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Newsletter #22/11 24. October 2011
 
 
Building Review
(Photo: Peter Sellar)
Maison Glissade, Collingwood, Canada - Toronto's Atelier Kastelic Buffey designed an elegant open-plan getaway for a ski-fanatical family with a taste for contemporary art.
 
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New Profiles
 
Architects
Architects Collective, Wien
Architects
BAU, Stockholm
 
Architects
Yo Yamagata Architects, Kanagawa
Architects
Robert Young Architecture & Interiors, New York
 
Interior Designers
bahlsconcepts, Dießen
Architects
FELIPPI WYSSEN, Basel
 
 
 
Agenda
27 October, Ryerson University, Toronto
Simak Hariri, Lecture more
 
28 October, SCI-Arc, Library Gallery, Los Angeles
Solar Decathlon 2011, Exhibition Opening more
 
1 November to 15 January, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Valerio Olgiati, Exhibition more
 
2 to 4 November, CCIB, Barcelona
WAF - World Architecture Festival more
 
3 November, Hastings Hall, Paul Rudoloph Hall, New Haven
David Chipperfield Architects: Recent Work, Lecture more
 
4 November, KunstWerkRaum, Baden
Drift to the Cities, Exhibition Opening more
 
until 8 January, Deichtorhallen, Haus der Fotografie, Hamburg
Eyes on Paris, Exhibition more
 
more Lectures, Exhibitions, Events
 
 
Updated Profiles
 
Architects
Steven Holl Architects, New York
Architects
Kawahito Architects, Hokkaido
 
Architects
syntax architektur, Klosterneuburg
Architects
UNStudio, Amsterdam
 
Lighting Designers
pfarré lighting design, München
Architects
BOGDAN & VAN BROECK ARCHITECTS, Brussels
 
 
Jobs
Project Architect
WASA/Studio A, New York more
 
Senior Architect
Buro Ole Scheeren, Beijing more
 
Architekt/in, Projektleitung, 5 Jahre Berufserfahrung
Blocher Blocher Partners, Stuttgart more
 
Adviseur Architectuur
Stad Antwerpen, Antwerpen more
 
Interior Designers
RAD Ltd., Hong Kong more
 
Team-Innenarchitekt/In, Architekt/In
Studio Hannes Wettstein, Zürich more
 
Student Internship
MAKAAgroup, Warszawa more
 
more Jobs
 
 
Architecture by Numbers
Symbolic worth of the Notre Dame and the Louvre in Paris, France, among the estimated 28,000 buildings ownded by the French state: 1 Euro

By René Ammann
 
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