September 15, 2010
house of the week 84: Leavitt Residence
This 3 story residence in Chicago, is a conversion of a 1920 mercantile building by architects Miller Hull and Studio Dwell, and took a little over 3 years to complete. Much of the original brick walls and timber beams were retained and sit comfortably amongst the finished industrial aesthetic of the house.
September 13, 2010
blog wunderlust : 13 September 2010
Peter Cook
Recreation in the Wasteland | Corb memorabilia | rebuilding a modern Kingston | Calatrava's ballet | architect for mayor of Milan | Google housing | the architect who made Shanghai | Modern Life is Rubbish | designing peace | why architects drink | Maynard's Mash | why there are no car-free neighbourhoods in the US | designer bulbs
The blog wunderlust is a weekly round up summarizing the architectural highlights, news and web links, that don't otherwise fit the format of this blog. If you have any to share feel free to drop me an email
September 12, 2010
Pugh & Scarpa split
After 22 years the multi-award winning architectural and urban design firm Pugh + Scarpa have split. Firm principal Gwynne Pugh has launched Gwynne Pugh Urban Studio - a design and consultation practice. Pugh + Scarpa will continue to operate but now under the title Brooks + Scarpa (Angela Brooks and Lawrence Scarpa).
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September 11, 2010
Studio Banana Tv ::: Benedetta Tagliabue
Studio Banana TV features Gas Natural Tower in Barcelona with explanations by its author, Italian architect Benedetta Tagliabue.
September 10, 2010
September 7, 2010
new work ::: The Memorial for Jewish Deportation
Studio Kuadra has have recently completed the Memorial for Jewish Deportation in Borgo San Dalmazzo in Italy. The Memorial consists of a concrete slab raised from the ground bearing the name of 20 survivors whilst the plaques on the ground commemorate the remaining 335 prisoners.
September 6, 2010
blog wunderlust : 6 September 2010
A designer is an emerging synthesis of artist, inventor, mechanic, objective economist and evolutionary strategist.
Buckminster Fuller
honey is that your GT40 in the living room? | more on the finger plan | decolonizing architecture | Steven Holl is to receive the 2010 Jencks Award: Visions Built | worst urban sprawl | A house that you can wear? | Daniel Burnham: Mass Appeal | the architects of new Madras | overhauling the AA Parametrics out, diversification in | save Rem!
The blog wunderlust is a weekly round up summarizing the architectural highlights, news and web links, that don't otherwise fit the format of this blog. If you have any to share feel free to drop me an email
September 3, 2010
BIG's Loop City
A proposal for a new light rail line in Copenhagen by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). The strategy combines the rail with strategies for energy exchange, waste management, water treatment and electric car stations allowing the infrastructure to become the base for a new sustainable ring of development around Copenhagen.
Master Architect – David Chipperfield
ARTS.21 reveals the discreet signature style of the English master architect David Chipperfield
September 2, 2010
on the boards: River Warehouse
The parametrically design façade takes it's cues from the barns for drying tobacco, that had slits for allowing natural ventilation. This urban warehouse by Endemic architecture, on the banks of the river Hudson river, New York, combine passive cooling with solar collection through the eyes of the façade.
September 1, 2010
house of the week 83: Lee House
Eliot Lee and Eun Sun Chun, architects living in New York (he's a partner at Steven Harris Architects, she's a partner at 212box), collaborated on this rammed-earth compound in the Napa Valley for Lee's parents. Before embarking on the design process, they consulted with another design couple—Eric and Silvina Blasen, of Blasen Landscape Architecture in San Anselmo, California—to establish an integrated plan.
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August 30, 2010
blog wunderlust: 30 August 2010
That is the problem with so much architecture. This speed is impossible. Some people think the computer is so quick, for example. But the computer does not think for you, and the time it takes us to think does not change.
