Izmo staff in every phase of the project.
Participants of the Summer School will be awarded 3 credits, recognized by the Politecnico di Torino, transferrable at any other university (in Europe with ECTS).
In addition, we will provide constant support in logistics, housing research, mobility, and tourism.
For any further information, please visit the web site: http://goo.gl/vckMe

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FitzLab - Via Aosta, 8 - 10152 - Torino - Italy
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Contact person: Alessandro Grella - tel: +39 328 4838858

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As production relentlessly abandons its traditional industrial sites and the labour market gets restructured around a new radical flexibility, Europe may be seen in a phase of rapid change rather than stasis.

In this scenario, Factory Futures sets itself as investigative agency researching new relationships between these continental mutations and the built environment through innovative design processes.

The twelve-day, intensive AA Visiting School programme will be based in Ivrea (Turin) and structured around the partnership between the Architectural Association and the Adriano Olivetti Foundation with the technical support of Gehry Technologies.

As the now defunct headquarter of the Olivetti productive facilities, Ivrea offers an unparalleled insight both on the unique industrial and cultural project of Adriano Olivetti and on the current territorial repercussions of post-fordist economy – abandonment of industrial sites, demographic shrinking, urban sprawl, precariousness.
While former Olivetti factories are being transformed in call centres and generic workplaces for the knowledge economy, students will explore their experimental re-use through the design of a prototypical live/work environment.

Prototypes will be developed using a custom-written application of Digital Project led by Gehry Technologies tutors to enable participants to engage with BIM/parametric thinking and relate this back to prototyping techniques through a dedicated digital fabrication workshop.

The experimental design workshop will introduce industrial methodologies and manufacturing processes with the aim of familiarising students with the use of PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) technologies to conceive, design and manufacture an architectural product.

Alongside design and software tutorials, a series of interdisciplinary seminars will offer exclusive insights on the Olivettian culture, contemporary theories and advanced technological applications.

Students’ works will be collected into a publication and also exhibited in London, Ivrea and Rome.

The intensive twelve-day workshop is open to current architecture and design students, PhD candidates and young professionals. Fee discounts will be offered including early applications and group applications.

The deadline for applications is 1st July 2012. All participants traveling from abroad are responsible for securing any visa required. After payment of fees, the AA can provide a letter confirming participation in the workshop. A portfolio or CV is not required, only the online application form and payment.

ivrea.aaschool.ac.uk

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An exhibition that will change how travelers view airports and their design, Now Boarding: Fentress Airports + the Architecture of Flight takes visitors on a journey through the history of airports aided by film, digital art, animation, models, drawings, photographs, and full-scale architectural elements. Visitors will travel through six airports designed by Denver-based Fentress Architects: Denver International Airport, South Korea’s Incheon International Airport, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Mineta San Jose International Airport, Raleigh-Durham International Airport, and Los Angeles International Airport.

Now Boarding will be on view through October 7, 2012.

Denver Art Museum

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Where: New York City, USA
When: Monday, July 9, 20120 – Friday, August 3, 2012

New York School for Design + Science
ONE Lab: Future Cities Summer 2012

Socio-Ecological Exploration of the Future Metropolis

ONE Lab Summer 2012 on Future Cities will address the emerging discipline of global urbaneering by assembling a wide range of innovators from fields as diverse as architecture, material science, urban design, biology, civil engineering and media art.

ONE Lab provides a unique opportunity for students to learn from internationally recognized scientists, renowned designers and artists. This summer approximately 40 researchers will gather in New York City for four weeks of intense creative and scientific exploration.

ONE Lab: Future Cities Summer 2012 will feature a Design Studio, Future Cities Seminars and Future Cities Workshops to rethink the possibilities for urban life in our metropolis hereafter. The studio will be offered in two levels, one for professional designers and students enrolled in professional schools or departments of design, the other for students and individuals of varied experience and background. All workshops are beginner level and no previous knowledge or experience is required.

Design Studio

Four weeks and 100 hours of intense exploration of the future of the city. Using New York as a laboratory, the studio will rethink what is salubrious about the city, in both its forms and its life. We will base our investigations on one illuminating hypothesis: in the future New York will grow to be self-sufficient in its critical necessities.

Future Cities Seminars

40 hours of TED style talks given by distinguished architects, engineers, biologists, ecologists, industrial designers, physicists and artists offering radically new responses to the real needs and aspirations of future cities.

Future Cities Workshops

In four workshops participants will learn the processes of biotechnology (including technologies such as genetic engineering, tissue culture, and cloning), growing materials, grafting trees and plants, scripting and computational modeling for controlled growth.

Terreform ONE is now accepting applications for ONE LAB: Future Cities Summer 2012. All candidates are asked to submit their application materials on-line. To review material requirements, visit: http://www.onelab.org/apply

The top ten candidates will receive scholarships up to 50% of the tuition.

The deadline for applications is Thursday, May 31, 2012 (UPDATED!). Students attending the seminars series only do not need to apply.

Visit ONE Lab for more information regarding program and workshop details, research, faculty and tuition: http://www.onelab.org

UPDATE: Deadline extended until May 31st, 2012. Additional scholarships available. Apply NOW!

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Ideal for those interested in the sustainable aspects of lighting design, this intensive educational experience is set against a backdrop of the Italian Veneto, where participants are involved in daylight matter and its design, simulation and integration.

The course introduces the culture of daylight both as an expressive device, and as a technical tool for a sustainable design approach. Artificial light is presented not as an independent topic, but both in its integration with daylight and its increasing capacity as a key component for a positive impact on human well-being. Alongside these studies, the course encompasses a full programme of lectures, seminars and conferences, delivered by a varied body of experts and professionals, as well as a series of tutor-led workshops encouraging innovation and experimentation within these themes.

Set in the town of Vicenza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the course includes guided tours to experience the play of light in architecture, from Renaissance masterpieces by Palladio and Scamozzi, to Carlo Scarpa’s works, and provides access to contemporary buildings by Piano, Fuksas, Ando, and to the recent Traverso-Vighy daylight experiments.

The course philosophy stresses the necessity of analyzing daylight strategies as part of the basic concepts of an architecture project; using the circadian system in both natural and artificial lighting to positively influence our experience, and sharing a new consciousness of the importance of the influence of darkness on the built environment.

The course is open to lighting designers and architects, both student and professional. For more information, and details on how to submit an application, please visit our website, http://www.daylightthinking.com

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The twenty one day intensive workshop will take place in and around a historic cotton-mill building in Averill Park, New York (20 miles east of Albany). The project is conceived of as: an architecture, a theater, a film, a drawing, a conversation, an action, a reenactment and a school, all inside each other. The workshop will begin by drawing in the landscape with the elements; fire, air, water, and earth. These explorations will be a starting point for an evolving conversation between inside and outside, between fire and film, water, theater, air, drawing, earth and architecture. The entire site will be used to explore these interactions and develop amplifying exchanges and unpredictable questions.  A continuous conversation will run parallel with the intense studio works. These will take the form of daily seminar discussions and nightly lectures on a wide range of subjects. These discussions and lectures will be led and presented by the workshop leaders and a continuous series of visitors from a wide range of disciplines:

  • Tine Bernstorff Aagaard,
  • Ben and Sebastian,
  • Stuart Blazer,
  • Laura Genes,
  • David Gersten,
  • Alberto Perez Gomez,
  • Kristin Jones,
  • Kyna Leski,
  • Maximilian Lauter,
  • Aida Miron,
  • Bill Morrison,
  • Sarah Oppenheimer,
  • Che Perez,
  • Louise Pelletier,
  • Chris Rose,
  • Jessie Shefrin,
  • Anthony Titus,
  • Uri Wegman.

www.artslettersandnumbers.com

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The teaching model of this Summer School is grounded on the experimental tradition of the Architectural Association and on the design philosophy of ecoLogicStudio, that will curate the event and co-run the design workshop.

After setting up our Urban LAB in the Frigoriferi Milanesi Art Complex, we will embark in a series of exploration trips and “gardening” experiments around the emergent bio-farming network of Milano Parco Sud, site to 2015World Expo; inspired by the achievements of the Slow Food movement, we will radicalize their efforts through the deliberate contamination of the traditional and the futuristic, the natural and the bioengineered.

Our ambition with AA Italy ‘cyber-GARDENing the city’ is to enjoy 10 intense days within the country with the highest concentration of culinary traditions and learn new cutting edge design techniques to manifest the possibilities of a radical interpretation of such traditions as new global bio-lifestyles. The aspiring cyber-gardeners will be able to explore and invent new hybrid design practices by combining Applets design with distributed urban sensing and mapping, computational parametric design with hydroponic cultivation, and cutting edge digital animation with journalistic and critical narrative.  These tree design clusters will be interfaced and interrelated during the workshop giving to all participants the opportunity to experiment with multiple techniques and challenge different aspects of the brief.

This final outcome will be a single 1:1 prototypical space to be set up within the lobby of our urban LAB; a space embedded with biological life, sensing potential, ecosystem narrative and real-time social networking interface; a space for the discussion and re-definition of urban agricultural services and supply chain.

http://cybergardens.aaschool.ac.uk/

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IE University (Spain) and TU Graz (Austria) are pleased to launch the 2012 IE/TUG Summer School that will be held in Madrid, from July the 6th to July the 13th 2012. This year’s program, titled “Emptiness: The Potentials of Vacancy”, will deal with the consequences and opportunities that derive from the gross overbuilding of the past decade.

After years of construction-fuelled euphoria, we are now confronted with the after-effects: a city riddled with empty masses, incomplete plans, and urban spaces hastily conceived and neither fully constructed nor consolidated. The moment is challenging and profoundly liberating; it is a crisis that demands creativity and gives us license to invent.

The intensive, 8-day, studio-based design workshop is open to enthusiastic architecture students at the undergraduate and graduate level, as well as students from other disciplines, and those who have recently completed their studies.

You can find all the information at http://www.ie_tugsummerschool.ie.edu

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3rd edition of this international conference on architectural and structural glass.

There are two things everybody knows about glass: it is transparent… and it breaks! Those properties constitute the challenge of glass. Transparency is just the beginning. Playing with light, reflections, images and shadows poses endless possibilities in architectural design. Breaking, on the other hand, is the end…or is it? Brittleness calls for sophisticated structural designs to ensure safety. Using glass is accepting the challenge.

Challenging Glass is a two-day conference which aims at gathering world class designers, engineers and researchers on the architectural and structural use of glass. A specific goal is to get PhD researchers from around Europe and the world in contact with each other and practice.

Five inspiring keynote speakers: James Carpenter, Tim Macfarlane, Christoph Timm, Erick van Egeraat, Rogier van der Heide. More than 100 papers in parallel sessions.

28-29 June in Delft, the Netherlands.

More information on http://www.challengingglass.com.

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As the world becomes ever more interconnected, the ways we relate, the means by which we learn about one another and develop mutual understanding, and the rules about what we hide and what we share are changing. That’s the inspiration for the theme of TEDGlobal 2012: Radical Openness.

TEDGlobal 2012 takes place in Edinburgh, Scotland, June 25-29, 2012.

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Architectural History in London and Barcelona ( 4 weeks - 90 hours)

Dual City Courses - London Barcelona

Julika Gittner and Suzanne Strum

London: a sprawling megalopolis or a collection of villages? Barcelona: the heart of Catalan architecture juxtaposed with Gaudi and Olympic grandeur. Exploring the 2000 years of London and Barcelona’s expansion through their architecture, you will look not only at the great monuments but also at the everyday life of the cities. Focusing on the key periods of urban development and architectural styles in comparison with other European cities will reveal the unique qualities and problems of London and Barcelona’s architecture.

Who should attend?
This course is open to people of all levels and experience, whether absolute beginners or professionals from anywhere in the world, with a passion for architecture and history.
London (9 day course)

Monday 25 June to Thursday 5 July

The course in London will take a broad view of the history of London’s architecture from the formation of early London through the transformation from Renaissance to Baroque right, past pre- and post-war planning and beyond to London’s new architecture. You will discuss the relevant social, political and economical conditions of the cities’ development in a series of introductory lectures will form the background to city walks and talks from local historians and architects. You will visit churches and shipyards, highways and alleys, palaces and petrol stations, stately homes and housing estates to experience the different stages of London’s expansion. A critically informed understanding of the urban surrounding will allow you to develop your own historical map of the cities’ architecture. During the course there will be opportunities to sketch and guidance on how to record architecture, analysis of urban plans and plenty of debate about controversial architectural theories. You will never look at London in the same way again.

University of the Arts London Central Saint Martins

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Dwell on Design, the West Coast’s largest Design Show, returns to the Los Angeles Convention Center June 22-24, 2012. Curated by the editors of Dwell Magazine, the three-day celebration brings together the best and brightest products, services, and thought leaders in modern design today for a series of conversations, demonstrations, tours, and much more. In addition to featuring over 350 exhibitors on the show floor, Dwell on Design encourages an ongoing design dialogue, showcasing over 70 presentations on three separate stages. This year, the show goes beyond the urban dwelling to encompass all aspects of the modern lifestyle, seeking out a new definition for modern beyond expectations.

