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Frank Gehry to Redesign the “Gateway to Sunset Strip”
Noticias de arquitecturaSee BIG & Heatherwick’s Design for Google’s California Headquarters
Noticias de arquitecturaGoogle Taps BIG and Heatherwick to Design New California Headquarters
Noticias de arquitectura“A Kit of Parts”: Mobile Classrooms by Studio Jantzen
Noticias de arquitecturaVideo: The Northparker / Jonathan Segal
Noticias de arquitecturaJon Jerde, California Architect Known for Reinventing the Shopping Center, Dies at 75
Noticias de arquitecturaJon Jerde, FAIA, founder of The Jerde Partnership, has died at 75. The California-based American architect has left his mark in more than 100 urban places worldwide, many of which embody Jerde’s signature ideas of the multi-level mall. Placing high priority on outdoor walking and gathering areas, Jerde’s reimagining of the shopping mall experience in the 1970s put him on the map. "He blew open the shopping mall and transformed it into a lively urban environment which attracts people, lots of people," Richard Weinstein, the former dean of UCLA's school architecture and urban planning, once said.
Jerde's best known projects include Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles, Horton Plaza in San Diego and Canal City Hakata, located in Fukuoka, Japan, as well as his work behind the 1984 Olympic Games. Read Jerde’s complete obituary, here.
Sigue leyendo →Redesigning Los Angeles For Long-Term Drought
Noticias de arquitecturaWith many of the world’s cities combating drought, it is apparent that channeling water away from populated areas with no intended use is not sustainable. Cities are depending on their “precious rain water” more than ever and, as Arid Lands Institute co-founder Hadley Arnold says, "the ace in our species pocket is the ability to innovate.” We need to “build cities like sponges,” starting with permeable hardscape, drought-tolerant landscaping and smarter plumbing. See what NPR has to say about issue of water treatment and Los Angeles, here.
Sigue leyendo →George Lucas May Reconsider Los Angeles as Potential Home of Self-Titled Museum
Noticias de arquitecturaHélène Binet: Fragments of Light
Noticias de arquitecturaIn the wake of her selection as the recipient of the Julius Shulman Institute Excellence in Photography Award for 2015, Hélène Binet's work will be exhibited at the Woodbury University Hollywood (WUHO) Gallery in Los Angeles, California. The exhibition, entitled Hélène Binet: Fragments of Light, will be open from February 28, 2015 to March 29, 2015, showcasing the highlights of the artist's career as a renowned architectural photographer. The exhibition will be initiated with an opening reception and award ceremony on February 28, 2015 to honor Binet for her achievements. Continue after the break to learn more.
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