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(Deconstructing in-order to find new meanings)
A blogging space about my personal interests; was made during training in Stockholm #Young Leaders Visitors Program #Ylvp08 it developed into a social bookmarking blog.
I studied #Architecture; interested in #Design #Art #Education #Urban Design #Digital-media #social-media #Inhabited-Environments #Contemporary-Cultures #experimentation #networking #sustainability & more =)
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Thursday, July 2
bernard tschumi architects: new acropolis museum
Sunday, June 21
eVolo's 2010 Skyscraper Competition
The main idea of this contest is to examine the relationship between the skyscraper and the natural world, the skyscraper and the community and the skyscraper and urban living. In the last few years we have seen hundreds of new skyscrapers been developed around the world without careful consideration to the context or environment. There is a constant lack of urban planning and poor architectural design without intellectual or perceptual enjoyment. The aim of the competition is to push our imagination to redefine the term skyscraper through the use of new materials, technology, aesthetics, programs, and spatial organizations. Globalization, environmental warming, flexibility, adaptability, and the digital revolution are just some of the multi-layered elements that should be taken in consideration. There are no restrictions in regards to site, program or size. The objective is to provide maximum freedom to propose the most innovative projects for this fascinating architectural genre. Ultimately, the designs should help the environment, restructure our cities and improve our way of life. Immediate.
Submission requirements This is a digital competition and no hardcopies are necessary. Entrants will submit their proposal via email no later than January 18, 2010 (23:00 hours US Eastern Time) to the following email address: skyscraper2010evolo-arch.com The project submission must contain the following files: 1. Two boards with the project information including plans, sections, and perspectives. Participants are encouraged to submit all the information they consider necessary to explain their proposal. These boards should be 24" X 48" in HORIZONTAL format. The resolution of the boards must be 150 dpi, RGB mode and saved as JPG files. The upper right corner of each board must contain the participation number. There should not be any marks or any other form of identification. The files must be named after the registration number followed by the board number. For example: 0101-1.jpg and 0101-2.jpg. 2. A DOC file containing the entrants personal information, including name, profession, address, and email. This file must be named after the registration number followed by the word "info". For example: 0101-info.doc. 3. All the files must be placed in a ZIP folder named after your registration number. For example: 0101.zip
Regulations This is an anonymous competition and the registration number is the only means of identification. The personal information files will be kept by the General Advisor and will not be opened until the Jury has selected the award winners. 1. The official language of the competition is English and it is the only one accepted. 2. The registration fee is non-refundable. 3. Any participant contacting the members of the Jury will be disqualified. 4. Entrants will be disqualified if any of the competition rules are not considered. 5. Participation assumes acceptance of all the competition rules.
IDA POSTER OF THE YEAR COMPETITION
IDA POSTER OF THE YEAR COMPETITION
The International Design Awards invite designers worldwide to showcase their creative talents! The poster competition is open to graphic designers as well as architects and designers of products, fashion, and interiors. Whether the poster is your creation, or your work was featured in it, you are invited to enter your noteworthy designs for the Poster of the Year Competition!
THE PRIZES First Prize: $1000 Second Prize: $500 Third Prize: $250 People’s Choice: $250 In addition, the top 20 posters will be featured on the IDA website, and recognized at the annual awards gala. You will also receive an IDA winners seal to post on your website announcing your winning status, along with a personalized press release.
SUBMITTING ENTRIES All posters must be submitted online at idesignawards.com. Image files cannot exceed a height or width greater than 800 pixels. The file format must be JPG. Work must have been created within the last 3 years.
THE DEADLINE All entries must be submitted online no later than July 30, 2009. Entries submitted after July 30 require a late fee of $10 per entry. Entries will not be accepted after August 15, 2009.
ENTRY FEE Each entry is $75. You can enter as many posters as you like.
