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Something Old & Something New

Having studied cities for many years, I've found that reconciling new and existing architecture is quite a daunting task. It is particularly difficult in urban areas where buildings are in such close proximity to one another. While there are many reasons for this circumstance, a…

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Added by Tyson on December 12, 2012 at 7:30am — No Comments

Light: Installations

Often, the addition and subtraction of light is not paid it's due attention. After all, the entirety of our visual experience occurs due to the reflection of light. Simply inserting light strategically into an architecture or landscape can redefine the…

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Added by Tyson on June 13, 2012 at 12:21am — 1 Comment

COFCO Tianjin Showroom

One of the hardest things to accomplish in the design process is to limit design elements. It's often surprising how fast the design can get far too busy and out of control. This project by L&A Design Group is a good example of what you might do…

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Added by Tyson on May 23, 2012 at 1:42am — No Comments

DST

As an architect, space is often a luxury we can't afford. We are asked to make do with little. It may seem confining at times, but I've often found myself grateful for these types of constraints. I would term this the dilemma as that of Life, the Universe and Everything. There must be a point of focus…

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Added by Tyson on May 21, 2012 at 4:17am — No Comments

Silent Garden

In order to understand any project takes a bit of self introspection. Since architecture is a somewhat subjective art, you can't expect someone to understand it if that person can't also internalize it. One of the first thinks I look to when I observe a project is the title. A title…

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Added by Tyson on April 19, 2012 at 7:02pm — No Comments

Modular Pavilion

One of my passions through the years has been the art of film. I used to go to movies growing up and we would see two or three films in a row on the weekends. When I went to school to become an architect I was amazed to find that there were classes on the…

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Added by Tyson on January 25, 2012 at 8:36pm — No Comments

Basque Culinary Center

I've known a lot of cooks in my time and they all say something similar - "You eat with your eyes first!" Architecture is similar in that it is a visual art before it is a functional trade. This project by VAUUM is quite a visual feast. The…

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Added by Tyson on January 14, 2012 at 12:18pm — No Comments

House H

Most of us want a house that we can be comfortable in. A so-called traditional home. While I think traditional homes can be wonderful, I would ask you for a moment to consider this non-traditional home by Sou Fujimoto Architects. While from the…

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Added by Tyson on December 7, 2011 at 10:12pm — 1 Comment

Eisenhower Memorial & Architect Training

Gehry Partners were chosen to design the Eisenhower Memorial in Washington D.C. I thought this would be a great opportunity to talk about divided interests in architecture.  Whenever you have a monumental site, not to mention the memory…

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Added by Tyson on October 19, 2011 at 6:53pm — No Comments

Saemangum Exhibition Center

The Saemangum Exhibition Center is an interesting little project by the firm poly.m.ur, located along the west coast of Korea.  While I really love the play between architecture and landscape, there is a more subtle…

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Added by Tyson on October 10, 2011 at 4:31pm — 5 Comments

Pablo Serrano Museum

I wrote an article a while back titled Every Architect Needs A Hero, which is one of my favorite topics to theorize about. It's not a terribly new idea. I would say it's fairly dated,…

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Added by Tyson on September 26, 2011 at 6:31pm — No Comments

Kupla Helsinki University of Technology

This post is for the many student readers we have here. This project was a competition for architecture students at the Helsinki University of Technology. I think there is this perception amongst professionals that students don't know anything (I'll be…

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Added by Tyson on September 20, 2011 at 5:51pm — No Comments

OÖ Science-Center

I had a professor say to me once that an entrance isn't merely a door. I hadn't really thought about it before, but looking at many of the great buildings that I admired the entrance door was not a prominent feature. The entrance, instead was more implicit in the…

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Added by Tyson on September 19, 2011 at 8:11pm — 1 Comment

Chapel at Rio Roca Ranch

The A-Frame is an interesting typology in architecture. It has a utilitarian foundation, but I've found that its architectural significance has to do more with its symbolism than its utility. Part of the reason I believe…

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Added by Tyson on September 13, 2011 at 7:38pm — No Comments

The Periscope Project

I've always been surprised over the years how artists and designers can turn something supposedly trashy into useable space. This project by ENS_Projects shows you that no material is off the table. This collection of shipping containers form a co-op that…

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Added by Tyson on August 16, 2011 at 8:34pm — No Comments

Auditorium & Congress Palace Infanta Doña Elena

I grew up near the beaches of southern California and remember sifting through all the stones on the shore and in the water. I would always look for the prettiest stone, one that looked apart from the rest. This project by Estudio Barozzi Veiga reminds me of those unique and beautiful…

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Added by Tyson on August 11, 2011 at 12:10am — 3 Comments

reOrder

I studied the classical orders in college just like every young architect, and I'm sure like many others, I found it a little monotonous. The one aspect of classical architecture that I still find very refreshing is the skill and craft required to bring them to…

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Added by Tyson on August 8, 2011 at 10:08pm — 3 Comments

Everrest

I remember cutting out topographical models as a student. I really hated it. It seemed like so much work for so little benefit. Looking back on those crude models I realized how useful they really were. Even if they didn't look so great, I was forced to intimately understand the characteristics of…

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Added by Tyson on August 1, 2011 at 12:39pm — 3 Comments

If We Didn't Have Buildings, We'd Still Have Architecture

I remember a professor of mine said once that "If we didn't have buildings, we'd still have Architecture!" I was much too young then to understand the breadth and gravity of her comment, but I have since reflected on it and try to envision a world with no…

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Added by Tyson on July 11, 2011 at 9:17pm — 1 Comment

ABC Museum

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. This playful design by Aranguren & Gallegos Architects is a reminder that a key component to architecture is fun. I've had the chance to work with many different people in many different places and circumstances,…

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Added by Tyson on June 28, 2011 at 7:04pm — 1 Comment

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