RCR Arquitectes explain su nowadays

Workshop Headquarters Bunka Foundation organized and RCR Arquitectes. Fotografía Hisao Suzuki

The second string of Spanish Television in Catalonia has recently dedicated a program of the series I have an idea al team of Olot RCR Arquitectes.

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Samples of Architecture

Monument to the Third International by Vladimir Tatlin, 1919.Recreation in a possible location. Extracted from the video image made by Takehiko Nagakura, WITH

Teaching has imagined architecture through exhibitions is a very persuasive to get these ideas can become reality. At present such a strategy that the architects have exercised for centuries is what has dedicated this lecture series A. The. Mellon, Barry Bergdoll is giving in this time-from early April- on National Gallery de Washington.

Under the title Out of Site in plain view. A History of Exhibiting Architecture since 1750: (A History of Architecture Exhibitions from 1750), Barry Bergdoll, Chief Curator of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and a professor at Columbia University, We offer a very extensive review of the various ways that architects have used to display and sell to the public the new ideas that have emerged since the mid-eighteenth century.

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The architecture born of Mexico

The Pyramid of the Museum of Cinema in the National Film. Gabriela Rocha and Mauricio Carrillo. Mexico City, 2012

The last month has presented the work of several emerging Mexican architects. It was a seminar held at the Rock Madrid Gallery has gathered Mauricio Rocha, Francisco Serrano, Javier Sordo Madaleno and brothers George and Arthur Arditti for talks with Spanish colleagues. The Mexican group work support the vibrant moment Mexico through architecture today.

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The curious baskets Jonathan Brilliant

The Sumter Piece. Jonathan Brilliant, 2007

These spatial structures are the result of the small moments of rest of this young artist in a coffee shop chain Starbucks. In this place, in which to make his drawings advantage while taking a long coffee, where are the Brilliant, graduated in Arts from the University of Charleston, South Carolina, comes up with the idea of ​​starting to explore and investigate the possibility of generating complex spatial arrangements using the only resource, materials present in these cafes.

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Cristina Lucas, a daughter of Eva

Alice in Quito. Cristina Lucas, 2010

In recent years we have witnessed an increasing incorporation of women to contemporary artistic expression, claiming a fair equalization of their role and contribution to society. This is what happens with Cristina Lucas, an artist that makes their proposals jienense trying to create a soft discourse on the relationship between female condition and creation. With a work still cuts despite their 40 years has developed and some experiences that deserve further consideration collective.

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Cruz y Ortiz and his work in the Rijksmuseum

The final aspect of the exhibition spaces, result of rehabilitation at Rijksmuseum Amsterdam ell. Cruz y Ortiz, Architects, 2013. Photography: Peter Pegenaute

In mid April 2013 opened Amsterdam again after more than a decade of restructuring work spaces. A colossal work has been the responsibility of Sevillian architects Antonio Cruz and Antonio Ortiz.

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Labrouste and brightness of the structures

Inside the National Library of Paris. Henri Labrouste. Foto de Georges Fessy, Courtesy courtesy of MoMA

Architect Henri Labrouste is essential in transforming nineteenth century architecture. The lightweight metal structures could give space to two magnificent content cultural buildings of the city of Paris: National libraries and Sainte Genevieve.

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The architecture Silvestre

The frame of the Cliff House. Calpe, Alicante. 2012Photography: Diego Opazo

Fran Silvestre is a young teacher who aspires to become a global brand architecture from the Spanish region of Valencia, on the Mediterranean. Make a content work followed the path of the white essentialism employing those who say minimalist.

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El paisaje futuristic Oblivion


No doubt the entertainment industry gives us occasionally some really sensational performances. As the landscape constructions and contraptions created especially for the film Oblivion.

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Jacob Hashimoto

 

Jacob Hashimoto (1973, Greeley Colorado) is one of the young artists with a most interesting work within the current contemporary scene. American descendants of Japanese emigrants, lives and works in New York City. His work of oriental accent, used as the base material and rice paper, relying on others such as bamboo or fishing line, the author creates complex three-dimensional structures. His works are mainly based on the creation of facilities, inspired by the tradition of Japanese screen painting, mural works that generate a matrix of several layers Skin, way of collage, a large abstract quality that trap the viewer in a kind of optical delusion and kaleidoscopic.

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