London Underwater by Alexander Koshelkov
Joinery by Hayes Shanesy
A poster that features common forms of traditional joints used in woodworking.
(vía environmentarchitectures)
Installation in the Greek pavilion of the 2012 Venice Biennale, by AREA Architecture
AREA’s Athens Charting installation at the 2012 Venice Biennale - Greek Pavilion unites four Athens city blocks into one, giant public space, in the form of a 3.3m x 2.5m paper model. Part urban survey, part spectacle, the model is entirely hand-drawn with blue ink on white paper. Representing the city as a continuous surface that is, nevertheless, heterogeneous and culturally inscribed, the model seeks to engage the dynamic and rapidly changing context that characterizes Greek cities today.
(vía turnercris)
▼Alan Boutwell became acquainted with the ideas of the megastructuralists during his studies and was particularly impressed by the thoughts and designs of Archigram. In 1965, his first designs of modular building systems were released, in which he experimented with new technologies and materials. The project of a gigantic linear city that he created together with Michael Mitchell caused a sensation. It spanned on hundred meter high pillars straight across the American continent. Its interior combined all classical functions of urban life and was connected by a complex traffic system that was differentiated by speed, transportation and distances.
(vía amb-architect-blog)
A City on the Lost Horizon by Ned Scott via The Draftery
Awaroa Lighthouse, a project I completed with Nick Roberts and Jansen Aui over summer, has just been picked up by the forthcoming issue of BRACKET, entitled At Extremes. Unfortunately, you’ll have to pick up your own copy to see more - this image is all I can show for now!
Check out the other successful projects here
And buy a copy when it is released next year!
(vía urbsolare)

