the Architectural Association Summer Pavilion, designed by students from Unit 2, which opened today in London’s Bedford Square.Based on a concept by 3rd year student Danecia Sibingo, the pavilion is the fourth in the annual AA Summer Pavilion series.
Now in its fourth year of building pavilions, Intermediate Unit 2 pavilion projects are led by tutors Charles Walker and Martin Self with technical advice from ARUP, this year led by Ching Luan Lau, Senior Engineer. The unit challenges students to create architectural space through the construction of a sustainable timber pavilion and is also sponsored by HOK architects who pride themselves on their global reach and ability to respond to the most demanding of design challenges. Driftwood is on show in Bedford Square until 25 July 2009.
Skywalk kitchen by Eggersmann
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[image: Skywalk kitchen by Eggersmann]
*Dezeen Showroom:* White Tiger granite and golden-hued bronzed brass
combine dramatically in the Skywalk kitchen, ...
The Architecture of Fulfillment
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An automation arms-race and the explosive growth of massive fulfillment
centers are reshaping retail—and cities could be next.
NAARO
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*The Camera*
Architect Marcela Spadaro from Argentina and photographer Freya Najade from
Germany form the NAARO photography studio based in London. The ...
The Sky-Math Garden
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[image: espy]
[Images: Via Peter Moore’s piece on “dueling weathermen” over at *Nautilus*
]. As mentioned in the previous post, I recently had the pleasure o...
the favela future
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This thought-piece on the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, from The Guardian,
manages to get it both wrong and right.
The writer, Simon Jenkins, correctly note...
CASE Releases Innovative Suite of Building Tools
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NEW YORK, New York - April 1, 2014 - After extensive research and
user-testing, CASE is pleased to release the CASE Building Suite, a
collection of build...
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