Monday, November 27, 2006
now is the time for GARFIELD to rest.
And it is oso the time for my architecture blog to rest.
--------一个小小对建筑和设计分享与发表的空间
now is the time for GARFIELD to rest.
And it is oso the time for my architecture blog to rest.
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Location:Hsin-Chu, Taiwan
Client:Hsin-Chu City
Architect:Jay Wen-Chieh Chiu, A+B Design
Award:Emerging Architecture
An urban center renewal project, its cultural significance is successfully expressed through urban design and landscape strategies.
The East Gate Built in 1827 is located in the center of the roundabout, making it fairly inaccessible and removed from its surroundings. The design plan is to construct a skyway to shuttle people from the Sunrise Gate to the recessed, rectangular plaza. The city moat is also linked together once again
The East Gate and the plaza are linked with the city by means of the walkway along the moat, greatly increasing the plaza’s accessibility, and allowing the historic site and modern city to interact. The excavation for the bridge pier, where has six antique chen-cheng stones and modern bronze structures, also contributes to the historic feel of the area. The empty space and glass at the intersection of the moat and city gate form a strong contrast, and accentuate the 31-year old site.
http://forgemind.com/xoops/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1
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Materia opened its Inspiration Centre on 12 and 13 October. It consists of a display of 2000 material samples, meeting rooms, and a well-stocked library. This is therefore the place for architects and designers to gain inspiration, but also to acquire and exchange knowledge. It was fitting that Materia went straight for the highest echelons; the Netherlands’ leading architects were invited to hear two very interesting lectures
http://www.materia.nl/mic/inspirationcentre.html
online search for materials
http://www.materialexplorer.com/index.php?id=505
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Shapes and forms that seem to spring to life. Spaces that seamlessly integrate interior and exterior. Revolutionary architectural concepts and evolving technologies have in recent years helped realize buildings that once would have been impossible. Toyo Ito, a leading light of this new architecture, is currently advancing projects all over the world.
This exhibition examines Ito's new ideas in architecture by focusing on nine works, from the Sendai Mediatheque that opened at the turn of the millenium to his latest Project for Taichung Metropolitan Opera House
What's Ito's New "Emerging Grid" Concept All About?
Ito's latest Project for Taichung Metropolitan Opera House embodies this "emerging grid" via undulating three-dimensional wall-floor continuums that form wave-cave spaces, body cavities suffused with living energy that invite an ever more complex range of human activities. In this space, a nearly 4m large-scale model and computer graphics display this new principle to full effect.
Material Strength and the New "Real"
During the construction of the Sendai Mediatheque, Ito admits to being "overwhelmed" by the power of concrete and steel. Such material strength has proven an important theme in all his recent work. Looking at Ito's eight projects since Sendai, this 6m-high 35m x 12m-walled gallery provides a powerful experience of Ito's New "Real" in the form of "emerging grid"-design curvilinear structures from the rooflines of the Island City Central Park "Grin Grin" Building and Crematorium in Kakamigahara completed in rapid succession these last two years.
Toyo Ito in Overview: 35 Years of Toyo Ito & Associates, Architects
A 30m panel display tracing the Ito's works and thinking from the time he established his architectural office in 1971. Never before seen texts, photos, plans, sketches, model studies and snapshots encapsulate a year-by-year retrospective. Paired with interview videos of former staff members including Kazuyo Sejima, Astrid Klein, Mark Dytham and Makoto Yokomizo, this time frieze illuminates Ito's activities from many angles
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Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall : Takemitsu Memorial
Architects:
NTT Power and Building Facilities INC.Urban Planning and Design Institute. Co.TAK Associated Architects INC
Acoustically, the hall is designed in the so-called shoebox style with a vaulting pyramidal with the interior completely mantled in oak. The most innovative advances of modern technology have been brought into play to create ideal acoustic conditions and the wooden interior with upper lightning furthermore stimulates a sense of tranquil composure
pipe organ
foyer
http://www.operacity.jp/en/ag/
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my personal blog now can be view, i m so happy!!
