Archive for the ‘06 Photography’ Category

Learning from Cities 1: Unstable Sameness

Monday, December 18th, 2006

An international student workshop took place at the bienanle, focusing on different cities. First report by Pippo Ciorra, Facoltà di Architettura di Ascoli Piceno, Università di Camerino:

We considered the participation to the “Learning form Cities” workshop as an important opportunity to study contemporary urban phenomena on a wider basis than our everyday experience of “sprawl”. Thus we choose New York as the perfect site for this task because it is the city of modern density, a place of relentless change that never changes, where everything is unstable within an immobile and everlasting frame. We went there, developed our readings and discussed them there with local critics, on a review at Columbia University. The students focused on four readings - Art and Real Estate, Urban Instability, Public Space, Architecture – and through those drew their own map of the city. Then they identified four “hot” sites - Manhattanville, Hudson Yards, Lower East Side, Redhook Brooklyn - and sketched their critical diagrams, as an overview on the social-architectural future of the city. The students’ project has a final icona – Streets of Light - a “realistic” proposal to build a temporary infrastructure of lights, a sort of a second grid connecting the sequence of “public floors” recently developed on top of a number of Manhattan skyscrapers.

Squeezed with the other 22 teams in the room at the Padiglione Italia we acknowledged a general aim to investigation ad research and a weakening aim to performative and self-referential architecture. The discussion was exciting, but what we possibly missed was the chance to present our work to experts and thinkers not involved in the seminar. The possibility to publish a catalogue can be a valid step further against the risk of wasting all this work and elaborations.

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Scattered colors in Venezia

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006

Even in Piazza San Marco crammed with tourists, we can distinguish the Biennale participants during the exhibition preview days. One of the significant signs is bags. Many participants carry bags from each pavilion, the opening party, the exhibition book shops etc. with them. The bags play a role of an icon representing architecture lovers as well as a project/city/country branding.

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Top Models

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

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Michael Najjar

Thursday, September 21st, 2006

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Antonio Sans Interview

Thursday, September 21st, 2006

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Giacomo Costa Interview

Thursday, September 21st, 2006

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Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

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Richard Rogers waves aloft his Golden Lion for lifetime achievement.

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And, um, Renzo Piano smiles….

90S FLASHBACK! VENICE IN NEW YORK!

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

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A photograph of the Russian Pavilion’s exhibited architect, Alexander Brodsky’s, 1997 gesture; turning New York’s Canal St subway station into a Venetian son et lumiere (above)…which occured two years before you would be able to take a Gondala to the check-in at The Venetian hotel and casino, Las Vegas (below)….

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CHEAP AND CHIC

Friday, September 15th, 2006

Italo Rota’s sober design - workscape exhibition

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DUTCH AUSTERITY

Friday, September 15th, 2006

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