lunes, 15 de octubre de 2012

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Newsletter #20/12 15. October 2012
 
 
Building Review
(Photo: Christopher Gardner)
Harvest Pavilion, New Haven, USA - The form and construction of the Harvest Pavilion at Common Ground High School in New Haven, Connecticut, may be simple, but the result is a very appealing building whose character changes during the day and when open or closed. This responds to the pavilion's various uses: It serves to process produce from the school's organic garden, acts as an outdoor classroom, and is also a venue for the school's weekly farmer market. Architect David Thompson answered some questions about the small but important project.
 
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New Profiles
 
Architects
Schulz Arkitekter, Göteborg
Architects
Rural Urban Framework, Hong Kong
 
Architects
In Praise of Shadows Arkitektur, Stockholm
Architects
POHL Architekten, Erfurt
 
Architects
Fahrni Architekten, Steffisburg
Architects
Labo Design Studio, New York
 
 
 
Agenda
13 to 28 October, Block M, Jakarta
Jakarta Architecture Triennale more
 
17 October, Auditorium Oehoe, Gent
WOHA (SG) | Breathing Architecture, Lecture more
 
17 October, ETH Hönggerberg, Zürich
Architektur in der Krise: Ein Blick auf die 1970er Jahre, Panel Discussion more
 
18 to 21 October, Tribeca Cinemas, New York
Architecture & Design Film Festival more
 
18 October to 12 December, various locations, Istanbul
Istanbul Design Biennial more
 
until 4 November, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin
Arno Brandlhuber - Archipel, Exhibition more
 
until 24 February, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
Building/Inside Studio Gang Architects, Workshop more
 
more Lectures, Exhibitions, Events
 
 
Updated Profiles
 
Architects
nabil gholam architects, Beirut
Architects
gus wüstemann, Zürich
 
Architects
Atelier Heiss, Wien
Architects
Platform for Architecture + Research, Los Angeles
 
Lighting Designers
pfarré lighting design, München
Interior Designers
Hiroyuki Miyake Design Office, Aichi
 
 
 
Jobs
Interior Designer
Da Xin Shi Decoration, Beijing more
 
Internship
Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture, Göteburg more
 
EntwurfsarchitektIn
Gerber Architekten, Dortmund more
 
Junior IT Medewerker
BURO II & ARCHI+I, Antwerpen more
 
dipl./MA Architekt/in ETH oder FH
MMJS Jauch-Stolz Architekten, Luzern more
 
more Jobs
 
Architecture by Numbers
Slashed price asked by David and Jacqueline Siegel for their unfinished 90.000-square-foot home near Orlando, Florida, that was featured in the documentary „The Queen of Versailles": $65 million

By René Ammann
 
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