Posts tagged City.

A Simple Heart | Dogma

Dogma was founded in 2002 by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara. From the beginning of its activities, Dogma has worked on the relationship between architecture and the city by focusing mostly on urban design and large-scale projects. Parallel to the design projects, the members of Dogma have intensely engaged with teaching, writing, and research, activities that have been an integral part of the office’s engagement with architecture

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Urbanity trapped running Amuck in a Box. A Heritage Museum for the City of Kuala Lumpur.

Unknown by David Burdeny

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Li Han

Variations on a Dark City by Espen Dietrichson

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Variations on a Dark City by Espen Dietrichson_01

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THEO CROSBY

FLYOVERS IN BOSTON, FROM THE BOOK ‘ARCHITECTURE: CITY SENSE’, 1965

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ZVI HECKER

PROPOSALS FOR MONTREAL, 1969-71

Architecture is most appealing with simple lines and clear ideas. A city, on the other hand, becomes alive when it is rich with experiences and surprises. So the paradoxical challenge is to simultaneously create simplicity and variety, diversity and coherence. In other words, to create a city in the building

Bjarke Ingels

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zeroing:

Selim Ekmen

“City of Progress” a hand-drawn animation charting the growth,
changes and eventual destruction of a city. HD video, 11 minutes [still]