PAYMENT INFORMATION You may pay by credit card or with a check. If paying by check, payment must be postmarked by August 15, 2009. Makes checks payable (in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank) to International Design Awards. If payment is not received, entries will be disqualified. Entry fees are non-refundable. One check may be used to cover multiple entries. Credit card charges will appear on your statement as “International Awards, Inc”. Mail checks to: International Design Awards Attn: Poster Competition 550 N Larchmont Blvd, Ste 100 Los Angeles, CA 90004 USA
USE OF PRINTS BY IDA By entering, you have cleared any material submitted to the competition. Materials may be used by IDA for marketing and promotional purposes directly related to promoting IDA. Any material used by IDA shall carry the designer’s credit line. Copyright and all other rights remain that of the entrants or their clients. IDA is not liable for any copyright infringement on the part of the entrant and will not become involved in copyright disputes. IDA will notify winners by October 2009, after judging is complete.
If you have additional questions, e-mail us at team@idesignawards.com
Saturday, June 20
Estudio Explanada
This artist's studio is located in a residential area in the west corner of Mexico City, on a 20 x 40 m (66 x 131 ft) site. The program includes an underground parking space, as well as a three story-building which is comprised of a triple-height space, offices on the third floor, and a service area on the roof. Two functions had to be served: as a studio space on one hand, and on the other, as a venue for private temporary exhibits.
Design team: Tatiana Bilbao S.C. with Julio Amezcua - Francisco Pardo; Israel Alvarez, Aida Hurtado, Arturo Peniche, Jorge Vazquez, Carlos Leguizamo y Octavio Vazquez, Tiberio Wallentin Structural engineering: IESSA, Ing. Francisco Javier Ribe Contractor: MZM, Ing. Miguel Cornejo Construction management: Elizabeth Huerta Client: Undisclosed Design phase: June 2006 – December 2006 Construction phase: March 2007 – December 2008 Maximum height of the building from ground level: 9 meters
OMA and Urbanus Win Shenzhen Crystal Island Competition
The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), in collaboration with Shenzhen-based architects Urbanus, has been awarded first prize in the design competition for a major new cultural center, transport hub, and public landmark in the heart of the city of Shenzhen, southern China. The design, led by OMA partner Ole Scheeren, was selected from 32 entries by an international jury.
Kenya slum gets digital centre
The SIDAREC partnership with 50x15 and Architecture for Humanity plays a key role in a new feature documentary, "One Peace at a Time," which had its Nairobi premiere on the same day. The film's director, Turk Pipkin, was on hand to discuss the film and its focus on the achievable goal of providing basic rights to every child on earth. Pipkin is the founder of the global education nonprofit, The Nobelity Project, and worked closely with Nobel Peace laureate Wangari Maathai on his previous film. The 50x15 Foundation's mission is to accelerate worldwide digital inclusion rates to 50 percent of the world's population by 2015, 15 years faster than the current growth rate.
It seeks to enable affordable, sustainable and accessible Internet connectivity and computing capability in high-growth markets provides communities with the means to participate in and benefit from the global network of commercial and educational opportunity. To date, the 50x15 Foundation, in collaboration with its ecosystem of public and private partners, has launched more than 30 technology centres in more than a dozen countries around the world.
Monday, June 15
Week of sabils in the City of Damascus
Week of sabils in the City of Damascus
Program
- Tuesday June 9th 6pm : Inauguration of Sabil Maktab Anbar with traditional music and a lecture about the water situation in Damascus - Palace of Culture (Maktab Anbar)
- Wednesday June 10th 1pm - Case Studies on Groundwater Expertise in Arid Countries - Rida Said, Lecture Hall
- Thursday to Saturday June 11th – 13th 10am to 5pm : Art exhibition on the theme of Sabils and Water in Old Damascus - Gallery of Mustafa Ali
- Friday June 12th 10am : Guided Tour among several Sabils - Start: Al Nasser Street, Justice Palace
- Saturday June 13th 6pm : Inauguration of Sabil Taht al-Qanater and Tour of the Mahsiniye School - Mahsiniye School
- Sunday June 14th 6pm : Tour of Beit al ‘Aqqad and Sabil Khazne - The Danish Institute
- Monday June 15th 6pm : Inauguration of Sabil al-Ward with a tour and historical presentation of Souq Saruja and featuring a performance of the traditional music group Arada - French Cultural Center