Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Scedule update

We will not be having class next week, 11/25. (Happy Thanksgiving)
I will post questions related to the reading and I'd like everyone to post a longer blog post than usual since we are not meeting. You can also use the time we'd normally be spending in class to work on your research project.
The final Presentation schedule is as follows:

12/9:
Chistopher Morabito
Masato Nakada
Piper Hughes
David Rhodes
Alanna Martinez
Sahba Motallebi
Curtis Mueller
Lauren Wemischner

12/16:
Devon Greenbaum
Vanessa Torrez
Will Marsh
Michael Enggelbreit
Susanna Battin
Yelena Zhelezov
Sarah Merkle

If you aren't scheduled to a presentation or have any questions, please e-mail me. Thanks!

links from today's discussion

Diller and Sofidio - We focused on Para-site, Tourisms, Bad Press, American Lawn, The Blur Building and The Eyebeam proposal.
Rem Koohas' Office of Metropolitan Architecture - esp. the early unbuilt work, the seattle public library and China's CCTV building in Bejing.
Interview with Vito Acconci
Jim Isermann
Jorge Pardo
Rachel Whiteread on House

Monday, November 16, 2009

The Could - London 2012


I saw this the other day and thought that this project definitely fit the theme of the class- it is both currently unbuilt and farout. From the website: "The Cloud serves as a tribute to a digital age of bits and atoms beyond the antiquity of steel and glass – a structure which reveals the connected networks of a common humanity fuelling the Olympics, their 2012 host city, and the world itself. The Cloud proposes a new form of monument – a new form of collective expression and experience, and an updated symbol of our modern age. It proposes an entirely new form of observation deck, high above the Olympics – one from which one can not only see the whole of London, but the whole of the world, immersed in the euphoric gusts of weather and world data."


Besides serving as an observational platform and a display of aggregate information pulled from around the world, The Cloud serves as an uplifting take on the spirit of the Olympics, a worldly optimism that attempts to connect elements of humanity and show just how small and networked the earth really is.



One interesting aspect of The Cloud is how it is funded. The creators of the project envision everyone from around the world being able to contribute to the Cloud - whether through the admission charges and bodily presence of their visit, or by their contributions towards a particular sphere and their ownership of a single LED. It is a internet inspired collaborative effort that ties into the spirit of a global community The Cloud so strongly represents.


Architects: Carlo Ratti, Walter Nicolino, Alex Haw Graphic Designers: Studio FM Milano Landscape Architects: Agence Ter Artist: Tomas Saraceno Structural Engineers: Schlaich Bergermann und Partner

Google, ARUP, GMJ, Umberto Eco, Marco Santambrogio, Chris Bangle, Giuliano da Empoli, Antoni Muntadas, William J, Mitchell, Paul Richens, Gianluca Salvatori, Caterina Ginzburg, Liza Fior, Margo Miller


Website:

Thursday, November 12, 2009

photos from our architectural endeavors...

incorporate/validate


note the matching jackets.

transaction/inversion
hospitality/security


open city/open road

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Late breaking questions on the Valparaiso School

Some questions to write about or at least consider for discussion before class tomorrow:

How is the concept of Amereida important to the Valparaiso school?
What is the Open City and why was it given that title?
How does walking and movement figure into the histroy of the Valparaiso group?