The Canadian architect Frank Gehry was a bold choice for the design of this European outpost of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. This distinctive,
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The Canadian architect Frank Gehry was a bold choice for the design of this European outpost of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. This distinctive,
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“Mr. Broad has spoken of the importance of knowing the art of one’s time so we may know ourselves better,” said MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon. “And he and Edythe have made it something we look forward to doing – entering a vibrant …
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DUBAI.- This year, Art Dubai (17-20 March) will host its strongest programme of collateral events to date. It will include the Global Art Forum, the unveiling of the Abraaj Capital Art Prize, special projects curated by Bidoun Projects …
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H.L. Mencken, whose tendency to “heave dead cats” is noted in my column tomorrow, wrote about modern architecture in 1931. The essay was printed in Alistair Cooke’s collection “The Vintage Mencken.” The link is here. …
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While visiting his site, a few articles caught my attention, but that which I particularly wished to note came in the context of an article on work of the architectural firm of Edward York and Philip Sawyer, where a simply splendid …
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New Liturgical Movement: Ornamental Floors in Architecture
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It features an article on architecture and bloggers called “Meet Joe (and Josie) Blog” and profiles those behind A Daily Dose of Architecture, We Make Money not Art, BLDG BLOG and Archi-Ninja (see cover) as well as The Architecture of …
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The Architecture of Fear: The Architecture of Fear in PLAN Magazine
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Concrete wood house architecture designed by Wallflower Architecture located in Singapore. It’s designed with cooling system which naturally create different temperature for house atmosphere because of of their different concealed heat …
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BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer said today that the German automaker is working on front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive vehicle architecture that will underpin a new range of entry-level, fuel-efficient BMWs and MINIs. …
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010 publishers write: In the films of Alfred Hitchcock, architecture plays an important role. Having worked as a set designer in the early 1920s, Hitchcock remained intensely concerned …
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I am writing this post as I am in an Enterprise Architecture class, specifically on the Oracle Enterprise Architecture Framework (OEAF). I have been a long believer that SOA’s key strength is that it is the first IT approach that blends …
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