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15 February 2010 | No. 04


 

Building Review

 
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  Cape Russell Retreat, Sharps Chapel, USA - This tiny retreat in Tennessee garnered Sanders Pace Architects a local AIA award. The architects answered some questions about the well-crafted structure.

>> read article

 


new Office Profiles

 
Interior Designer
Architect
Holcim


Agenda

 
17 February, Sci-Arc, Los Angeles
Pro Eutopia: Michael Sorkin, Lecture >> more

18 February, Dalhousie University, Halifax
Marlon Blackwell, Lecture >> more

21 to 24 February, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

Green Cities 2010, People, Places, and Performance >> more

23 February, Kornhaus, Bern
Hochhäuser in Dubai, Lecture >> more

25 February, Stad en Architectuur, Leuven

Ecologisch bouwen met hout: Hermann Kaufmann, Lecture >> more

26 February, Columbia GSAPP, New York
Presence and Absence: Dominique Perrault, Lecture >> more

Upto 26 March,
Gdańsk
The Museum of the Second World War, Gdańsk, Competition >> more

Upto 4 April, AedesLand, Berlin

Land Lines: Landscape Architecture by Winfried Häfner / Jimenez, Exhibition >> more

 
>> more Lectures, Exhibitions, Events

A10 - new European architecture


updated Office Profiles

 
Architect


Jobs

 
Russian Architect - UNStudio, Amsterdam >> more

Intern Business Administration
- Herzog de Meuron, Basel >> more

Design Team Leader Beijing Office - KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten, Beijing >> more

Chief Construction Manager
- Spacial Solutions GmbH, Kigali >> more

Project Manager
- Gene Kaufmann Architect, New York >> more
 
Senior Site Architect in Abu Dhabi - Faust Consult GmbH, Abu Dhabi >> more

AusführungsplanerIn
- Max Dudler Architekten, Zürich >> more

 
>> more jobs


Architecture by numbers

 
Estimated number of 7.5m long slender transparent rods filled with seeds at the ends that are needed to form a six storey high "Seed Cathedral", the pavilion built by British architect and designer Thomas Heatherwick for the 2010 Shanghai World Expo: 60.000

By René Ammann
 

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