What does the soundtrack of a broken concrete utopia sound like? Gordon Chapman-Fox discusses creating music inspired by the haunting architecture of U.K. New Towns with Mattie Colquhoun on the Walker Reader. "Growing up in the tail end of the 1970s and into the 1980s, a synthesizer still sounds like the future to me. This is similar to a lot of the architecture in these New Towns." Read on ?? https://wlkr.art/3NFVMfp "Your Community Hub" from Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan is available in vinyl at Idea House 3. Images: (1) Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan, "Your Community Hub" (2024). Courtesy the artist. (2) Southgate Estate, Runcorn New Town, 1977.
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The "Building of the Year created with ALUPROF Systems" competition is is a cyclical event organised every 2 years. ?? The 5th edition of the competition is addressed to architectural practices and freelance architects whose designs feature systems by ALUPROF SA and were, or will have been, built between 1st January 2022 and 30th June 2024 or, if they were not entered for the previous competitions, earlier. The idea of the competition is to identify the most interesting buildings of this kind and, at the same time, to promote contemporary architecture and create a forum for discussing the latest architectural designs and completed projects. ????
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Few things make us happier than the acknowledgment that lighting design is an art form in and of itself. This article takes a look at the prestigious — and sometimes thrilling — work of lampers at the Met.? Read the full piece (paywall) here: https://lnkd.in/dmTKUH9v
Keeping the Lights on at the Met Museum Is an Art in ItselfKeeping the Lights on at the Met Museum Is an Art in Itself
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The "Building of the Year created with ALUPROF Systems" competition is is a cyclical event organised every 2 years. ??The 5th edition of the competition is addressed to architectural practices and freelance architects whose designs feature systems by ALUPROF SA and were, or will have been, built between 1st January 2022 and 30th June 2024 or, if they were not entered for the previous competitions, earlier. The idea of the competition is to identify the most interesting buildings of this kind and, at the same time, to promote contemporary architecture and create a forum for discussing the latest architectural designs and completed projects. ????
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Facts about windows you may not know... Windows have played a crucial role in architectural history, reflecting different eras and styles. Stained glass windows in medieval cathedrals or large glass panes in contemporary skyscrapers are examples of their diverse roles. What do you think of this project we're working on in satin black?
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I'm loving the 2024 home and art trends. This blog post will cover the trends and how you can incorporate them into your home with art. https://lnkd.in/gNuiJiBf
From timid neutrals to technicolor dreams: the home art trends for 2024
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Remember the days when stairs were the only challenge between you and your favorite rooftop view? Enter vertical platform lifts – the unsung heroes that swoop in like caped crusaders, making buildings accessible without the dramatics of an architectural soap opera. Sure, you could take the stairs and pretend you're training for Everest, but why break a sweat when technology can break down barriers instead? Imagine gliding up gracefully, giving a subtle nod to gravity as you ascend. Pure poetry in motion. But why bother with these mechanical marvels, you ask skeptically, eyebrow raised? Because not everyone gets to play stairmaster champion. Think about those with mobility challenges, the elderly, or simply days when your legs are protesting like angry politicians. Let’s give credit where it’s due: vertical platform lifts offer practicality wrapped in elegance. They’re the unsung verse in the symphony of universal design. - **Efficient** - **Elegant** - **Empathetic** Ready to elevate your perspective? https://lnkd.in/emdgfXDV #VerticalPlatformLifts #Accessibility #Innovation #UniversalDesign #ElevateLife
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Winter Light Where would you be, if you were to sit alone and enjoy the winter light? This is my place. Roman court at the Metropolitan Museum, New York. Not just because it is my favorite museum. Not just because I took small part in the making. Just it is a wonderful place to sit. And watch people. Quiet corner in a crazy city. All those hours spent drawing and modeling, imagining what this place would be like. But we couldn't see really. How people would walk around. How they would look at sculptures with total abandon. How they would take selfies with loved ones, laughing and be merry. How they would look up and see light playing patterns on the colonnade. Being an architect, this must be the best form of therapy. You get so bruised working in this profession. Seeing people enjoy your building, those bruises don't matter. You know a place well after visiting for decades. You arrive at a different time and place, with different colors and vibes and people. These could be rival civilizations locked in eternal battle. Now their artifacts: vases, statues, paintings or carpets, stand side-by-side. All serene, hostilities forgotten. With 20+ buildings built over a century, the Met is a maze. Even after drawing this whole museum from scratch I still get lost sometimes. Embarrassed, I would murmur some excuses, trying to find my way. My wife would refrain from comment. Wise woman. One learns to be humble here. The Met was built by generations of architects, each contributing within his/ her own lifetime. Together they made the museum we see today. In this way the museum is like a city. One person does not make a city. We all work within our time, hopefully towards a common goal. We shape our city. If we build a city that is hostile to its occupants, then we deserve to bear the consequences. We are not by-standers. Corrupt politicians or greedy developers don't take the whole blame. We are also to blame. And therefore act we must. And perhaps, if we do it right, we get to see something as beautiful as a museum in winter light. #Met #NewYork PS. History of the Met buildings. See link at first comment.
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Every living creature possesses an innate instinct to survive and thrive, and nature is our greatest teacher. Observing this video has sparked profound realizations and insights, leaving me, as an architect, both humbled and empowered. Birds are remarkable natural architects, constructing intricate and functional nests that showcase their resourcefulness and design skills. Each species employs specific materials and techniques tailored to its environment—whether it’s the weaver bird crafting elaborate woven nests or the swallow building mud homes in sheltered spaces. These nests fulfill essential functions, such as protecting against predators, regulating temperature, and providing a safe haven for raising young. What truly fascinates me is birds' ability to use available resources efficiently, often repurposing twigs, leaves, feathers, and even human-made materials. They are also adaptive builders, modifying their designs based on climate, predators, and geography. At times, I feel that modern architecture is often perceived as merely a pursuit of visual appeal, rather than addressing environmental and societal needs. As trained architects, we are not just sketching aesthetically pleasing buildings; we are balancing art, science, and real-world challenges. Our training sharpens our skills, teaching us to think intuitively about structural, environmental, and social factors, while our experience fine-tunes those instincts. Without both, a beautiful design may look appealing but risk collapsing under pressure. Designing in harmony with nature’s patterns can effectively address human challenges. Birds remind us that great architecture transcends mere creativity; it is about efficiency, adaptability, and a deep harmony with the natural world. #ArchitecturalInspiration #NatureInspiredDesign #SustainableArchitecture #AdaptiveDesign #NaturalArchitecture #BirdsAsArchitects #HarmoniousDesign #EcoFriendlyDesign #EfficiencyInArchitecture #ArchitecturalWisdom #DesignWithNature #CreativeArchitecture #EnvironmentalDesign #Architecture #UndesignArchitects https://lnkd.in/dyhPd8Ui
25M views · 600K reactions | These birds manage to build their nests and houses like a great work of art | These birds manage to build their nests and houses like a great work of art | By Berkesenian Ndeso | Facebook
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Explore the art of revealing historical, cultural, and natural stories about places and learn how to plan and integrate interpretive media into a given site. https://lnkd.in/gHgjGHxJ
Interpreting Places and Spaces
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Carved panels are crucial in augmenting spaces, merging practicality with elaborate artistry to boost the visual and historical value of the environments they adorn. #customizedmetalwork #architecturalmetalwork #customwork #buildingdesign
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