Gebouwen Slotervaart in alfabet Filed under: Architecture | Graphic Iterations | Type


Nakagin Capsule Tower

Futuristic Architecture by Kisho Kurokawa.
More images and infos here.

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Radiant City

Radiant City, 2005-
Work in Progress
by Cyrus Irani

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Neil Barrett flagship store

by Zaha Hadid Architects in Tokyo, see more images here

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Ortner

MUSEUM LEOPOLD
Vienna
1995-2001

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Zaha Hadid Architects

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Richard Serra

On-line exhibition at MOMA

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UFA Cinema Center_I

Covering + Exposing: Coop Himmelb(l)au
Frank Werner
2001

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Idea for a tower of prefabricated housing in tubes

by Guy Dessauges

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“Low-Cost-house”, Pneumatische Container, 1962

by Gernot Nalbach

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Le Corbusier

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Hutchison & Maul Architecture Filed under: Architecture
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Copenhagen
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NY Times by Renzo Piano
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The Photographic Memory of Julius Shulman Filed under: Architecture | Visions


HIRSHHORN: Hiroshi Sugimoto Filed under: Architecture


Rucksack House

Rucksack House is a walk-in sculpture with its own spatial
quality. A hovering illuminated space that looks like a cross
between temporary scaffolding and minimal sculpture. As
mobile as a rucksack, this mini-house is intended to be an
additional room that can be suspended from the façade of
any residential building.

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A modular city.

1960’s proposal to solve Japan’s population problem.

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Form by Josef Schulz

Yossi Milo Gallery
The works begin as traditional, analogue photographs of halls, factories and storage facilities taken with a large-format camera. Images of common, mass-produced, industrial structures are then stripped of any individualizing elements through digital manipulation. Void of logos, signs of aging or wear, and practical architectural elements such as doors and windows, these modern, utilitarian buildings become idealized versions of their original design concepts, without context or scale.

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Design 201
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