“Design is driven by exploration and touches every aspect of our lives from the technology and products we use, to the way in which we communicate, to the spaces in which we live,” said Dwell Media President Michela O’Connor Abrams. “Without exploration, there would be no innovation. This year at Dwell on Design, we’re exploring beyond the boundaries of expectation to get a first look at the people, products, and ideas that will redefine the very notion of modern.”

Among the many highlights for 2012:

[NEW] Design Installations
Dwell on Design will feature original design installations by local creatives. Featured designers include Oyler Wu Collaborative. More artists to be announced soon.

[NEW] Modern Marketplace Pavilions
A curated mix of smaller and independent brands will be showcasing their wares in new marketplace pavilions dedicated to the Modern Family, Modern Home, Design Materials, and Modern Artisan. Dwell on Design attendees will be able to peruse, source, and shop throughout the course of the three-day design celebration.

[NEW] Demonstration
In addition to the Sustainability and Design Innovation stages which feature over 70 presentations by the best and brightest from all walks of design, Dwell on Design is adding a third stage this year. The Demonstration stage will be dedicated to hands-on demonstrations for the DIY design enthusiast throughout the weekend of Dwell on Design and on Friday during the Business of Design Talks and Trade Day.

[NEW] Dwell Home Venice
Dwell Home Venice is Dwell Media’s latest show home. Scheduled for completion in summer 2012, the home is a showcase of modern design and architecture and will be open to the public for tours during Dwell on Design. Designed by Sebastian Mariscal, the house blurs the boundary between indoor and outdoor, transforming a modest Venice lot into a modern urban sanctuary.

[NEW] Dwell Modern Home Tours
The ever-popular Dwell Modern Home Tours return this year. Get a peek inside some of the most memorable modern homes on the Westside (Saturday, June 16th) and Eastside (Sunday, June 24th) of Los Angeles. Homes will be announced shortly and tickets will go on sale in April. New this year: Dwell will be adding a third modern home tour on Sunday, June 17th. Details to be announced soon.

Green Car Ride and Drives
In their second appearance at Dwell on Design, Green Car Journal will offer test drives of some of the latest and new-to-market hybrid and electric vehicles. Last year, the new Fiat was a huge hit. This year, the slate of new green cars could range from compacts to SUVs, station wagons to road hugging sports cars. Featured cars include the Infiniti M Hybrid and the Fisker Karma.

Dwell Outdoor
A perennial hit on the show floor, Dwell Outdoor brings the best of the outside in (including chickens!). The pop-up village will showcase the latest and greatest in outdoor furnishing, accessories, and materials. Dwell Outdoor will feature several new prefab structures, including Airclad by Inflate, Connect Homes, LivingHomes, and Sustain Design Studio’s miniHome.

Modern Family
Dwell on Design is also a hit among the kids. Budding modernists are invited to check out the latest in modern playground architecture, painting, photography, toys, and other pint sized accoutrement for the modern lifestyle.

Dwell on Design Awards
Dwell on Design will host the 2nd Annual Dwell on Design Awards, recognizing the best exhibits on the show floor. The jury will be announced soon.

AIA/LA Restaurant Design Awards
The 8th Annual RDAs recognize top toques and great design. Jury winners and People’s Choice favorites will be announced on Friday, June 22nd at a special reception. The esteemed jury this year includes Chef Michael Voltaggio, architect Mark Rios, and KCRW’s Host of Good Food Evan Kleiman.

Dwell Design Week
Dwell Design Week is a series of special events leading up to and in conjunction with Dwell on Design, and which encourages both design professionals and consumers to experience the best of Los Angeles design. Dwell hosts a series of engaging conversation-based events between Dwell Editors and select design innovators that rotate throughout L.A. design districts, including the popular “Meet the Architects” Nights. This year, the events start on Friday, June 15th.

Regular tickets go on sale April 1st, 2012. To register to be the first to find out when tickets are available, register here: http://dod.dwell.com/tickets-registration.

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One of the most significant urban developments of the 1950s and 60s, the Prudential Center anchors the Boston skyline with its tall gray tower. It is also a beacon of a mid-century moment when insurance companies like Prudential deployed buildings in cities to symbolize and advertise their intangible product: financial security. The Prudential’s story also exemplifies the transition from the nineteenth century metropolis to the post-industrial city organized around highways and easy parking. In this new book, Yale architectural historian Elihu Rubin tells the full story of “The Pru” in its political, economic, and architectural contexts. Join Rubin and journalist Matt Dellinger for a conversation about the book and its implications for urban design today.

http://www.vanalenbooks.org

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Join the Asian American Architects and Engineers Foundation for an evening of food, drinks, music, and networking at the Los Angeles Metropolitan Water District Courtyard.

Asian American Architects/Engineers Association (AAa/e) is committed to the empowerment of design professionals through personal growth, professional excellence, business development, and leadership. In an effort to enrich our student community, the Asian American Architects and Engineers Foundation was created in 2004 to provide networking opportunities and scholarships for students in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction.
 
Since its creation, Aaa/e Foundation has awarded over $100,000 in scholarships. The scholarship awards we are able to provide are a direct result of the continued support we receive from the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industry.

Event webpage: http://www.aaaesc.com/foundation-fundraiser

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The first ACSA International Conference since 2005 will focus on schools and intellectual leadership as we transition to new economic scenarios and professional cultures in architecture worldwide.

From the time of Heraclitus’ saying, “The only thing constant is change itself”, we have sought to make sense of our changing world.  It can be argued that architecture in both the academic and professional realms is experiencing pressures as never before, and is shifting due to multiple factors.  These forces include globalization, the expanding roles of technology, rapid urbanization, new energy policies, and regulatory agencies, among many others.  What are the forces for change being exerted on our academic institutions and where do they come from?  Are we still teaching in a way that is relevant to the contemporary practice of architecture, or perhaps we wish that practice would change?

The relationship between schools and the profession can be very permeable and often imprecise. Each informs the other, at times leading to greater relevance, at other times leaving disconcerting gaps.  What role should schools and academics play in the face of our changing world?  Will we be leaders or followers?  The 2012 ACSA International Conference will focus on CHANGE, and will explore these issues in relation to seven themes, Civic Engagement, Academia, Practice, Technology, Cities, Globalization, Sustainability and one flexible open category.

For more information please visit:
http://acsa-arch.org/programs-events/conferences/international-conference


Call for Abstracts:

Abstract Submission Deadline: January 11, 2012

Eligibility: Everyone is eligible to submit and non-members can sign up for a limited-time only, complimentary Introductory Membership.

The 2012 ACSA International Conference will focus on CHANGE, and will explore these issues in relation to seven themes, listed below, and one flexible open category. Selected abstracts will be documented in a digital proceedings (with a printable option) and delivered in fifteen minute presentations in their respective sessions. Submitted abstracts should be no longer than 500 words and prepared for blind review.

Academia
Sharon Haar, University of Illinois at Chicago
Luis Rico-Gutierrez, Iowa State University

Cities
Yung Ho Chang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jeffrey Johnson, Columbia University

Civic Engagement
Kathrin Golda-Pongratz, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona
Murray Fraser, Bartlett

Globalization
Hitoshi Abe, University of California, Los Angeles
Pascal Berger, University of Hong Kong Shanghai Study Center
Marc Schmidt, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Practice
Louisa Hutton, Sauerbruch Hutton
Felipe Correa, Harvard University

Technology
Branko Kolarevic, University of Calgary
Peter Wiederspahn, Northeastern University

Sustainability
Belinda Tato, ETSA Alicante
Andy Backer, IE Madrid

Open
Elie Haddad, Lebanese-American University
Jorge de la Camara, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona

http://acsa-arch.org/programs-events/conferences/international-conference/call-for-abstracts

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This summer, learn from (and with) the best.

The Summer Programs at GSD Exec Ed
June-August 2012

Every summer, design and real estate professionals from around the world convene in Cambridge, Massachusetts to attend Harvard University Graduate School of Design’s (Harvard GSD) renowned Executive Education programs. The Summer Programs explore industry’s most pressing issues and provide groundbreaking insights into the key trends that are shaping the future of the design and real estate fields.

With programs ranging from design and planning to ideas, tools, and technologies, popular offerings include:

  • Daylighting Buildings
  • Transformations: Reusing, Renovating, and Expanding Existing Buildings
  • Public Interest Design Training Program
  • Master Planning: Moving Toward a Sustainable City
  • Urban Retail: Essential Planning, Design, and Management Practices
  • Residential Universal Design and Aging in Place

Most Executive Education programs qualify for continuing education credits with the AIA, ASLA, and AICP. Many programs also qualify for HSW and SD credit.

Visit our website at http://execed.gsd.harvard.edu/

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The port and its functions more than ever constitute a considerable advantage for the city which it is necessary to explore in all its economic, but also social, cultural, and environmental dimensions.

In bringing together in Nantes and Saint-Nazaire the stakeholders of port cities from all over the world, AIVP intends to incite them to open the time of the urban, entrepreneurial and citizen port.

http://www.citiesandports2012.com

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GIS reveals the outcomes of modern architecture in projects like offices, hotels and commercial buildings.

GIS Architecture Expo Conference combines the projection stage with interior and exterior design.

GIS is part of the series of architecture expo conferences organized by ABplus Events and Architects Order from Romania, along with INGLASS and RIFF.

http://www.iegis.ro

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New Practices New York, a biennial competition since 2006, serves as the preeminent platform in New York City to recognize and promote new and innovative architecture and design firms. The juried portfolio competition is sponsored by the New Practices Committee of the AIA New York Chapter and honors firms that have utilized unique and innovative strategies, both for the projects they undertake and for the practices they have established.

Seven promising and pioneering new architecture and design firms working in New York were chosen as the New Practices New York 2012 competition winners. To qualify for the competition, practices had to be founded since 2006 and be located within the five boroughs of New York City. This is the second year that the New Practices New York competition has been open to multidisciplinary firms, widening the field of entrants to designers and young professionals in the process of becoming licensed architects. The distinguished panel of jurors selected the competition’s winners from fifty-one entries.

The New Practices New York 2012 competition winners are: Holler Architecture, Tobias Holler, AIA, LEED AP; The Living; Abruzzo Bodziak; SLO Architecture; Formless Finder; Mark Fornes & THEVERYMANY; and Christian Wassman.

Jury members were: Stan Allen, FAIA, Principal, Stan Allen Architect ; Kit von Dalwig, AIA, Principal, Manifold (winner of New Practices New York 2010); William Menking, Editor-in-Chief, The Architect’s Newspaper; Mahadev Raman, P.E., Chairman, Americas, Arup; Billie Tsien, AIA, Principal, Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects.

The Center for Architecture

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Art 43 Basel takes place June 14 – 17, 2012.

The world’s premier international art show for Modern and contemporary works, Art Basel features nearly 300 leading galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa. More than 2,500 artists, ranging from the great masters of Modern art to the latest generation of emerging stars, are represented in the show’s multiple sections. The exhibition includes the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, photographs, video and editioned works.

65,000 people attended Art 42 Basel, the last edition of this favorite rendezvous for the global artworld, including art collectors, art dealers, artists, curators and other art enthusiasts.

With its world-class museums, outdoor sculptures, theaters, concert halls, idyllic medieval old town and new buildings by leading architects, Basel ranks as a culture capital, and that cultural richness helps put the Art Basel week on the agenda for art lovers from all over the globe. During Art Basel, a fascinating atmosphere fills this traditional city, as the international art show is reinforced with exhibitions and events all over the region.

Located on the banks of the Rhine, at the border between Switzerland, France and Germany, Basel is easily navigated by foot and trams. On this website you can find practical information about visiting Art Basel, photos of past shows, press releases, and information concerning participating galleries and artists. To stay current on developments for the 2012 show, join our mailing list and you will receive updates as information becomes available.

We look forward to welcoming you at Art 43 Basel.

http://www.artbasel.com

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Zak Kyes Working With…
Can Altay, Charles Arsène-Henry, Shumon Basar, Richard Birkett, Andrew Blauvelt, Edward Bottoms, Wayne Daly, Jesko Fezer, Joseph Grigely, Nikolaus Hirsch, Maria Lind, Markus Miessen, Michel Müller, Radim Peško, Barbara Steiner

The Graham Foundation is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in the United States by the Swiss-American graphic designer Zak Kyes. The exhibition brings together a range of works by Kyes, as well as works by a host of collaborators that includes architects, artists, writers, curators, editors, and graphic designers, presenting contemporary graphic design as a practice that mediates, and is mediated by, its allied disciplines.

