NYC residence at Beekman Place
Paul Rudolph, New York City, 1977
Addio Melampo Project
Massimo Scolari, 1975
Steven Holl, 1988
Lake Shore Drive 860
Mies van der Rohe, Chicago, 1948-51
Central Park Turnhout
OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen
Central Park Turnhout
OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen
Richard Leung, AA – Architectural Association, 2013
Details matter, it’s worth waiting to get it right.
Steve Jobs
Christian Kerez
Diploma
Fung Tsui, AA – Architectural Association, 2013
Diploma
Fung Tsui, AA – Architectural Association, 2013
Hans Hollein, 1971
Callahan Residence
Paul Rudolph, Birmingham, Alabama, 1965
Good Design is a lot like clear thinking made visual.
Edward Tufte
Seijo Apartments, model in section
Kazuyo Sejima & Associates, Tokyo, 2008
Seijo Apartments, model in section
Kazuyo Sejima & Associates, Tokyo, 2008
Housing Block
Peter Eisenman, 1980
Nodal Points of a City
Hans Hollein, 1962-1963
Elevation Rendering of the Ricola Storage (drawing Mona El Amin)
Herzog & de Meuron, Laufen, Switzerland, 1987
OMA, 1976
Der Wäscheschrank
Pieter de Hooch, 1663
Diploma
Katrina Anne Muur, AA – Architectural Association, 2010
Diploma
Katrina Anne Muur, AA – Architectural Association, 2010
This fine texture of exquisite detail leads to personal micro-readings, individual stories about data.
Italo Calvino, in: Invisible Cities
Laida Juanikorena Agirre, 2013
Ian Davis
Eames Office
1961
Martin Price, 1988
Ikushima Library
Atelier Bow-Wow, Kokubunji, Tokyo, 2008
Salk Institute
Louis Kahn, La Jolla, 1963
Es ist eine Skala der Proportionen, die das Schlechte schwer und das Gute leicht macht.
Albert Einstein
Town for 2000 Families
Josef Frank, 1950
Toyo Ito, 1993
Jong Won Na, AA – Architectural Association, 2013