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Apr 27

Everyone who is involved in building industry knows how important communication is throughout the development process. Of course the most obvious method to discuss ongoing work is face-to-face meeting. Nevertheless, in today’s technologically developed times direct meetings are becoming simply inconvenient. Everyone wants to do their business faster and cheaper and what is the most important in much simpler way. Fortunately, there is a solution which provides working with clients across the globe more effectively than many companies can service clients across the street. 
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Apr 18

This video shows an interview with the Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank Gehry. He is internationally well known and his buildings even his private residence, have become tourist attractions. His works are treated as being among the most important works of contemporary architecture. Vanity Fair Magazine labels him as “the most important architect of our age”. Much of Gehry’s work falls within the style of Deconstructivism, which is often referred to as post-structuralist in nature for its ability to go beyond current modalities of structural definition. Gehry is a Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council and also a recipient of many architectural awards including Pritzker Prize, National Medal of Arts and AIA Gold Medal. Gehry’s best-known works include the titanium-covered Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain; MIT Stata Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles; Experience Music Project in Seattle; Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis and Dancing House in Prague. During this interview, Gehry comments on the importance of his new web-based design software. Gerhy hopes the software will streamline the design and permitting process for owners, developers, architects, engineers, general contractors, and fabricators.
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Apr 16

Danish architects BIG have unveiled proposals for a 150-metre-high skyscraper in downtown Vancouver. The architects are working alongside a team that includes developer Westbank, consultants Dialog, Cobalt, PFS, Buro Happold and Glotman Simpson, as well as local architect James Cheng. The 49-storey residential building will have a twisted form that is set back from the adjacent motorway flyover to prevent any windows or balconies from overlooking it. Nine floors at the base of the tower will accomodate offices, shops and restaurants, which will spill out onto a series of public plazas that stretch underneath the elevated highway.
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Mar 26

London architects Pernilla & Asif have unveiled designs for a pavilion that can be played like a musical instrument for the London 2012 Olympic park. The circular walls of the Coca-Cola Beatbox will be covered in ETFE plastic pillows that are sensitive to both movement and touch. As visitors come into contact with the building each pillow will emit different sounds prerecorded by British DJ and producer Mark Ronson from a selection of Olympic sports.
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Mar 20

In order to better utilize a space of 9 acre site at the heart of the Seattle Center, the Urban Intervention invited designers to conceive a fresh vision of social, economic and environmental opportunities. This was clearly with a view of generating ideas for a new generation and towards applicable solutions for major urban sites around the world. The 9 acre site is originally where the Memorial Stadium stands and will soon be demolished. It is to make way for more public space, which holds whimsical ideas for a new cultural center and public place.
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Mar 19

This amazing library concept has been designed by the Design team at 10, and tries to come with something new, modern and futuristic that hopefully will attract as much visitors as possible to enjoy a unique landscape. The architecture of the building uses topographic undulations that beautifully interacts with the landscape giving birth to a bold and futuristic landmark. The facade is clad in a dark grey, and its metal skin provides an extra resistance to the marine conditions and whether. The interior design is simple and very airy, the book shelves are placed at an exact distance between each others and the study area is actually the entire library, you can choose to sit at a table or read a book on the stairs. The library features some huge windows that covers more than half of the wall and provides enough natural light to create a great study environment.
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Mar 09

This mixed-use buildings called Hermitage Plaza and they will be located in Seine, just outside Paris. Towers will provide offices, apartments, a hotel and a spa, as well as a public plaza that will slope up across a busy road to meet the river’s edge. Diamond-shaped in plan, the two towers will have a twisted form that tapers outwards as they grow in height.
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Feb 15

Prepared to have your mind blown. Filip Dujardin‘s set of structurally impossible architecture photographs will have you looking at every detail in search of those details that are basically implausible. Working with a set of photos of real buildings in and around Ghent, Belgium, and using digital collaging techniques, the photographer created a mind-dazzling collection of photos entitled “Fictions“. Filip Dujardin studied history of art at the University of Ghent, specializing in architecture and now works as an independent photographer. His work on this project expresses the intricacy of architecture while pushing the limits of reality well beyond the immediate visual effect. Transforming existing buildings into fictional structures, Filip took out details and added some unusual ones instead. How many can you spot?
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