Kyes, who lives and works in London, is known for his critical approach to graphic design, which encompasses publishing, editing, and site-specific projects for and in collaboration with cultural institutions. In 2005, Kyes founded the design studio Zak Group, and, in 2006, he became Art Director of the Architectural Association (AA), London. Under the auspices of the AA, he organized the seminal touring exhibition Forms of Inquiry: The Architecture of Critical Graphic Design, and later cofounded Bedford Press, an imprint that seeks to develop new models for contemporary publishing. By broadening the highly specialized role of the designer, Kyes challenges and further develops today’s graphic design practice.

While this work constitutes the exhibition’s point of departure, its focus is on the conceptual, visual, and economic intersections that link Kyes with his collaborators, revealing and further unfolding the designer’s multivalent practice. These intersections vary in form from idealistic to pragmatic, urgent and time-sensitive to abiding and long-lasting. Rather than presenting a chronological overview of Kyes’s work, the exhibition highlights the designer’s relations with partners, clients, and institutions, and the creative potential of these collaborations to evolve traditional understandings of graphic design, art, and architecture.

EXHIBITION CATALOG

Zak Kyes Working With… will be published by Sternberg Press in early 2012.

CURATION

Zak Kyes Working With… is curated by Barbara Steiner, director and curator of the Museum for Contemporary Art Leipzig. The Chicago presentation is organized by Sarah Herda, Graham Foundation Director, with Ellen Hartwell Alderman, Program Coordinator.

EXHIBITION TOUR

Zak Kyes Working With… will originate at the Museum for Contemporary Art Leipzig on December 9, 2011. It will travel to the Architectural Association, London from April 28 - May 26, 2012. It’s first and final destination in the United States will be the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts.

FUNDING

The exhibition Zak Kyes Working With… has been organized by Airi Triisberg and realized with the support and collaboration of the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, Chicago, and the Architectural Association, London. This project is also supported by the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia.

Graham Foundation

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SCOPE, the art show that has established its name by curating cutting edge contemporary art from around the world, proudly returns to Basel for the fifth year. Running concurrent with Art Basel, SCOPE returns to its high profile venue in historic Kaserne just blocks from Art Basel. Located in the heart of the city, SCOPE Basel’s new home, a pavilion offering over 5,000 m2, will provide the real opportunity for gallerists, collectors, curators, artists, critics and art lovers alike to experience a view of the contemporary art market available nowhere else. The fair opens to Press and VIP’s on Tuesday, June 12 with the FirstView benefit.

This year’s Basel edition of the fair, June 12 -17, 2012, will present 80 international galleries upholding its unique tradition of solo and thematic group shows presented alongside museum-quality programming, collector tours, screenings, and special events. The unique SCOPE experience expands this year in partnership with Kaserne’s cultural organizations, featuring: film, music, theatre and performance. “This season we want to highlight SCOPE’s lead role as creative R+D for a wider audience of taste makers who make art their business” says SCOPE President & Founder Alexis Hubshman. “Introducing artists, curators, and cutting-edge galleries to new international audiences has made SCOPE the most comprehensive destination for the emerging art world.”

Founded in 2002, SCOPE has grown extensively in both volume and stature. Alexis Hubshman, President of SCOPE explains, “We’ve evolved from an industry niche to an influential global contributor, with ongoing events, educational programmes, and the SCOPE Foundation 501(c)3. SCOPE is the dynamic presence in the expanding global art market.” With art fairs in Miami, Basel, New York, London, and the Hamptons, SCOPE Art Show has garnered critical acclaim, with sales of over $150 million and attendance of over 350,000 visitors.

http://www.scope-art.com

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A presentation by Michael Boyd in collaboration with Decorative Arts and Design Council of LACMA and Edward Cella Art and Architecture

Join noted designer and collector Michael Boyd Tuesday, June 12 at 6:30pm as he discusses the reconciliation of the role of the homeowner with that of a guardian, in the rehabilitation of modernist domestic architecture. Founder of BoydDesign, a design firm with an emphasis on furniture, interior, and garden design, as well as a consulting firm for the restoration and preservation of modernist architecture, Michael Boyd has supervised the restoration of homes designed by Craig Ellwood, John Lautner, Paul Rudolph, Oscar Niemeyer, Richard Neutra, and R.M. Schindler, among others.

The lecture will address the exhibition PLANEfurniture: types + prototypes, and how the designer seeks invisibility and transparency with new design, exactly as he does with his modernist architectural conservation work. Boyd has insights into the adaptability and timelessness of modernist design philosophy; as well as modernism’s role as a model for continuing design solutions. Boyd appeals for the need to be mindful as a designer of the balance between a purist approach and a pragmatic approach—a dual goal—a truthful convergence between art and life.

Michael Boyd is a Los Angeles based designer, writer, and collector of vintage modern design. Boyd curated and designed the installation of the architecture and design section of the exhibition, Birth of Cool: California Art, Design, and Culture at Midcentury at the Orange County Museum of Art, and his personal collection was featured at SFMOMA in an exhibition entitled, Sitting on the Edge: Modernist Design from the Collection of Michael and Gabrielle Boyd. He regularly contributes essays on the subject of Modernism for International publications. He serves as an advisor to several museums and institutions regarding modern design and architecture.

Where: A+D Museum
When: Tuesday June 12, 6:30pm
Reception to follow at Edward Cella Art+Architecture at 6018 Wilshire Blvd.

Admission: $10 General, $5 Students w/ valid ID, A+D Members and LACMA Decorative Arts and Design Council FREE

http://aplusd.org/incollaboration

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The growing conversation about sustainability has inspired designers and policymakers to dream of a green future. Today, that discussion has become reality. What do you need to know to ensure your green buildings comply with not only existing standards, but ever-advancing technology and policy requirements? Through panel discussions and case studies, we’ll navigate the maze of green bureaucracy from the latest local and federal policy developments to sustainable contracts and materials. Join us for your “how-to” guide on the brass tacks of what designers, builders, owners, engineers need to know to get green done.

8 CEHs / 8 HSWs / 8 SDs
GBCI Approved Course
8 LEED Credits

Keynote Speaker:
Perry England
VP, Building Performance, MacDonald Miller

June 12, 8AM-5:30PM
The Mountaineers Program Center, 7700 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle

http://www.aiaseattle.org

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3D Advanced Architectural Software Classes will be offered under the direction of Professor Michael Stallings of the El Camino College Architecture department, instructor Jason Muller provides hands-on not-for-credit professional development training in architectural and design industry software for collaborative cross-usage between programs.  Being able to properly collaborate and cross-use multiple design programs is essential for employment with industry firms. In this part 1 of 3 courses, students will learn the essentials of 3ds Max with 3d AutoCad and Photoshop. Part 2 covers Revit ( with AutoCad and Photoshop) and Part 3 is an advanced class that covers Revit into 3dmax( with AutodCad and Photoshop).  Each class includes a lecture portion and supervised lab time in El Camino College Architecture department’s state-of-the-art software computer lab.  Students who complete one of three parts in the series will receive a Certificate of Completion and Students who complete all three parts of the series, will receive an Advanced Certificate of Completion. $25 materials fee is for the cost of one-month software tutorial subscription.

3D Advanced Architectural Software: Revit, 3ds Max with (2d-3d AutoCad and Photoshop) FREE Informat   300137
Friday, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm; 1 session starting June 1, 2012, ending June 1, 2012

3D Advanced Architectural Software: Part 1–3ds Max (with 3d AutoCad and Photoshop)  300134
Friday, Sunday 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm; 8 sessions starting June 8, 2012, ending July 1, 2012

3D Advanced Architectural Software: Part 2– Revit (with AutoCad and Photoshop)  300135
Friday, Sunday 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm; 8 sessions starting July 6, 2012, ending July 29, 2012

3D Advanced Architectural Software: Part 3– Revit into 3ds max (with AutoCad and Photoshop)  300136
Friday, Sunday 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm; 8 sessions starting August 3, 2012, ending August 26, 2012

Tuition: $299.00, Materials Cost: $25.00
Instructor: Jason Muller
School Website to enroll and pay tuition fees: ECC website
Location: Technical Arts Room 251, Map

http://www.elcaminoarchitecture.com

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The group exhibition, ‘INSIDE OUT: 7 ARCHITECTURAL THOUGHTS’ was conceived when seven Korean born architects working in metropolitan Los Angeles got together to discuss Koreanness in October 2010. For these architects working in Nasung (LA’s Korean name due to its large Korean Population and its immigrant history), Koreanness is a daily routine rather than a discourse to criticize. The culmination of a process of regular meetings, reviews and critiques was the invitation to present a special exhibition at the Korean Culture Center located on the edge of Koreatown. The show will take place in the second floor exhibition hall from June 8th through 28th 2012.

The seven exhibitors — Changsuk Lim, Dong Woo Kim, Jooho Ahn, Kyoung Soon Kim, Sang Dae Lee, Song-Hee You, Woonghee Lee — all received their early architectural training and professional experience in Korea. Subsequently they all came to the US for their Master of Architecture degrees, and all now practice as architects or designers in LA.
‘INSIDE OUT’ metaphorically means shifting to face the challenge of asserting their cultural identity at the boundary of place. The group proposes 7 Architectural Thoughts: 2 Architectural works, 1 work of Landscape Architecture, and 4 Installations.

We hope INSIDE OUT: 7 ARCHITECTURAL THOUGHTS will illuminate the vision of seven young Korean architects whose works offer new possibilities for the world.

coordinator Sang Dae Lee

http://www.insideout-7.com

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Call it green design, ecodesign or sustainable design, it’s come a long way since we first started giving it names. Evolving from outlier to, arguably, mainstream, where is the field now and where is it headed? This is the closing question posed in the new book, Sustainable Design: A Critical Guide. To explore this question, Metropolis Magazine Editor in Chief Susan S. Szenasy will moderate a panel discussion with Sustainable Design author David Bergman, ecological design futurist Mitchell Joachim, and design policy leader Victoria Milne.

http://www.vanalenbooks.org

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2X8 is an annual exhibition sponsored by the AIA|LA, showcasing exemplary student work from architecture and design institutions throughout California. Each of the participating academic programs select two projects that exemplify its core vision. The students’ design work will be judged by a noteworthy panel
of architects and designers who will then announce the winners at the exhibition opening and convene in a forum to discuss the award-winning work.

“This year marks 2X8’s 10th anniversary and we wanted to shake things up a little and involve not only the students, but also a great deal of the faculty,” said Ryan Gobuty, Assoc. AIA and the 2012 2X8 Committee Chair. “Last year we sent a request for proposals to all architecture and design schools statewide, received
many submissions and after careful consideration and interviews, designated Matthew Gillis, a teacher at SCI-Arc, Woodbury and Otis, as the designer to
create this year’s exhibition. We are very excited about his design as well as its visual and emotional impact.”

The jury commented that Gillis’ submission was an original concept that had the flexibility to fit in many different spaces. More importantly, the design supports
— rather than takes away from — the student’s work.

OPENING RECEPTION

TUESDAY, JUNE 5 | 6:00PM - 9:00PM

http://aplusd.org/exhibitions-future/2x8-taut

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On the 5th of June Topos Magazine will host a conference in the old buildings of Berlin-Tempelhof. The theme: the new and the old airports. What role will this new airport on the fringes of Berlin play in the development of the city into the future? What will become of Tempelhof, Tegel & Gatow?

Reiner Negel (Berlin Administrator for City Development & Environment), Christoph Schmidt (Grün Berlin Gmbh), Carlo W. Becker (bgmr Landscape Architects, Berlin), Eelco Hooftman (Gross.Max., Edinburgh), Peter Schatz (WES & Partner, Oyten), Martin Seebauer (Seebauer Wefers and Partners, Berlin) and Tancredi Capatti (Capatti Staubach, Berlin) will give a lecture covering the recent plans and urban design development.

Tone Lindheim from Büro Bjørbekk & Lindheim (Oslo) and Atelier Dreiseitl (Überlingen) will present development plans for Nansenpark: sited on the grounds of the former Oslo Airport “Fornebu”. The park forms the framework for further residential development of the inner-urban area.

This Conference will be supplemented by the Topos Landscape Award 2012.

The last chance to RSVP is the 1st of June. Beware: the number of participants is limited to 150. The price for the conference is 50 Euro (includes drinks & lunch pack).

More info:
http://www.toposmagazine.com/blog/follow-me-berlins-airport.html
http://de.amiando.com/landscape-award.html
http://www.toposmagazine.com/landscape-award

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PointCrowd is a RhinoScripting workshop using the Python programming language that is available in the upcoming release of Rhino 5.  In this three week mini-course, we will start with the basics of programming and move into the mathematics of space and Rhino’s representation of geometry. 

Workshop Topics:

Automation: 
Increase your efficiency by programming Rhino to complete tedious drawing and modeling tasks.

Optimization: 
Create a better design product by testing and improving your models against physical conditions like light and circulation.

