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Ada Louise Huxtable: “A Look at the Kennedy Center”
Noticias de arquitecturaArchitecture critic Alexandra Lange recently stumbled upon “On Architecture” - an Audible.com collection of over 16 hours of Ada Louise Huxtable’s best writings from the New York Times, New York Review of Books, the Wall Street Journal and more. Displeased with the narration, Lange has taken it upon herself to read Huxtable’s 1971 New York Times critique “A Look at the Kennedy Center” in honor of its “many famous witticisms." Give it a listen, here.
Sigue leyendo →Liget Budapest Awards Graeme Massie Architects’ Museum of Ethnography Third Place
Noticias de arquitecturaCardedeu / EMC Arquitectura
Noticias de arquitecturaLocation: Lago de Coatepeque, El Salvador
Project Team: Walberto Lara, Georgina Alfaro
Project Area: 2446.0 m2
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Tom Arban Design: Eva Hinds with the collaboration of Javier Rosa
Project Director: Javier Rosa
Visualization: Boris … Sigue leyendo →
Competition Entry: Sang-Uk & Heeyun’s Proposal for Copenhagen’s New Modern Library
Noticias de arquitecturaHoliday Vibes Inspired by the Charming Lo Stazzo Country House in Sardinia
Noticias de arquitecturaPerfect looking and holiday-inspiring, Lo Stazzo Country House in Sardinia, Italy is one of those properties that beckons to be discovered up-close and personal. The five-bedroom countryside villa is situated just a few minutes from Porto Cervo, a seaside resort in the northern part of the island. Its location provides a high level of privacy, but at […]
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Sigue leyendo →Faith & Form’s 2014 Religious Art & Architecture Award Rewards Diversity in Religious Design
Noticias de arquitecturaPN House / ZD+A
Noticias de arquitecturaLocation: Federal District, Mexico
Architect In Charge: Yuri Zagorin Alazraki
Project Area: 472 sqm
Project Year: 2011
Photographs: Yoshihiro Koitani, Rafael Gamo Collaborators: Jesse Rafael Méndez Hernández, Felipe Buendía Hegewisch, Maribel Jiménez Castillo
Construction: Fernando Ibarra Huerta, Luís … Sigue leyendo →
Why Spaces Shouldn’t Be Described as “Masculine” or “Feminine”
Noticias de arquitecturaWhat is the most misused word in the world of architectural writing? Could it be "iconic"? What about "innovative"? The staff over at Curbed have a nomination: referring to spaces as either "masculine" or "feminine." In an op-ed published last month, they write that "the people who write about decor and design need to stop describing spaces with gendered terms," arguing: "Let's say two spaces were written up in a decor blog, and one was described as masculine, and the other feminine. Which would have white walls? Which would have raw concrete floors? ... If these have fairly easy answers, it's because we're in the realm of stereotype."
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