Paper Architecture

Coup de coeur pour le travail de Ingrid Siliakus, un artiste hollandaise qui parvient à créer de splendides structures en papier. Entre reproduction de lieux célèbres ou création d’espaces imaginaires, les créations de cette artiste formée au Japon sont à découvrir dans la suite en images.



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Fubiz Awards 2012

L’équipe de Fubiz est fière de vous présenter son nouveau projet digital pour ce début d’année : les Fubiz Awards 2012. Ils récompensent le meilleur de la créativité durant l’année en proposant un appel aux votes pour tous les internautes.

Avec 64 nominés à travers 8 catégories, nous vous encourageons à élire vos projets dès maintenant.



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Les Fubiz Awards présentent le meilleur de la créativité, sélectionné parmi tous les articles diffusés sur Fubiz durant l’année écoulée. Vous avez plébiscité ces nominés par vos visites et vos commentaires sur le site, maintenant, c’est à vous d’élire les lauréats des Fubiz Awards 2012.

Les Fubiz Awards comportent 8 catégories :

– Music Video
– Advertising
– Photography
– Design
– Animation
– Graphism
– Architecture
– Movie





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Weaponized architecture

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Weaponized Architecture is an examination of the inherent instrumentalization of architecture as a political weapon; research informs the development of a project which, rather than defusing these characteristics, attempts to integrate them within the scene of a political struggle. The proposed project dramatizes, through its architecture, a Palestinian disobedience to the colonial legislation imposed on its legal territory continue

The Cloud Building

L’agence MVRDV ont présenté ce projet controversé “The Cloud”. Un bâtiment composé de deux tours jumelles reliées au milieu par un “nuage de pixel” évoquant selon certains les Twin Towers. Prévu pour le quartier Yongsan au sein de la ville de Seoul, voici plus d’images dans la suite.



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Pass Museum

Découverte de ce studio d’architecture et de design Werner Tscholl qui a pensé et construit dans les montagnes autrichiennes le “Museum Pass”, un pavillon étrange qui apparaît comme en équilibre. Un design à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.



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Matthieu Gafsou

Matthieu Gafsou est un photographe suisse dont le travail se concentre principalement sur le paysage et l’architecture. Renommé depuis quelques années et notamment pour son Prix HSBC pour la photographie en 2009, une sélection de clichés très réussis est à découvrir dans la suite.



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Forgotten Spaces

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The exhibition at Somerset House shows 28 projects shortlisted for a competition that invited architects, engineers, students and designers to submit proposals that reclaim overlooked spaces across Greater London. Inspired by success stories such as New York’s High Line, the competition aims to demonstrate how alternative way of thinking about urban space can inject new life and energy into some of London’s most neglected corners.

The selected entries range from underground climbing tunnels to Atlantic salmons in the Thames, firepits in Crystal Palace, bee keeping, rooftops of tower blocks turned into social hubs and artist studios nested inside church spires continue

Building the Revolution: Soviet Art and Architecture 1915-1935

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This exhibition examines Russian avant-garde architecture made during a brief but intense period of design and construction that took place from c.1922 to 1935. Fired by the Constructivist art that emerged in Russia from c.1915, architects transformed this radical artistic language into three dimensions, creating structures whose innovative style embodied the energy and optimism of the new Soviet Socialist state continue

Arena at Gamerz festival

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Geraud Soulhiol’s extraordinary drawings portray existing football stadium that are not only crumbling but have also been colonized by more traditional icons of architectures such as cathedrals, local monuments, skyscrapers designed by starchitects, fortresses, factories, etc continue

Book review: Utopia Forever – Visions of Architecture and Urbanism

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The projects presented in the book explore how current challenges for architecture, mobility, and energy as well as the logistics of food consumption and waste removal can be met. Text features by both architects and theorists give added insight continue

Beyond Entropy, When Energy becomes Form

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A time machine, a giant self-balancing mechanism, a highly frustrating pinball machine, forensic photography that captures your movements before the picture was taken, etc. Each work in the room looked at a different type of energy –electric, mechanical, potential, mass, sound, thermal, chemical, and gravitational– in a way that makes us realize how little we know about energy continue

Architecture Biennale in Venice – The Belgian pavilion

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Called Usus/Usures, the exhibition investigates a specific phase in the life of construction materials: the time when they are subjected to use and are gradually re-shaped by human beings passing through them, walking on them, touching, pressing, stroking, scratching or holding them continue

Other Space Odysseys: Greg Lynn, Michael Maltzan, Alessandro Poli

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Architects Greg Lynn, Michael Maltzan, and Alessandro Poli have developed unique and imaginative responses to the questions of space travel and the inhabitation of new, extraterrestrial realities. Their odysseys, real and virtual, ultimately promise a rediscovery of life on our own planet continue

Book Review: Digital Architecture – Passages Through Hinterlands

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A collection of the latest, provocative projects from the field of digitally-enabled architecture. Oscillating between the analog and the digital, from concept to realisation this is a book that maps process continue

Postopolis Mexico DF

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Mark your calendars and join us in Mexico City! Here comes the third edition of Postopolis!, a public five-day session of conversations curated by bloggers from the fields of architecture, art, urbanism, landscape, art, music and design continue

Hollywood Sign Project

L’agence d’architecture danoise Bayarch a présenté ce projet étonnant : le transformation du signe “Hollywood” en hôtel de plus de 300 chambres, afin de garder le symbole intact tout en se servant de cet espace unique. Plus de visuels du concept dans la suite de l’article.



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Book Review – Agenda. JDS Architects. Can We Sustain Our Ability to Crisis?

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Change, the buzzword of the last U.S. presidential campaign, is the order of the day, and the task of AGENDA is to explore what kind of change will be needed if architects are to assume a political and social agency in this new landscape. Bringing together diverse forms of content, AGENDA is a product of vigilant observation, introspection, and engagement with outside thinkers and collaborators – artists, curators, politicians, authors, economists, journalists, developers, educators, and architects continue

Book Review – Bioreboot: The Architecture of Rsie{n}

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R&Sie(n)’s investigative approach to architecture focuses on developing technological experiments–cartographic distortions and territorial mutations–in order to explore the bond between building, context, and human relations. Each building is a process, a dynamic device with the tenacity of a parasite that uses every means offered by architecture to perform an ecologically useful function. continue

Golden Orb Spider Farm

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In the years to come, might the best employers encourage women to work longer by offering them the means to unlimited fertility in the form of a golden orb spider farm from which to harvest silk for their luxury spare womb? continue

Tower Skin

Les architectes du laboratoire Lava développent actuellement une méthode simple et économique pour transformer les anciens bâtiments de la ville de Sydney : il s’agit d’une seconde peau. Un cocon transparent qui agit et génère de l’énergie avec des cellules photo-voltaïques.



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Un impact visuel important avec un effort matériel minimum, car la tour est enveloppée légèrement en matériaux composites de haute-performance.

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