Generative Design:
Work through complex geometric ideas using simple Python scripts.

Classes will be Monday and Thursday Evenings from 6:30-10pm in DUMBO, Brooklyn.  Please visit http://www.pointcrowd.com for details.

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It’s back! Get ready for our annual Design-n-Dim Sum bike ride with Flying Pigeon on Sunday, June 3rd for another day of studio visits, biking and bao. This year, if it’s open, we’ll be stopping by Caine’s Arcade to play a couple of Caine’s handmade arcade games. We’ll be meeting at bike shop Flying Pigeon in Highland Park at 11am and will be on the road by 11:30am. Our itinerary for the day:

Start: Flying Pigeon LA
3714 N. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90042

1st Stop (If it’s open): Caine’s Arcade
3538 N. Mission Rd Boyle Heights, CA 90033

2nd Stop: Artist Zoe Crosher’s Studio
970 N Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90012

3rd Stop: Preen Inc.
931 Chung King Rd. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Final Stop: Golden Dragon Restaurant for dim sum

The logistics:

If you have a bike, please bring it. We have about 15 bikes available for rental from Flying Pigeon, for $15 for the day. Bikes are on a first come, first serve basis via RSVP.

Please bring water and sunscreen. It can get hot out there!

Please bring CASH only for the dim sum. We estimate the cost will be about $20 per person.

RSVP here: http://designndimsum2012.eventbrite.com/. We need a headcount to reserve the restaurant so if you need to cancel your reservation, please .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) as soon as possible.

And finally, if you want to join us for part of the day, follow us on twitter. We’ll be updating our location throughout the day.

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CHRISTIAN KEREZ + VALERIO OLGIATI

IN A PUBLIC TALK

100 minutes, photographs, plans, talks…
moderated by prof. Markus Breitschmidt

We are glad to invite you to the last event of the year organized by OSA, which will see as protagonists the Architects Christian Kerez and Valerio Olgiati, who for the first time ever will be involved in a symposium where they will discuss various topics and answer to questions from the students.
The debate will be mediated by Markus Breitschmid, a swiss architectural theorist native of Lucerne, and currently professor at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University who, having curated several Olgiati’s publications has a great knowledge of both the Architects.

The Symposium will take place on Thursday, may 31st at 8.00 PM, at the Aula Magna of the Accademia, in Palazzo Canavee.

http://osa-mendrisio.ch/OSA_Associazione_studenti_Accademia_di_Mendrisio/EVENTS.html

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The Graduate Landscape Architecture Program of the Spitzer School of Architecture, City College of New York, is launching the first volume of its new student-edited journal, PLOT. Featuring submissions by students, faculty, staff, and friends of the Landscape Architecture program, Volume 1 explores the theme of the Marginal Street, developed by the second year MLA student editorial board in collaboration with faculty advisor Catherine Seavitt Nordenson and designed by Isaac Gertman. Contributions to this issue explore the fringes, cracks, and edges of urban terrain. Come celebrate PLOT’s debut issue and toast to the 2012 graduating class of Master of Landscape Architecture students.

http://www.vanalenbooks.org

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YOUNG NEW YORK At Risk Youth Being Seen, Heard, and Known
SILENT ART AUCTION & FUNDRAISER

We are pleased to announce Young New York: A Silent Art Auction & Fundraiser, Tuesday May 29, 2012 at White Box in the Lower East Side.  This one night event will benefit Young New York (YNY), an art focused social justice program working with 16 and 17 year olds who, legally classified as adults, have been thrown into New York State’s adult criminal justice system.

The funds from the silent auction will help build the first stage of the program - a series of cutting edge creative workshops with fifteen young New Yorkers. The young New Yorkers will work closely with a team of successful artists, designers, teachers and social workers to responsibly and creatively develop their message around their own experiences with, and hopes for, the treatment of youth in New York State’s criminal justice system.

The evening will feature the works of Steven Holl and Steve Powers ESPO along with many other established and emerging international artists whose work touches on the realm of the social in urban space, thereby creating a dialogue with the work being developed in the YNY workshops.

The space for the event has been provided by White Box, food provided by Maimonide of Brooklyn, and drinks provided by Bomb Lager.  Additional support has also been provided by Loci Architecture and gopro.

Young New York is supported by the Goodman Fellowship at Columbia University and Brooklyn Defender Services.

For more information visit http://www.youngnewyorkers.org.

YNY SILENT ART AUCTION & FUNDRAISER
Featuring Artists: Steven Holl, Steve Powers ESPO, NohjColey, Joe Iurato, Miguel Ovalle, Overunder, Gaia, Rudie Diaz, Marissa Paternoster, Ian Kuali’i, LNY, Blackmath, Doodles, Feral Child, Cake,ND’A, QRST, Sean 9 Lugo, Radical!, C215 from the Vandalog collection, Gilf, Rachel Hays, SUE works, Clown Soldier, Jill Cohen, Yulia Pinkusevich, Alyse Dunn, NEVER,Shane Nash, Jesse Hazelip, Sheryo,the YOK, ASVP, Labrona,Then One,Tom Smith, Day Le, Danielle Riechers,  Jon Burgerman, Darnell Scott, Nathan Pickett, Joseph Grazi, John Breiner, Anne Grauso, ONE 9, SMURFO, Beau Stanton, Chris Cycle, Jamie Bruno, Luna Park, Sam Dylan Gordon, Fay Ku,Michael Bilsborough, NANOOK, Felipe Baeza, Sam Fleichner and more!

Curated by Natalie Trainor & LNY

Auction & Reception: Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 6-10 PM

Auction called at 9 PM
At White Box, 329 Broome Street NY, NY
Supporter Tickets: $50.00
General Admission: $25.00                                                      
Purchase Tickets here: http://youngnewyork.eventbrite.com

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Lead curators of “Graphic Design: Now in Production” are Andrew Blauvelt, curator of architecture and design at the Walker Art Center, and Ellen Lupton, curator of contemporary design at Cooper-Hewitt.

Graphic design has broadened its reach dramatically over the past decade, expanding from a specialized profession to a widely deployed tool. Today, graphic design is the largest of the design professions in the U.S., with more than a quarter-million practitioners. The field is shifting and expanding in unexpected ways as social media and other technologies have changed the way people consume information. As design tools have become more widely accessible, designers‟ roles have expanded: more designers are becoming producers—authors, publishers, instigators and entrepreneurs.

On view:Oct. 22, 2011 – Jan 22. 2012
Location: Walker Art Center

On view:May 26, 2012 – Sept 3, 2012
Location: Governors Island

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Fabricating Patterns
Rhino / Grasshopper and Laser Cutting Workshop for Fashion Designers
26-27 May 2012

Fabricating Patterns is an intense 2-day workshop focused on the computational design and digital fabrication of surface patterns through parametric manipulation in Grasshopper, Rhino’s parametric modelling plug-in. The workshop will introduce basic 3D modelling skills in Rhino, and will familiarise participants with the concepts of algorithmic design and associative modelling through focused design exercises, investigating possibilities of emergent patterns through the differentiation of simple geometries with Grasshopper. In addition to understanding the preparation of leathers and other materials for digital fabrication, each student will have the opportunity to create their own design in a number of materials with the use of our CNC laser cutter. Objects produced will have the opportunity to be developed further and showcased on the online jewellery and product design shop cyberth.com. The design-based workshop will be supported by a series of presentations related to the workshop content.

The workshop is open to both students and professionals in fashion, jewellery design, industrial design, and any other related fields. For more information visit http://www.integrateacademy.com/workshops

Protyping Intensities
Beginner 3DStudio Max Modelling and 3D Printing Workshop for Architects and Designers
16-17 June 2012

Prototyping Intensities is an intense 2-day workshop focused on the design and fabrication of a luminous artefact through solid modelling in 3DStudio Max. The workshop will explore basic modelling and mesh manipulation in 3DStudio Max through focused design exercises, and rendering techniques in order to produce variagated spatial effects. Each student will have the opportunity to fabricate their own design with the use of our 3D prototyping facilities. The design-based workshop will be supported by a series of presentations related to the workshop content.

The workshop is open to both students and professionals in architecture, product design, industrial design, and any other related fields. To ensure maximum time with tutors, the workshop is limited to 8 students. For more information visit http://www.integrateacademy.com/workshops

Fabricating Luminance
Beginner Rhino / Grasshopper and Laser Cutting Workshop for Architects and Designers
June 30 - July 01 2012

Fabricating Luminance is an intense 2-day workshop focused on the design and fabrication of a luminous artefact through surface manipulation in Grasshopper, Rhino’s parametric modelling plug-in. The workshop will introduce participants to the concepts of algorithmic design and associative modelling through focused design exercises, investigating possibilities for heterogeneous lighting conditions through the differentiation of component-based systems. Each student will have the opportunity to fabricate and construct their own design with the use of our CNC laser cutter. Objects produced will have the opportunity to be developed further and showcased on the online jewellery and product design shop cyberth.com. The design-based workshop will be supported by a series of presentations related to the workshop content.

The workshop is open to both students and professionals in architecture, product design, industrial design, and any other related fields. To ensure maximum time with tutors, the workshop is limited to 8 students. For more information visit http://www.integrateacademy.com/workshops

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Patrick Tighe is principal and lead designer of Tighe Architecture. He received a Master of Architecture from UCLA and a BFA from U MA, Amherst. Prior to establishing the practice, Tighe wan an integral part of the Morphosis team where he was an Associate. The work of Tighe Architecture has received numerous awards and the work has been exhibited internationally, as well as published extensively. In 2007, he was awarded the prestigious Rome Prize Fellowship from The American Academy. The previous year, he was the recipient of the 40 under 40 Award and the AIA’s Young Architect Award. Tighe has taught at UCLA and USC, and is a current faculty member SCI-Arc.Join us for a lecture, discussion, and reception hosted by the Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design on May 24, 2012.

Presenting Sponsors: Cal Poly, HMC Architects
When: Thursday May 24th, 6.30 - 9.00pm
Where: A+D Museum
Admission: $10 General, $5 Student w/ valid ID, A+D Members, Cal Poly SLO Students/Alumni FREE

http://aplusd.org/incollaboration

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Forking Time #4, 2011 Watercolor on paper 5 x 7 Inches 12.7 x 17.8 cm (Image via Meulensteen Gallery

Join Dimitra Tsachrelia of Steven Holl Architects for an exhibition walk-through and gallery talk presenting Steven Holl Architects: Forking Time, the unveiling of the firm’s new design for the Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University. The exhibition, taking place in the Meulensteen Gallery’s project space, comprises more than 30 process models, a series of Holl’s exploratory watercolors, and a digital presentation to provide visitors with an in-depth view of the project’s design evolution.

Meulensteen Gallery

Related Event: Steven Holl Architects: Forking Time

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DIRT (MIT Press, 2012) presents a selection of works that share dirty attitudes: essays, interviews, excavations, and projects that view dirt not as filth but as a medium, a metaphor, a material, a process, a design tool, a narrative, a system. Rooted in the landscape architect’s perspective, DIRT views dirt not as repulsive but endlessly giving, fertile, adaptive, and able to accommodate difference while maintaining cohesion. This dirty perspective sheds light on social connections, working processes, imaginative ideas, physical substrates, and urban networks. Join Marilyn Jordan Taylor, dean of the University of Pennsylvania School of Design, along with DIRT managing editor Cathryn Dwyre and designer K. T. Anthony Chan for a lively discussion about the newest book from viaBooks, PennDesign’s student-led publication.

http://www.vanalenbooks.org

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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Critical reflections on ‘Live Projects’ in Architecture with a view to co-creating a pedagogic best practice framework.

A three-day international symposium by and for live project educators, live-project community participants, live project students, practice architects involved in community co-design, University management involved in community partnership projects, and live project practitioners and participants from associated fields and disciplines.

Themes include:
Problem-based learning, community-engaged scholarship, co-design, peer-based learning, tacit knowledge, threshold concepts, practice-ready skills, professionalism and ethics, diversity, critical citizenship, education futures, deep and surface learning, live project methodologies and paradigms, architecture curriculum, assessment and validation.

Weblink:
http://architecture.brookes.ac.uk/events/240512.html

Call for abstracts:
Deadline for abstracts: 8pm (GMT) Monday 28th November 2011
The following types of submissions are encouraged:
Research Papers
Extended Abstracts
Student Papers
Case Studies
Work in Progress
Reports (Proposals for Future Research or Issues Related to Teaching)

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Please join us for a presentation and discussion about an exciting and unique program that deploys strategic knowledge, actionable research, and critical theories as modes of urbanist practice. Based at Parsons and The New School in the heart of New York City, this new graduate program focuses on urban transformation. The program is currently recruiting students for Fall 2012 who are passionate about cities from different perspectives:  design, art, activism, planning, policy, liberal arts, social sciences, law, and politics.