Alvaro Siza
I like the way he thinks | architect promises timeless gallery | LEGO architecture: towering ambition | the $300 House: a hands-on reverse innovation? | Niemeyer designed... chocolate bar? | composting loo on the Hudson | a box of fresh air | Rietveld Jr | jewelry for the city | signs of life | confessions of an architect's spouse
The blog wunderlust is a weekly round up summarizing the architectural highlights, news and web links, that don't otherwise fit the format of this blog. If you have any to share feel free to drop me an email
August 27, 2010
James Mays LEGO house
James May (Top Gear) 20ft-tall LEGO house in Denbies Wine Estate in Dorking, Surrey that includes a working toilet and shower – using over 3 million plastic bricks built with the aid of about 1,000 volunteers.
Luminosity ::: Nelson-Atkins Museum addition
Architect Steven Holl: Paradise in Kansas City from Arcadia Pictures on Vimeo.
Architect Steven Holl: Paradise in Kansas City a short film and interview about the recently completed Bloch building an addition to the Nelson-Atkins Museum in MissouriThe Royal Netherlands Embassy in Addis Ababa
The Royal Netherlands Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia by architects Dick van Gameren and Bjarne Mastenbroek with the local firm ABBA Architects which was short-listed for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2007.
Casa de retiro espiritual
Casa de retiro espiritual designed by Emilio Ambasz in 1975 that first brought the architect to international attention is one of the most compelling architectural images of our time with it's two tall white walls emerging from the landscape.
Parasol - an urban forest of shadows
This large-scale installation project in CĂ³rdoba, Spain is made of a series of prefabricated circular elements that vary in height and diameter, arranged in a flexible manner to allow an “,” the colorful parasols create a pattern of lighting and shade.
August 26, 2010
on the boards: Amstelveen crematorium
A proposal for a new crematorium located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands by Group A architects. Designed to be an addition on the site of a nineteenth century cemetery by the landscape architect Zocher, the new crematorium seeks to meet increasing and varied needs. The design is submerged into the landscape whilst the white canvas roof both echoes the mountains behind and a chimney stack.
on the boards: "engawa" Teatro Fleta
The entry for the International Ideas Competition for the Rehabilitation and Extension of the JosĂ© de Yarza GarcĂa Zaragoza designed Teatro Fleta de Zaragoza, Spain submitted by Magen Architects under the banner "engawa" has be awarded second place. The intervention accommodates the new spatial demands whilst preserving elements of the old like stairways and parts of the street facing façade.
on the boards: Flood Observatory
This was a competition entry for a Flood Observatory proposed on a site along the Usumacinta River, that runs between Mexico and Guatamala designed by collective of Colombian architects called Team 530. For more about the competition and the results.
August 24, 2010
house of the week 82: House in the Woods
Located in the quiet hills in the suburbs of Turin, Italy the residence seeks to make a modern synthesis with nature with exterior spaces carved from the landscape. The façade of the house is finished in layers of timber strips evoking a traditional gable roof.
Architect, unknown.
Architect, unknown.
Interiors : HSBC private lounge
In 2008 as part of the Design Miami exposition, Brazilian designers the Campana brothers (Fernando & Humberto) were asked to create an exclusive lounge for the HSBC private bank. The proposal recalls the setting of traditional communal dwelling typical in the Amazon with walls made from layers of reeds.
August 23, 2010
blog wunderlust: 23 August 2010
A great building must begin with the immeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed, and in the end must be unmeasured
Louis Kahn
vertical infrastructure | Sam Mockbee documentary to air on PBS | Louis Kahn synagogue expansion stirs controversy | Zaha interview | the other glass pavilion | 10 architectural wonders of the wine world | Wallasey Town Hall, 1905 | beautiful architectural photography | building support | Scarlett & Ryan have gone Wong & Shia too
August 20, 2010
Studio Banana TV: Belzunce-Mauriño-GarcĂa MillĂ¡n
Studio Banana TV interviews Belzunce-Mauriño-GarcĂa MillĂ¡n, architects for the 356 unit hill-crawling social housing complex in Mina del Morro, Bilbao.
Woodstock Farm
Excerpted from the Checker Board Foundation's film series on famous architects and their life's work, this footage shows one of Rick Joy architects recent projects a residence located in Woodstock, Vermont.
