martes, 19 de julio de 2011

15/11 | World-Architects.com


 
 
Newsletter #15/11 18. July 2011
 
 
Building Review
(Photo: Cristóbal Palma)
Bastard Design, Talca, Chile - This house, located in the Central Valley of Chile —at 5 minutes form the city—, is like a statement, as the design and building process were so unsteady, starting with the site —in a very steeped hill— to the budget limitations.
 
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New Profiles
 
Architects
Ortner & Ortner Baukunst, Berlin
Architects
Romi Khosla Design Studios, New Delhi
 
Architects
BUSarchitektur, Wien
Architects
Duvall Decker Architects, Jackson
 
Architects
n-lab architects, Luxembourg
Architects
Somaya & Kalappa, Mumbai
 
 
 
Agenda
17 July to 28 August, Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY
Public Summer BK, installation by CO more
 
29 July, SCI-Arc, Los Angeles
Rawhide: The New Shingle Style, Exhibition Opening more
 
until 31 July, Haus der Architektur Graz
Raum, verschraubt mit der Zeit – Architekturpreis des Landes Steiermark 2010, Exhibition more
 
until 30 September, Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich
Foto-Wettbewerb: Prime Tower Zürich more
 
until 4 March, Siza-Pavillon Stiftung Insel Hombroich Neuss
Álvaro Siza: From Line to Space, Exhibition more
 
more Lectures, Exhibitions, Events
 
 
Updated Profiles
 
Architects
UID architects, Hiroshima
Architects
ARX Portugal Arquitectos, Lisboa
 
Architects
feld72 architekten, Wien
Engineers
schlaich bergermann und partner, Stuttgart
 
Architects
Richard Meier & Partners Architects, New York
Architects
Usoarquitectura, México D.F
 
 
 
Jobs
Architecte Expérimenté
Herzog & de Meuron, Basel more
 
Senior Urban Designer
AECOM Asia, Hong Kong more
 
Facade Specialist
Knippers Helbig Advanced Engineering, Stuttgart more
 
Senior Architect / Urban Planner
Rheinschiene, Beijing more
 
Project Architect / Designer
Lorraine Bonaventura Architect, Brooklyn more
 
Senior Project Architect
Ranstad, Singapore more
 
Projektleiter für Wasserkraft-Projekte
BHM Ingenieure, Feldkirch more
 
more Jobs
 
Architecture by Numbers
Amount of straw and clay used for the first certified Minergy-A-Eco house worldwide in Rosshäusern, Switzerland, a home that produces more energy than it uses: 9 %

By René Ammann
 
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