Aseem Inam is the Director of the Theories of Urban Practice Program and Associate Professor of Urbanism at Parsons The New School for Design in New York.

Food and drinks will be served.

http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/ma-theories-urban-research/

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Clerkenwell is a three-day festival celebrating design’s creative richness, social relevance and technological advancements through an exciting programme of workshops, presentations, product launches and debates.

Clerkenwell Design Week also features all the elements you would expect from a festival, including exhibitions, installations, street entertainment, music, food, parties and receptions. It is the ideal opportunity for the creative design community to meet new and existing clients in a relaxed yet inspiring environment.

Last year the design community flocked to Clerkenwell with over 24,000 registered to attend! 2012 is set to be our biggest event yet.

CDW 2012

22nd- 24th May
10 am - 9pm

Various venues around Clerkenwell, London

http://www.clerkenwelldesignweek.com

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SUPERFRONT is pleased to invite you to the 2012 SUPERFRONT gala May 22nd, honoring Extrastatecraft and featuring DJ Spooky.

TUESDAY MAY 22 | 8pm - 11pm
Cocktail party and silent auction w/ music by DJ Spooky & DJ Wicz

$40 for entry, including chance to bid at silent auction. All drinks included (SUPERFRONT special cocktails, Brooklyn Brewery beer, IZZE natural soda).

BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE - http://superfrontgala.eventbrite.com/
This event is likely to *sell out*

DJ Wicz: 8:00pm - 9:00pm
DJ Spooky: 9:00pm - 11:00pm *
* Silent auction closes at 9:00pm

Silent auction til 9pm w/ original works from:
Gail Peter Borden
Neil M. Denari
Keller Easterling
Peter T. Lang
Paul Miller (aka DJ Spooky)
Ada Tolla
Michael Webb
Allan Wexler

Hosted by the SUPERFRONT Board:
ISABELLA BRUNO, MARK GARDNER, ANNE GUINEY, JOHN HARTMANN, ERSELA KRIPA, MITCH MCEWEN, SARAH MILLSAPS TOWLES

SUPER sponsors:
Master Concepts, Ltd.
Andy Berheimer
Phyllis Lambert

SUPER supporter circle:
Margit Detweiler
Paul Miller (aka DJ Spooky)
Sienna Shields
Studio 207
Ada Tolla

Media sponsor:
Origin Magazine

Please pay $40 via http://superfrontgala.eventbrite.com/

All proceeds support SUPERFRONT’s 2012 programming, including PUBLIC SUMMER 2012. In partnership with FIGMENT, PUBLIC SUMMER 2012 will support jury-selected emerging designers in the construction of a temporary public library on Governors Island.

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ORMS announce a smartphone photo competition with winners revealed at a party on Tuesday 22nd May 2012 during Clerkenwell Design Week.
With only twelve days left to go to Clerkenwell Design Week, ORMS and Zumtobel announce ‘Hidden Clerkenwell’ – an instant competition for the observant and the quick on the draw. The most compelling shot will win a fantastic night for two at The Rookery Hotel in Clerkenwell and runners up will receive a large framed print of their image, to be exhibited at The Clerkenwell Kitchen throughout Clerkenwell Design Week.

ORMS Architecture Design and lighting solutions company Zumtobel invite participants to submit smartphone images of ‘Hidden Clerkenwell’. The competition aims to expose Clerkenwell’s unseen and unheard and reveal its hidden gems.
All entries will be displayed by live digital projection at an exhibition party on Tuesday 22nd May at the The Clerkenwell Kitchen.

Entry requirements:
Competitors should email shots to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) by midnight 20th May, along with their name, contact details and a small description of the image. File size should be 2MB maximum, the competition is open to smartphone images only and Instagram images are accepted.

Event details:
Tuesday 22nd May
5.30pm – 10.30pm
The Clerkenwell Kitchen
27 Clerkenwell Close
London, EC1R 0AT
http://www.theclerkenwellkitchen.co.uk/

ORMS look forward to receiving your entries and seeing you at The Clerkenwell Kitchen on 22nd May.

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YAF Philly, WIA and Roche Bobois would like to cordially invite you to attend our latest Creative Portfolio Review.  Whether you are armed only with a handful of images, your newly minted degree and youthful exuberance or are a seasoned professional looking to impart your knowledge – this event is for you.  We have opened up the floor to anyone who would like to present their work to their fellow creatives, in a peer to peer environment.  It’s all happening on May 22nd from 6-9 PM at the Roche Bobois showroom – 313 Arch St. Philadelphia.  The doors will open at 6, with reviews starting at 6:30.

We do ask that you please RSVP through one of the following mediums as a potential Reviewer or Presenter: EMAIL - .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Facebook Invite: http://on.fb.me/L6hPoz

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reSITE is an international event in Prague that is committed to exploring collaborative ideas to make cities more livable. It’s about partnerships for a better urban future. It’s about a better Prague. The Festival will be kicked-off with a two-day conference and supported by a dozen connected public events along the riverfront and public symposium to discuss the future of Prague. Workshops, film screenings, urban games and cycling events will make reSITE a totally original urban experience. We ask citizens of Prague: reTHINK your city!

23-26 May 2012

reSITE will bridge the gap between designers, developers, policy makers and the public with a diverse program that highlights how collaboration yields sustainable urban projects that improve quality of life in the city. The conference will have workshops and targeted lectures to focus on the riverfront, urban mobility and public spaces in Prague. The mission of reSITE 2012 is to start talking about institutional change in urban planning to address more quality public spaces in the Czech Republic.

The Czech planning model has traditionally offered greater opportunities for discretionary decision and more flexibility for interpretation of the master plan than is generally true in other countries. The system has been troubled with inefficiencies and corruption, which benefited those in power and those who developed in cities. However, a great change is taking place in Prague with the public and some municipalities seeking alternatives to be more transparent and efficient relative to public-private partnerships that focus on quality of life and economic growth through sustainable development. We want to capitalize on this movement and think about the future with a smarter, more collaborative approach. With Prague starting on a new master plan the municipality needs assistance from successful international precedents combined with experienced professionals and groups in the Czech Republic.

reSITE is bringing international examples to Prague while highlighting visionary local solutions that are being proposed. For the first time, we are bringing together designers, the public, municipality leaders and private developers at this groundbreaking event. Interdisciplinary conferences and exciting public events will make reSITE a totally unique urban experience in this part of the world.

http://www.resite.cz

See also: Conceptual Vision Plan + Site Intervention | International Design Competition | reSITE Festival

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The AIANY Global Dialogues committee has dedicated 2012 to “uncovered connections” with the intention to investigate issues that are similarly impacting multiple regions, cultures and individuals.  Going Viral explores the impact that social media, technology and device culture are having on our design process, and ultimately the way we practice. How do we shape a global conversation?  How are we changing the relationships between academia and the profession? What is the impact of hyper information sharing and critique?  Throughout the evening, the topics of communication, research, collaboration, and data distribution will be addressed and debated. 

Bjarke Ingels of BIG, Toru Hasegawa of Morpholio and Columbia University, Carlo Aiello of eVolo, and David Basulto with David Assael of ArchDaily will come together for a lecture and panel discussion moderated by Ned Cramer, editor-in-chief of Architect.  In addition, selected game changing blogs and websites will be exhibited as Voices Going Viral on the evening of the event.
Please join us at the NY Center for Architecture on May 21st at 6:00 pm and online at http://aianyglobaldialogues.blogspot.com/ for further information.

Date: May 21, 2012, 6:00pm
Location: Center for Architecture, 536 Laguardia Place, New York, NY
(212) 358-6133
RSVP: RSVP appreciated http://cfa.aiany.org/index.php?section=calendar&evtid=4440
*AIA Continuing Education Units available


Moderator:

Ned Cramer, editor-in-chief, Architect

Ned Cramer is editor-in-chief of Architect, the magazine of the American Institute of Architects, and editorial director of Hanley Wood’s commercial design media brands: Architect, Architectural Lighting, Eco-Structure, and Metalmag. Prior to joining Hanley Wood, Mr. Cramer served as the first fulltime curator of the Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF) and worked for eight years as an editor at Architecture magazine. Mr. Cramer is a trustee of Archeworks, the Chicago–based alternative design school, and a member of the U.S. General Services Administration’s Design Excellence National Peer Registry, the selection committee for the National Building Museum’s Scully Prize, and the Cranbrook Academy of Art National Advisory Committee. Born and raised in St. Louis, Mr. Cramer received a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Rice University, where he also did graduate work in art and architecture history. He now lives in Washington, D.C.
http://www.architectmagazine.com/


Panelists:

Bjarke Ingels, Denmark:  Founder, BIG
Topic: Communication
Question: How can we re-shape the discussion?

Bjarke Ingels started BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group in 2006 after co-founding PLOT Architects in 2001 and working at OMA in Rotterdam. Through a series of award-winning design projects and buildings, Bjarke Ingels has created an international reputation as a member of a new generation of architects that combine shrewd analysis, playful experimentation, social responsibility and humor. In 2004, he was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale for the Stavanger Concert House, and the following year he received the Forum AID Award for the VM Houses. Since its completion, The Mountain has received numerous awards including the World Architecture Festival Housing Award, Forum Aid Award and the MIPIM Residential Development Award. Recently, Bjarke was rated as one of the 100 most creative people in business by New York-based Fast Company magazine as well as being named Wall Street Journal’s Architectural Innovator of 2011.

Alongside his architectural practice, Bjarke has been active as a Visiting Professor at Rice University’s School of Architecture and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. Bjarke was recently a Visiting Professor at Harvard University where he taught a joint studio with the Business School and the Graduate School of Design. Bjarke is currently a Visiting Professor at the Yale University School of Architecture.
http://www.big.dk/

Toru Hasegawa, Japan: Co-creator, Morpholio; Co-director, Cloud Lab Columbia University GSAPP
Topic: Research
Question: How should the relationship between academia and the profession evolve?

Toru Hasegawa has focused on teaching, research and architecture in New York City and Tokyo since 2006. Toru is currently a Co-director of Columbia GSAPP’s Cloud Lab and a Co-creator of The Morpholio Project, researching the ways in which the proliferation of device culture, the development of the cloud, and the ubiquity of social networking, are collectively shaping the creative process.  Toru is also an adjunct assistant faculty member at the Columbia University GSAPP where he teaches advanced design studios and seminars on building construction technology and spatial computing.  In addition, along with Mark Collins, Toru is a Co-founder of Proxy which explores potentials within the computational paradigm for a range of clients and institutions, providing expertise in both design and realization.  Morpholio seeks to create a new platform for presentation, dialogue, and collaboration relevant to all designers, artists and members of any image driven culture advancing the ways that we discuss, debate, and critique our work with a global community. 
http://www.mymorpholio.com/site.php/home
http://www.thecloudlab.org/

Carlo Aiello, Mexico: Editor-in-Chief, eVolo
Topic: Collaboration
Question: How are we creating new multidisciplinary platforms for collaborative processes?

Carlo Aiello is editor-in-chief and Creative Director of Evolo Magazine.  Carlo graduated from the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP) at Columbia University. After collaborating with Asymptote Architecture and Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, he established eVolo Magazine in 2006.  Carlo has also been a professor of Architectural Design at the University of Southern California since 2010.
http://www.evolo.us/

David Basulto and David Assael, Chile: Co-founders, ArchDaily
Topic: Information distribution
Question: How does the distribution of architectural knowledge shape and improve cities in the era of hyper-urbanization?