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August 19, 2010
on the boards: Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland
As part of the Cleveland Uptown development urban-revitalization project, London based architects FOA (Foreign Office Architects) has proposed a new 34,000 ft2 home for the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). The striking geometry of the museum was inspired by the site whilst the mirrored black façade will seek to reflect the context & urban surroundings, altering with the changes to the light and weather. FOA has partnered with local architects studio Westlake Reed Leskosky
on the boards: Uptown development
Landscape architect James Corner (Field Operations) has been commissioned to design a new public square in downtown Cleveland (see proposals here) as well as a plaza for the new Farshid Moussavi (Foreign Office Architects) designed Museum of Contemporary Art. The museum and public spaces are part of a new eight-acre Uptown $150 million development in Cleveland, Ohio and will also feature apartments by Stanley Saitowitz.
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August 17, 2010
new work ::: Urban Waste Management Station
Vaillo + Irigaray architects have recently completed an urban waste management station in Pamplona, Spain. The 830 ms facility provides central recycling and waste management for the town and seeks to create an architecture for an otherwise mundane typology and dually responds to the context.
August 16, 2010
blog wunderlust: 16 August 2010
Architecture is like grafting, we are constantly inserting new objects into existing organisms (contexts) in hopes that they adapt, take life and add to their environment
August 13, 2010
August 12, 2010
on the boards: Peace and Security Building of the African Union
The Peace and Security Building of the African Union proposed for a site in Addis Abada, Ethiopia by Henn Studio B was designed around a place for dialogue and transparency. A central spine provides a space for informal dialogue between people as well as the unifying element between the office spaces, conference and meeting rooms.
on the boards: Courthouse in Elche
The new inn in Castuera by ETB architects is a proposal for a tourist product in an urban setting on the brow on a hill overlooking the open landscape of Extremadura. The buildings were developed as a set of items, fragmented with each piece responding to the contours and slopes of the land and other aspects of the natural environment.
on the boards: Courthouse in Elche
A proposal for a new courthouse in Elche, Spain by architects Barozzi Veiga that accommodates the typical bulky programme in a compact building yet defined with a simple, expressive and sustainable structure.
Studio Banana TV: Rueda-Pizarro
Studio Banana TV interviews Rueda-Pizarro architects who recently designed a young people housing complex in Parla, Madrid.
August 11, 2010
house of the week 81: Woodstock Farm
Designed by Rick Joy architects the Woodstock Farm is a departure from his typical oeuvre of desert modernism. Located on a 210 acre farm in Woodstock, Vermont the barn-like residence responds to the local typology in form and the use of a natural palette of locally sourced materials.
Photos © Jean-Luc Laloux more via
Photos © Jean-Luc Laloux more via
August 9, 2010
New Work ::: "Loop" Loft
The Loop loft by Ten to One Architecture, is a renovation to a 2,500 ft2 live/work in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The Loop is defined by a timber feature, made from sustainably harvested worm-infested butternut hardwood, that interacts with the space becoming a multiplicity of things - at times a floor, a ceiling, a library, etc meanwhile concealing loft's services such as radiant floor heating, air conditioning and lighting.
Ten to One Architecture is a small Brooklyn based design / build studio founded in 2004 by Garrick Jones, developed in parallel with his work as Studio Director at the award winning and internationally recognized architecture firm Della Valle Bernheimer
August 5, 2010
blog wunderlust : 9 August 2010
People (governments) seem to refuse to believe we are, as a society, defined in part by the public spaces we inhabit
Donna Sink
coast docs | when less was no more | 10 worst architectural designs in the last 25 years | Devon House to become financially self sustaining | green building according to Tetris | high line market | 74% of Americans oppose new development | Lair Tucked Under Mounds of Grass | images of the 360o house | desert modernism
a competition for the ladies
August 2, 2010
blog wunderlust : 2nd August 2010
There is no one on earth incapable of being saved by an architect
Claude Nicolas Ledoux
107 reasons why architects matter | Vikings redesigning Times Square | design vs environmental performance | the forced ecology of occupation | world's largest tent | the maths of modern architecture | concrete coffee | Small Houses, Big Plans: Modern Model Home Design Ideas | Min/Day Architecture creates prefabricated interiors
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