visit it if u like it!!
i share wat happens on me besides architecture
http://miao-ing.blogspot.com
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The Malaysia International Gourmet Festival is the country’s premier fine dining event. 25 of the country's very best Master Chefs and restaurants combine throughout November to present a smorgasboard of special Festival Menus at unbeatable prices.
http://www.malaysiagourmetfest.com/
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this is a very quality website with quality works of grimshaw .he has done many impressive projects and reservation projects. all the detailings in his design is magnificient
http://www.grimshaw-architects.com/grimshaw/launcher.html?in_projectid=
http://www.cuttysark.org.uk/index.cfm?fa=contentGeneric.wpdtwvowobgzrrrg
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Millennium Dome, London: by richard rogers
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland: I.M Pei
Experience Music Project, Seattle: Frank Gehry
Chicago Public Library:Thomas Beeby's
Barbican Centre, London:
Denver Public Library :Michael Graves
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art:Swiss architect Mario Botta
Yale School of Art and Architecture :Paul Rudolph
Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C:Arthur Erickson
Two Columbus Circle, New York City:Edward Durrell Stone
http://www.forbes.com/2002/05/03/0503home.html
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Canada – Toronto 加拿大多倫多: Sheraton* China - Shanghai 上海: 新錦江酒店* China - Shenzhen 中國深圳: 富臨酒店* China – Suzhou 中國蘇州: 東吳賓館* Indonesia - Jakarta 印尼耶加達: Shangri-La (8/F尾房)* Japan 日本: 新宿太子* Japan - Fujiyama 日本富士山: 新星酒店* Japan - Tokyo 日本東京: Century Southern Tower* Macau 澳門: 財神酒店* Malaysia - Genting 馬來西亞雲頂: Genting Hotel 雲頂酒店* Malaysia - Penang 馬來西亞檳城: Shangri-La* Philippines - Manila 菲律賓馬尼拉: Shangri-La* Singapore 新加坡: Le-Merdian* South Korea 南韓: 大明渡假村* Taiwan - Taipei 台北 : 麒麟, 君悅Grand Hyatt, 凱撒Hilton (頂樓尾房)* Thailand - Bangkok 泰國曼谷: Bangkok Palace - Grand Diamond - Royal Hotel - Siam City Hotel - D'Ma Pavillon Hotel - Siam Bay Shore - Ramada Garden - Novetel* Thailand - Phuket 泰國布吉: Sheraton* United Kingdom - London 英國倫敦: Airport's Le-Merdian
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all the info in chinese
第1名:经过也可能遇难的死亡之洞―印尼爪哇谷洞
第2名:难免一死的死亡地带―堪察加半岛
第3名:无脑婴儿产地―巴西库巴唐
第4名:人间地狱动物天堂―美国死人谷
第5名:“动物的墓场人类天堂”―意大利死亡谷
第6名:“生命的禁区”―藏北无人区
第7名:最多人征服过的死亡地带―罗布泊
http://www.coool.com.my/viewthread.php?tid=21679&extra=page%3D1
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it is a hotel with all type of different rooms with diffrent design..........and theme
http://www.propeller-island-gallery.de/gallery/labyrinth/dt/index.htm
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www.malaysianidentity.com
write in it, all ur opinion and ur experiences.
looking forward for u!!
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What is architecture?
-container for activities of man
-science of building
-art of building
Architecture as a profession,
Architecture as a service
Architecture as a business
Architect is reserved by law
Architects is to protect the law
Architect is ilable under law
Architecture is not just a career
Architecture is not just a business
Architecture is not just a hobby
Architecture is all above and it is about RESPONSIBILITY......
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Dubai never ceases to amaze me. In preparation for the Dubai Duty Free Men’s Open, tennis legend, Andre Agassi and the world No. 1, Roger Federer, couldn’t resist the temptation to have a friendly knock about on the world’s highest tennis court
taken from miragestudio7.com
http://blog.miragestudio7.com/2005/12/tennis-court-the-jetson-style/
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