David Basulto and David Assael are co-founders of Plataforma Networks and editors of ArchDaily. Their mission is to improve the quality of life for the next three billion people moving into cities over the next 40 years, by providing knowledge, inspiration and tools for architects. Basulto was invited to be part of the jury for the XVII Chile Biennale and coordinator for the Chilean exhibit at the XVII Ecuador Pan-American Biennale. He was also a guest critic at the 44th Architecture Salon in Croatia and served on the jury of the 2010 Young Architects Award by the Young Architects Association of Catalunya, Spain, as well as a juror for the XVII Chile Biennale and the Chilean Selection for the VII Iberoamerican Biennale. He was coordinator of the Chilean Selection for the XVII and XVII Panamerican Quito Biennale and has been on the juries for several civic and educational projects in Chile.  Basulto was included in the 100 Young Leaders in 2009 by El Mercurio (Chile’s most influential newspaper), and was chosen as an Endeavor Entrepreneur by the Endeavor Foundation, based in New York. 
http://www.archdaily.com/


Voices Going Viral Exhibition

Apartment Therapy created by Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan and Janel Laban
http://apartmenttherapy.com
ArchDaily created by David Basulto and David Assael
http://archdaily.com
Archidose created by John Hill
http://archidose.blogspot.com
Archinect created by Paul Petrunia
http://archinect.com
Architect’s Newspaper created by William Menking
http://archpaper.com
ArchitectureMNP created by Ryan McClain, co-founded by Kiye Apreala
http://architecture.myninjaplease.com
Architizer created by Matthias Hollwich, Marc Kushner, and Benjamin Prosky
http://architizer.com
Archive of Affinities created by Andrew Kovacs
http://archiveofaffinities.tumblr.com
BLDGBLOG created by Geoff Manaugh
http://bldgblog.blogspot.com
Blurr created by Ahmed Elhusseiny
http://blurrblog.com
But Does It Float created by Folkert Gorter, Atley Kasky, & Will Schofield
http://butdoesitfloat.com
Cooking Architecture created by Claire Shafer and Juan Jofre
http://cookingarchitecture.com
The Cool Hunter created by Bill Tikos
http://thecoolhunter.net
Core 77 created by Eric Ludlum, Stuart Constantine, & Allan Chochinov
http://core77.com
Culture Now created by Abby Suckle, Susan Chin, Diana Darling, Anne Lewison, Diana Pardue& Nina Rappaport
http://culturenow.org
Curbed created by Lockhart Steele
http://ny.curbed.com
Death by Architecture created by Mario Cipresso
http://deathbyarchitecture.com
DesignBoom created by Birgit Lohmann & Massimo Mini
http://designboom.com
Design Sponge created by Grace Bonney
http://designsponge.com
DesignReform created by CASE
http://designreform.net
Dezeen created by Marcus Fairs
http://dezeen.com
e-Oculus created by the AIA New York Chapter
http://aiany.org/eOCULUS
eVolo created by Carlo Aiello
http://evolo.us
Inhabitat blog created by Jill Fehrenbacher
http://inhabitat.com
Landscape + Urbanism created by Jason King
http://landscapeandurbanism.blogspot.com
Mammoth created by Stephen Becker and Rob Holmes
http://m.ammoth.us/blog
Morpholio created by Mark Collins, Toru Hasegawa, & Anna Kenoff
http://mymorpholio.com
Places Journal online: created by Nancy Levinson, Michael Bierut, William Drenttel, Jessica Helfand & Rick Poynor
http://places.designobserver.com
Post Post created by David Jaubert
http://postpost.co
Project created by Alfie Koetter, Daniel Markiewicz, Jonah Rowen, & Emmett Zeifman
http://projectjournal.org


Credits:

Global Dialogue Chairs: Bruce E. Fisher AIA and Jeffrey A. Kenoff AIA
Event Co-Chairs: Elie Gamburg, Diane Chehab
Design and Curatorial Team: James Kehl, Rebecca Pasternack, Ciara Seymour, Sarah E. Smith, Andy Vann


Exhibition and Reception by:

AIANY Global Dialogues Committee
Microsol Resources w/ technical support by Autodesk


Global Dialogues: (un-covered) CONNECTIONS

The AIA New York Chapter’s Global Dialogues’ 2012 theme (un-covered) Connections will view respective topics of our time through multiple lenses to uncover a broader understanding of global, urban trends in physical and digital space. Quarterly events include: Shadow City(s), Going Viral, Crisis, and Public/Private.
http://aianyglobaldialogues.blogspot.com/

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Please join us for a presentation and discussion about an exciting and unique program that deploys strategic knowledge, actionable research, and critical theories as modes of urbanist practice. Based at Parsons and The New School in the heart of New York City, this new graduate program focuses on urban transformation. The program is currently recruiting students for Fall 2012 who are passionate about cities from different perspectives:  design, art, activism, planning, policy, liberal arts, social sciences, law, and politics.

Aseem Inam is the Director of the Theories of Urban Practice Program and Associate Professor of Urbanism at Parsons The New School for Design in New York.

Food and drinks will be served.

http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/ma-theories-urban-research/

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The Center for Architecture is pleased to announce that the exhibition V’SOSKE Rugs by Architects: Architecture in Transition 1979-1993 is now on view at the Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place, New York City. The exhibition is organized by the American Institute of Architects New York Chapter (AIANY) and V’SOSKE, Inc. The exhibition of 38 original works by 23 architects will be on view through May 28, 2012.

In 1989, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in Washington, DC bestowed the Institute’s “Honor Award” for V’SOSKE’s long-standing commitment to the field of architecture and its collaborations with legendary figures such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Philip Johnson. Since its founding in 1924, V’SOSKE has been committed to the principle that the rug is a vital component of a space, and the design philosophy of its architect.

In the mid 1970s, architecture was in a period of transition as the post-war promise of a new utopia led to built environments that abandoned context and history. Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown eloquently addressed those issues in their landmark treatise, Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture, in which they stated:

“When circumstances defy order, order should bend or break: anomalies and uncertainties give validity to architecture.”

Roger McDonald and Ellen Hertzmark, V’SOSKE’s Directors of Design and Marketing recognized this ideological transition and embarked on creating a collaborative collection of rugs with leading and emerging architects from 1979 through 1993. Each handmade rug became the architects’ philosophical canvases, and provided opportunities to innovate and explore new methods of fabrication.

Now some 35 years later, and all assembled for the first time at the AIANY Center for Architecture, the 38 original works by 23 architects chronicle a period of architecture in transition.

Lee F. Mindel, FAIA, Curator
Shelton, Mindel & Associates

RELATED PROGRAMMING
On Sunday, May 20, from 6-8pm, exhibiting architects in V’SOSKE Rugs by Architects: Architecture in Transition, 1979-1993 will reflect on their interest and exploration of design through the V’SOSKE collaboration during that period. Reception to follow.

Panelists:
Tod Williams, FAIA, Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
Billie Tsien, AIA, Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
Frederic Schwartz, FAIA, Frederic Schwartz Architects
Henry Smith-Miller, AIA, Smith-Miller + Hawkinson Architects
Laurie Hawkinson, Smith-Miller + Hawkinson Architects
Roger McDonald, Director of Design and Marketing, V’Soske
Ellen Hertzmark, Director of Design and Marketing, V’Soske
Lee Mindel, FAIA, Shelton, Mindel & Associates, V’Soske exhibition curator (moderator)

A participating program of Design Week NYC.

Center for Architecture

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Book launch with editor Hella Hernberg (Urban Dream Management) at the New Finnish Design CITY lounge at Wanted Design.

Urban Dream Management is an urban practice, publisher, and online journal that supports creative use of urban space. Their publication Helsinki Beyond Dreams, edited by architect Hella Hernberg, talks about emerging urban culture, and presents ideas for better future cities everywhere in the world.

http://design-city.net/helsinki-beyond-dreams-book-launch

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JOIN US AT VAN ALEN FOR THE NEXT ROUND OF DESIGN SPEED DATING

Design Speed Dating
Saturday, May 19
12:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Van Alen Institute
30 West 22nd Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10010

Design Speed Dating returns at Van Alen on Saturday, May 19 with our seasonal brunch and portfolio review series that pairs emerging designers with architects, educators, and critics for a session of fast-paced round-robin reviews.

At a time of critical need for designers’ voices in shaping the future of the public realm, Van Alen invites an interdisciplinary team of jurors—architects, design critics, scholars, graphic designers, publishers, gallerists, real estate professionals, policymakers, and nonprofit leaders—to critique not just portfolio presentations but how today’s young designers can best bring their visions to the broader civic conversation. We’ll pair four lucky emerging design professionals with this round’s jurors, followed by a dialogue between participants, jurors and attendees.

All Van Alen members, friends, and supporters are invited to take part in the action, enjoy a festive brunch in our public gallery, and explore innovative ideas and fresh talent in the company of the greater New York City design community.

RSVP now to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

We’ll be joined in this round by our terrific panel of jurors Leslie Gill of Leslie Gill Architect, Scott Stowell of OPEN, Marc Turkel of Leroy Street Studio, and Bryan Young of Young Projects, along with our speed-daters Daphne Lasky, Caio Barboza, Leo Mulvehill, and Caleb Lowery.

Stay tuned for the line-up of emerging designers!

Design Speed Dating: Discussion from Van Alen Institute on Vimeo.

Past reviewers include Vishaan Chakrabarti (Columbia GSAPP), Wendy Feuer (NYC Department of Transportation), Daniel Hernandez (Jonathan Rose Companies), William Menking (The Architect’s Newspaper), Lars Müller (Lars Müller Publishers), Signe Nielsen (Mathews Nielsen), Charles Renfro (Diller Scofidio + Renfro), Michael Sorkin (Sorkin Studio and City College of New York), Suzanne Stephens (Architectural Record), Frederieke Taylor (Frederieke Taylor Gallery), Marc Tsurumaki (LTL Architects), and Anthony Vidler (The Cooper Union).

Check out photos and videos from past rounds of Design Speed Dating on Facebook and Vimeo.

Portfolio submissions for this round are now closed. Sign up for our newsletter to hear about upcoming opportunities!

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http://www.twitter.com/van_alen
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Van-Alen-Institute/290624483874

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This year’s exhibit, the fourth annual, highlights a diverse display of disciplines from 100+ designers from around the world, including special presentations such as Cosmic Quilt, an interactive installation and student workshop from the Art Institute of New York by The Principals, installations by Sylvia Heisel & Scott Taylor of Post Modern Production, and a group presentation from the Southern Design Concern titled ‘Design for the End of the World’. The works will range from pure craftsmanship to playful experimentation, production ready collections, and design prototypes. Model Citizens NYC THE PLATFORM also includes a pop-up marketplace featuring furniture, products, lighting, ceramics, glass, jewelry and accessories.

THE PLATFORM FOR INDEPENDENT & EMERGING DESIGN

Since 2008 Model Citizens NYC leads with the goal of fostering and celebrating an international and diverse community of independent design voices.
Model Citizens NYC is fully funded by designers for designers- who continue to persevere while remaining true to their individual curiosities,instincts, and design processes.
Model Citizens NYC provides a unique platform for accessibility to a broader audience in order to generate greater economic viability for their endeavors. and we are proud to be the greenest show during Design Week!

INTRODUCING THE COLLECTIVE:

Model Citizens NYC will also be introducing THE COLLECTIVE at the Jacob Javits Center at ICFF from May 19-22. THE COLLECTIVE is another facet of Model Citizens NYC’s mission: Providing curated representation for independent & emerging designers. Model Citizens representatives will be connecting designers with premier contemporary retailers to bring exclusive, limited editions or new collections to market seasonally. Model Citizens NYC THE COLLECTIVE will be in booth #806 from 10am-5pm on May 19-20, 9am-6pm on May 21, and 10am-4pm on May 22

http://www.modelcitizensnyc.com/

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North America’s premier showcase for contemporary design, the ICFF annually lures those in determined pursuit of design’s timely truths and latest trends to an encyclopedic exhibition of up-to-the-moment offerings, as well as a series of fascinating, fun, edifying programs, and a packed schedule of exhibits and features.

For the four-day duration of the Fair, 145,000 net square feet (13,500 net square meters) of the Javits Center will be abuzz with more than 25,000 interior designers, architects, retailers, designers, manufacturers, representatives, distributors, and developers. On Tuesday, May 22, the ICFF opens its doors to the general public, as well.

More than 500 exhibitors from all points of the globe will display contemporary furniture, seating, carpet and flooring, lighting, outdoor furniture, materials, wall coverings, accessories, textiles, and kitchen and bath for residential and commercial interiors. This remarkable throng of exhibitors creates an unparalleled opportunity to view a broad yet highly focused selection of the world’s finest, most innovative, and original avant-garde home and contract products side-by-side, under one roof.

The ICFF hosts representatives from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Canada, China, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, United Kingdom, and U.S.

Making their yearly pilgrimage to the celebrated design hub will be contingents from BC Wood Specialties Group (Canada), British European Design Group (BEDG), Ceramic Tiles of Italy, Furniture New York, The Furniture Society (U.S.), IDSA New York (Industrial Designers Society of America), Inside Norway, Interiors from Spain, JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization), and Portugal Brands.

http://www.icff.com

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In May 2011 during the ICFF at Terminal Stores, we launched an exclusive design event for the industry, visitors and community of New York: WantedDesign.

We created WantedDesign nyc as a creative and convivial platform to bring together international designers, architects, interior designers, craftsmen, editors, manufacturers, curators and communication specialists. It is a place to showcase, discuss and share exciting, inspiring and innovative design and build relationships that result in new collaborations and projects.

Featuring a rich program of design workshops, conversation series, school projects, a pop-up store and lounges and cafes for people to relax and connect, WantedDesign is a true destination. It is a central point of exchange for the international design community during the New York design week.

The event continues to take place in the beautiful Landmark building, Terminal Stores /The Tunnel, on 11th Avenue and 28th Street, and its format reflects what New York is: multicultural, convivial, provocative, contrasted, innovative, full of energy and talent.

After the first annual WantedDesign, the feedback from visitors as well as the larger New York design scene was overwhelming. It supported our belief that New York really is a special place to celebrate design. We hope you will join us for the second edition on May 18-21, 2012 by participating, presenting, making, speaking or visiting!

Don’t forget to register through the website to receive e-news throughout the year, and contact us any time at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

Warm regards,
Claire Pijoulat & Odile Hainaut

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Bo Christian Larsson
The Emperor’s New Thoughts

Solo exhibition 
May 18 – June 10, 2012
Opening: Thursday, May 17, 6:00 – 9:00pm
Happening: Thursday, May 17, 7:00pm, with live sound by Shawn Greenlee
Free admission

MINI/Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38
38 Ludlow Street, New York, NY 10002

http://www.ludlow38.org

Ludlow 38 is proud to present a new site-specific installation by Berlin-based Swedish artist Bo Christian Larsson. The Emperor’s New Thoughts will unfold during a happening with live music by Shawn Greenlee, a recording of which will contribute to a subsequent installation in the gallery.

Bo Christian Larsson uses his drawings and paintings as blueprints for his installations, which often are the outcome of happenings. For each happening, many of the spatial elements and references are pre-chosen, while the spontaneous moments are not controlled. This combination of spontaneity and intention is prominent in Larsson’s practice; the artist sees no difference between his finished work and its process. Working with obscure and mysterious symbols, Larsson simultaneously plays with the clichés of symbolism and the common reading of clichés.

The starting point of The Emperor’s New Thoughts is a loose adaption of Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen’s well-known fairy tale The Emperor’s New Clothes. Larsson had parts of the tale translated through synaesthesia, a neurological condition in which certain experiences, such as color and taste, are combined. The words of Andersen’s story were translated into colors and shapes of familiar symbols, like circles and squares. During the happening, one of Larsson’s Alter Egos will activate the visualization of the synaesthetic interpretation by pulling strings. The strings release pigments in a certain order, creating forms in a brightly lit room, serving as a stage. This translation of movements into shapes is followed by another translation, into music. Drawing on his longstanding interest in music, the artist collaborates with Shawn Greenlee, a sound artist who will make the shapes audible with customized instruments, in a direct reaction to the happening.

Bo Christian Larsson (born 1976 in Kristinehamn, Sweden) lives and works in Berlin. He studied at AKI, Academy of Visual Arts in Enschede, Holland. Larsson has had solo exhibitions at Kunstverein Braunschweig; Bregenzer Kunstverein, Austria; and Gallery Bo Bjerggaard, Copenhagen.  His work has been presented in group exhibitions at Kunstverein Munich; Lenbachhaus Munich; Shiryaevo Biennale, Russia; Hayward Gallery, London; and Arario Gallery, Cheonan, Korea. In 2009 Larsson received the Philipp Otto Runge Residency Scholarship and was artist in residence at Kunst:Raum Sylt Quelle. A selection of his sculptures, drawings, and paintings will be presented during The Emperor’s New Thoughts at Vogt Gallery, New York.

Shawn Greenlee is a sound and electronic media artist. In his recent performance and installation work, Greenlee has focused on generating digital audio from graphic patterns. Via computer programs of his own design, he advances new methods for interpreting visual image as sound (graphic synthesis).

The exhibition is accompanied by a publication with texts by Paul Stephens and Graham Parker, and the first published interview with all of Bo Christian Larsson’s Alter Egos and Clara Meister.

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The Noho Design District is New York City’s newest design destination, produced and curated annually by Sight Unseen in partnership with NoHo-Bowery Stakeholders to coincide with the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF). In just three years, the Noho Design District has become New York Design Week’s most exciting incubator for new ideas and emerging talents — a dynamic destination for those attending the fair at the Javits, centered in a neighborhood that is already considered a hub for design and creativity. With the Noho Design District, Sight Unseen has created a vibrant, collaborative experience that reflects both the offbeat sophistication of its brand and the high-end cool that characterizes the Noho area.

For the Noho Design District, Sight Unseen brings together design brands, young designers, local businesses and retailers as part of a four-day design festival that includes pop-up shops, exhibitions, parties, and performances. An engaging, experimental, and accessible experience that speaks to design lovers, residents, and tourists alike, the Noho Design District is a public design celebration, one that any citizen of or visitor to the city can enjoy.

http://www.nohodesigndistrict.com

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Checkerboard Films presents a documentary about Diller Scofidio + Renfro, focusing on the firm’s involvement with the transformations at Lincoln Center and the High Line. The documentary premieres on May 17th at the French Institute in New York. The film will be followed by a benefit dinner at the Racquet and Tennis Club. Proceeds from the tickets help support the Checkerboard Film Foundation, a not-for-profit institution which documents, through the medium of film and video, artists who are making unique and important contributions to the American Arts. Tickets are available for the screening alone or for the screening and the reception/dinner.

Screening: Florence Gould Hall, French Institute, 55 East 59th Street

Reception and Dinner: The Racquet and Tennis Club, 370 Park Avenue

Event website: http://www.checkerboardfilms.org/benefit

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In No More Play: Conversations on Urban Speculation in Los Angeles and Beyond, architect Michael Maltzan traces the transformations that have taken place in the city of Los Angeles since the early 1990s. Through a series of conversations with the city’s leading artists and intellectuals, Maltzan explores such issues as real-estate speculation and future urban development, infrastructure, resources, site density, urban experience, political structure, commerce, and community, attempting to transform our understanding of how each affects present-day Los Angeles. Join Maltzan and Los Angeles transplant, contributor, and Studio-X co-director Geoff Manaugh for a conversation about the book.

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The Conversations program series at the Philip Johnson Glass House offers visitors the opportunity to join a leader in architecture, art, landscape, history or design for an evening tour of the Glass House campus followed by an intimate conversation and reception on the historic property.

Kenneth Frampton, Architect, Critic, Historian and Ware Professor of Architecture, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and Mark Wigley, Dean, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation host Thursday, May 17, 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.

Program limited to 26 participants ($150pp);

purchase online or via phone 866.811.4111

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ROCAD – NEW ARRIVALS IN ARCHITECTURE IN DESIGN

An event dedicated to the 120th anniversary of “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Design.

An event that celebrates the latest developments in architecture and design through:

  • star products, services, projects and visions that generate trends in the industry reflected in the conferences, debates, exhibitions and other ROCAD events. These are developed by Pritzker Prize recipients, presidents of architecture and design associations, world renowned architects and industry companies.
  • Inovative forms of exposure for architectural projects, products concepts and available services in the field – Pecha Kucha sessions, customised events, open discussions with the guests on original topics;
  • promoting the latest trends in the business environment by gathering a specialised business forum – real estate developers, investors, facility managers, policy makers and architects; 
  • organising meetings of international design associations presidents with their counterparts from Romania.
ROCAD 2012 stands for:
  • a business potential by gathering the representatives of the industry companies and the architects, real estate developers, constructors and suppliers present at the event;
  • a relationship generator with the decision factors from the field – county and city architects, mayors etc.
  • a source of inspiration through creative projects presented by international guests and through star products highlighted by companies in the field
  • an exchange of ideas and opinions with architects from Romania and abroad
Events at ROCAD 2012:
  1. Presentations, open discussions and meetings with international – Pritzker Prize recipients, leaders of international design associations and world renown architects;
  2. Specialised competitions – companies participate with their latest, top of the line products;
  3. Stand competitions. The jury is made of the special guests and the exhibition visitors. An example of the latter type of contests may be: „the most beautiful stand”, „the most dynamic stand team”, „the most thought-provoking product of the exhibition”.  Thus, ROCAD will not be a common stand exhibition , but an incentive to all participants to bring originality and creativity in making stands that would best highlight the exhibited products.
  4. Pecha Kucha sessions – debate generating presentations on specific topics, either professional or abstract;
  5. Business forum – organising structured meetings between real estate developers, constructors and architects;
  6. Round tables with policy makers from the world of architecture: mayors, county chief architects, city chief architects;
  7. Meetings of associations from architecture and design – both local and international.

ROCAD 2012 will be supported by strategic partners that will ensure an efficient promotion within their members:

Romanian partners:

  • Romanian Chamber of Architects;
  • Romanian Chamber of Architects, Bucharest branch;
  • The Ownership of Romanian Contractors;
  • The Furniture Manufacturers Association.
International partners:
  • representative design and architecture associations;
  • architecture universities across Europe;
  • architecture media from Europe and Asia.

At ROCAD 2012 Mr. Gottfried Bohm (winner of The Pritzker Prize in 1986) and Mr. Eduardo Souto de Moura (winner of The Pritzer Prize in 2011) already confirmed their presence at the event as Main Speakers, and many other are expected to follow them.

http://www.rocad.org.ro

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The first in our series of Evening Conversations is May 16th.

Creative Communications for a better world…Empowering people & messages through digital media.

Join us for an evening discussion as our panelists Tim Durfee (Art Center), Jose Caballer (The Groop), Damien Somerset (X Prize Foundation) and Marc Mertens (Seso) engage in a conversation on digital media as a platform for creative communication. The conversation will focus on crafting engaging messages & experiences, social media as a content driver, and digital storytelling all told through the individual and professional experiences of our expert panelists. Conversation begins at 7:30p.

To rsvp via our blog:
http://www.ilandeistudio.com/blog/evening-conversations/

To rsvp for our May 16th Evening Conversations on Facebook please follow this link:
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Join Van Alen to celebrate the launch of Columbia University’s Spring/Summer 2012 Harriman Review investigating ZATO, sites of highly secretive military and scientific research and production in the Soviet Empire. Nameless and not shown on maps, these remote urban environments followed a unique architectural program inspired by ideal cities and the ideology of the Party. Panelists Jean-Louis Cohen, professor in the History of Architecture at NYU; distinguished photographer Richard Pare; Asif Siddiqi, Professor at Fordham University; and curator Xenia Vytuleva will discuss these “realized utopias” within a larger socio-political and artistic discourse.

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The Vertical Urban Factory is an independent project and exhibition curated by architectural historian and critic Nina Rappaport. The exhibition examines the historic and contemporary concepts for the design, structure, mechanization, and economics of multi-storied factories, and their relationship to the urban environment. Ultimately, the project focuses on the impact of global economies on the physical space of industries and aims to stimulate ideas for reintegrating the vertical factory and places of production into the urban fabric both programmatically and economically.

Join Sebastian Knorr, of tecARCHITECTURE, for a panel discussion on his industrial projects including the Inotera Factory in Taipei, featured in the exhibition.

Vertical Urban Factory
May 15th - 6:30pm to 8pm
Department of East Asian Studies
New York University
41 East 11th Street, 7th Floor
New York City

http://www.verticalurbanfactory.org

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Aaroe Architectural hosts designer Tim Campbell, principal of Studio Tim Campbell in Los Angeles and New York City, who will present “Pedigreed Properties: Balancing Past and Present for a Personalized Future”. 

Campbell designs residential interiors, select commercial projects, and historic restorations.  He melds his loves of travel, fashion, and contemporary art to create projects infused with heritage—and a touch of mystery.  Campbell will discuss how to approach architectural properties with reverence for the existing design, while creating a custom home for today.  The pedigreed projects whose renovations Campbell has directed include those by Richard Neutra, Paul Williams, Rex Lotery, Luis Barragan, and Lloyd Wright.

Open to Public.  RSVP to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

For more information: http://www.aaroearchitectural.com; 310.652.6285

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A+D Museum is pleased to host in our Stephen Kanner Education Center for Architecture and Design, an exhibition of student graphic design work from colleges and universities in Southern California. Be inspired by the tremendous talent of our next generation of Designers. EMERGE is organized and sponsored by AIGA Los Angeles.

Art Center College of Design
Cal Poly Pomona
Cerritos College
California State University, Northridge
California State University, Los Angeles
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising
Loyola Marymount University
Otis College of Art and Design
UCLA Extension
University of Southern California
Woodbury University
Westwood College, Los Angeles

OPENING RECEPTION

SATURDAY, MAY 12 | 6:00PM - 9:00PM

http://aplusd.org/exhibitions-future/aiga-emerge

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Material Matters II is a two-day intensive design, prototyping, and fabrication workshop to be held in New York City during the weekend of May 12-13, 2011. As the next installment in the modeFab series and building upon the research developed in Material Matters I, this workshop will examine the procedural distinctions between two modes of design production: the first relying primarily on cerebral processing (a conceptual domain isolated from the wildness of matter and energy) and the second motivated by material’s capacity to act as an agent in the discovery of form. The workshop will operate through a framework of computational and fabrication strategies that hinge on the peculiarities of material and the emergent set of knowledge associated with the work of the hand. In a fast-paced and hands-on learning environment, we will iteratively develop digital and fabricated prototypes utilizing Grid-Based Modeling techniques via Paneling Tools and Machining Strategies with RhinoCAM. Furthermore, the workshop will provide participants with instruction in digital fabrication techniques and direct access to CNC equipment.

This workshop will consist of a series of instructional lectures, open work sessions, and guided exercises, beginning with an introduction to Computational Geometry and Grid-Based Modeling. The workshop is structured to allow each participant time to iteratively develop design prototypes, moving quickly from digital design environments to material artifacts and back again throughout the weekend. As part of a larger online infrastructure, modeLab, this workshop provides participants with continued support and knowledge to draw upon for future learning. Attendance will be limited to provide each participant maximum dedicated time with instructors.

Workshop Details and Registration: http://modelab.nu/?p=5274

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Translate the Intangible
Symposium organized by PhD in Architectural Design Candidates

Date: 11/5/2012
Time: 10:00:00
Venue: Lecture Hall
Guest speakers: Branko Kolarevic (University of Calgary), Mark Sarkisian (Director of Structural Engineering, SOM San Francisco), Greg Lynn (Angewandte Wien & UCLA A+UD), Axel Kilian (Princeton University), Luca Dellatore (ARUP), Hod Lipson (Cornell University)

Translate the Intangible, a symposium organised by the AA PhD in Architectural Design students as part of the AA Public Programme, addresses the challenges of communicating dynamic aspects of contemporary design methodologies through static mediums such as text and images. As current design-oriented fields have amplified the implementation of computational and generative tools for various motives, the process of documentation and representation of the design process has become more difficult to express. As such, Translate the Intangible will bring together a multi-disciplinary group of leading practitioners from different fields to discuss the challenges involved in expressing the process involved in their work and propose new perspectives addressing this issue.

The symposium will serve as a platform for the PhD in Architectural Design students to present and discuss their individual research.

http://www.aaschool.ac.uk/VIDEO/lecture.php?ID=1761

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Cache

Jackson Studio Thesis Show
May 11–12, 2012
Berg Gallery
Cal Poly College of Architecture and Environmental Design
San Luis Obispo, CA

This year’s Jackson Studio exhibition, Cache, features numerous unique and provocative undergraduate architectural thesis projects whose diverse themes are united in their ambition to re-frame the physical world as a place of augmented experience. This augmentation—whether critical, playful, socially catalyzing, or individually empowering—is intended to demonstrate the untapped potential for architecture to produce physical operations on the public’s sense of reality that are commensurate with the highly participatory, interactive, creative, and authorial types of experiences that the public has already embraced in the other forms of media which have so far dominated the contemporary discourse on digital and network culture.

The format of the exhibition capitalizes on these themes of participation and augmentation, presenting each thesis project’s content as a series of informational layers ranging from the purely physical to the purely virtual, and accessible through both traditional as well as novel forms of viewing—including some content which is designed to be revealed on personal mobile devices through a readily available augmented reality application (Layar). This layering of informational content invites the audience to experience the content of the exhibition in a highly engaged and exploratory fashion, as active participants rather than passive viewers.

The exhibition will be open on May 11 and 12, 2012 in the Berg Gallery, located in the Cal Poly College of Architecture and Environmental Design in San Luis Obispo, CA. An opening reception will be held at 6pm on Friday May 11 in the gallery, featuring refreshments and a live DJ. In addition, this opening event will be simulcast online at http://www.jackson-studio.com, where viewers will be able to both watch a live stream of the event as well as post comments that will be projected live in the gallery space throughout the duration of the event.

For more information please see:
http://www.jackson-studio.com

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HEXHIBITION: A Gallery Show at MODULE R

We’re pleased to invite you to the opening of our inaugural gallery show HEXHIBITION: Six-sided Figures in Contemporary Art and Design.

Joining us will be Drew Stuart from the New York design firm Incorporated, who will talk about his hexagonal furniture designs for Lerival.

Beverages will be served. Children and grownups are welcome.

All in-store sales of items in the show receive a 10% discount. The show runs until May 31, 2012.

OPENING WHEN AND WHERE

Thursday, May 10th, 2012
6.00 to 8.00 pm

141 Atlantic Avenue, between Henry and Clinton Streets
Brooklyn, NY 11201

T   (718) 360-9304
E   .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

http://blog.module-r.com/art/hexhibition-a-gallery-show-at-module-r

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Sylvia Lavin is a leading figure in contemporary architectural history, theory, and criticism. In addition to her most recent book,  Lavin is the author of Language of ArchitectureNeutra in a Psychoanalytic Cultureand Other Forms of Architectural Contemporaneityarchitectural projects for the Hammer Museum, has been a guest curator for the CCA and Ace Galleries, and is currently working on a large-scale exhibition, Fin-de-Sixties LA: From Pop to PostmodernismCritical Studies in the Department of Architecture and Urban Design at UCLA, has been a Visiting Professor at Princeton University, the Havard Graduate School of Design and other international schools of architecture, and is the Director of Hi-C, a design/research group that supports architecture in the public realm. 

Join us for an informal talk with Sylvia on the current relationship between art and architecture surrounding the construction of pavilions, entitled “1:1 Model Building”.

Presenting Sponsors: Cal Poly, HMC Architects

When: Thursday May 10th, 6.30 - 9.00pm
Where: A+D Museum
Admission: $10 General, $5 Student w/ valid ID, A+D Members, Cal Poly SLO Students/Alumni FREE

http://aplusd.org/incollaboration

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Writing About Architecture is a handbook on writing effectively and critically about buildings and cities. Each chapter opens with a reprint of a significant essay written by a renowned architecture critic, followed by a close reading and discussion of the writer’s strategies. Join Lange and three of her former students from the School of Visual Arts Design Criticism MFA for a discussion of teaching, learning and writing criticism. Where do you start? What assignments work? And what forms can criticism take, once you’re out of school?

http://www.vanalenbooks.org
http://www.vanalen.org/projects/events/vanalenbooks

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Space Matters. Exploring Spatial Theory and Practice Today
http://www.space-matters-symposium.com
space&designstrategies;
University of Art and Design Linz

CONCEPT
Space matters. It represents a prominent aspect of humanity’s existential nature – as the primordial basis of architecture and a basic prerequisite for our exploration of our world. Our entire lives are literally embedded in space. We are constantly surrounded, affected and shaped by it – whether consciously perceived or unconsciously experienced. Our spaces both reflect the values and power relationships in our societies and have the potential to alter them; spatial planning can be a powerful political actor.

With this potential in mind, the interdisciplinary symposium Space Matters. Exploring Spatial Theory and Practice Today explores contemporary languages of space in theory and practice, re-evaluating spatial production modes beyond disciplinary boundaries and protocol. It takes a critical cross-examination approach to the study and analysis of key subjects concerning today’s global realities, and challenges their implications for space and the built environment.

The symposium thereby attempts to acknowledge the possibility to comprehend and create spaces of knowledge that present us with a pre-requisite for identifying the broader reaches of social and political reality. By presenting a variety of approaches to space from vantage points across disciplines, the symposium both seeks out the common areas between differing practices and highlights the multitude of ways to approach seemingly-familiar problems in radically new ways.

The symposium offers a critical yet playful dialogue between experimental positions from a wide range of disciplinary and cultural contexts, which highlight an inspiring extension of the standard definitions of space and spatial practice. The numerous internationally-renowned participating speakers from different generations are, despite their different approaches, all characterized by an inborn desire to experiment, to dispute the norm and to break original and untouched ground.

PROGRAM
The Space Matters Symposium is divided in four interconnecting thematic clusters that invite for reciprocal exchange as they remain essentially open to actively foster the dialogue of ideas. The symposium is organized and moderated by Prof. Mag. Art. Lukas Feireiss.

Education: Pedagogics of Space
Pedagogics of Space focuses on contemporary examples of pedagogical and educational strategies in the critical and creative discussion and design of spaces and built environments today.

10:00-11:00
“Strategies for Space and Design”
Prof. Elsa Prochazka,
space&designstrategies;, University of Art and Design Linz, Austria

“Last Round Ecology”
Prof. Hubert Klumpner & Prof. Alfredo Brillembourg
D-ARCH, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

11:30-12:30
“Real Space / Virtual Space: What Really Counts”
Prof. Martha Thorne
IE School of Architecture, Madrid, Spain

“The Art of Thinking and Designing Space”
Prof. Annett Zinsmeister
State Academy of Art and Design Stuttgart, Germany

13:00-13:30
Roundtalk I

Theory: Semantics of Space
The symposium section Semantics of Space focuses on theoretical approaches that react to both historical and contemporary contexts, ultimately turning a critical and speculative gaze on complex scenarios that may have remained unquestioned or seem straightforward at a glance.

14:30-15:30
“Spacedesigns: On the History of Pictography”
Prof. Thomas Macho,
Institute for Cultural History and Theory, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany

“Critical Spatial Practice: Site-Writing”
Prof. Jane Rendel
Architectural Research, Bartlett University College London, United Kingdom

16:00-17:00
“Inhabiting Space”
Prof. Felicity D. Scott
Critical, Curatorial and Conceptual Practices in Architecture,
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, New York, USA

“Cultures of Assembly”
Prof. Markus Miessen
Critical Spatial Practice, Städelschule, Frankfurt, Germany

17:30-18:00
Roundtalk II

Friday, 11. May 2012:

Practice: Performance of Space
With an overall attentiveness towards the complex relationships of context and site, Performance of Space brings together examples that illustrate the performative and transformational power of spatial interventions in the urban realm.

10:00-11:00
“A Vision of the Future City and the Artist’s Role as Mediator”
Prof. Marjetica Potrč
Design for the Living World, HFBK Hochschule für bildende Künste, Hamburg, Germany

“Space Issues: Trojan Horses and other Social Animals”
Michael Obrist
feld72, Vienna, Österreich

11:30-12:30
“Cloud Cities”
Tomas Saraceno
Frankfurt, Germany

“Matter Enclosed in Heavy Brackets”
Iris Touliatou
Paris, France

13:00-13:30
Roundtalk III

Curatorial: Mediation of Space
Curators and cultural mediators dealing with spatial representation and ways of exhibiting spatial practice form Mediation of Space’s focus, incorporating complex issues of evaluation and examination of modes of production.

14:30-15:30
“Curating the Expanded Field of Spatial Practice”
Francesca Ferguson
Urbandrift, Berlin, Germany

“An Archipelago of Seemingly Open Ghettos”
Rani al Rajji,
Studio Beirut, Libanon

16:00-17:00
“All Kinds of Spaces”
Lilli Hollein
Neigunsgruppe Design, Vienna, Austria

“Architecture through Exhibition Making: An Inventory of Recent Strategies”
Carson Chan
Program / initiative for art+architecture collaborations, Berlin, Germany

17:30-18:00
Roundtalk IV

REGISTRATION
The Space Matters Symposium has free admission, seat availability is however limited. The symposium will be held in English language. Please register online at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) until 30. April 2012.

CONTACT
Prof. Mag. Art. Lukas Feireiss
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University of Art and Design Linz

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http://www.studiolukasfeireiss.com

http://www.space-matters-symposium.com
http://www.strategies.ufg.ac.at

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d3 is pleased to announce the opening of the ‘d3 Natural Systems>Origins’ exhibition at GalleryMC in Manhattan.  The exhibition will run from May 9th through June 1st, Tuesday through Saturday from 12-6pm.  Gallery MC will offer extended evening hours on May 9th from 6-8pm.

Sponsored by NewYork-based d3, the annual d3 Natural Systems international architectural design competition promotes investigation of ecological flows as a platform for architectonic innovation. The competition invites architects, designers, engineers, and students worldwide to collectively explore the potential of sustainable,nature-based influences in urbanism, architecture, interiors, and designed objects.  Various international competition submissions representing a broad range of ecologically-relevant and cross-cultural design strategies will be displayed.  Gallery MC is located in west Midtown Manhattan and provides a non-profit,multicultural, and interdisciplinary art gallery committed to the research,production, presentation, and interpretation of contemporary art and design.  ‘d3 Natural Systems>Origins’ was co-curated by Gregory Marinic,Director of Interior Architecture and Assistant Professor of Architecture at the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture at the University of Houston, and principal of the New York/Houston-based architecture and design practice, Arquipelago; and Vanessa Keith, principal of the New York-based architecture and design practice, Studioteka; and Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture at the City College of New York.

http://www.gallerymc.org
http://www.d3space.org
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Where: IAAC,C/ Pujades 102, Poble Nou, Barcelona
Date: Wednesday the 9th of May
Time: 19.30pm- 21.00pm

Lecture title : “DA DA A NADAAA”
NADER TEHRANI

Nader Tehrani is a Principal and Founder of NADAAA, a practice dedicated to design innovation, the cultivation of new methods of fabrication, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a productive dialogue with the construction industry. He also is a Professor and the Head of the Department of Architecture at MIT School of Architecture and Planning.  As the founding principal of Office dA, Nader Tehrani’s work received many awards, including the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award in Architecture, the American Academy of Arts and Letters Architecture Award, the United States Artists Architecture and Design Award, and thirteen Progressive Architecture Awards.

http://www.iaac.net/lectures/maa-spring-lecture-series-nader-tehrani-nadaaa-192

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