Despite all the connotations within our cultural and social identity, the photographers at the observatories are nothing more than a reflection of ourselves. Again and again, images make us understand our surroundings and our condition, perhaps even our bases. Observatory is an exploration of these issues that inevitably leaves the viewer make their own conclusions ...
The capsule hotels are not dead. The first of these was demolished, but the essence of these remains present. Cities like Tokyo often represent the future of cities: This strange urban life, consisting of lights, gadgets and a solitary life.
Study Ball Nogues, California office formed by an architect, an aerospace engineer who worked with Gehry and artist-architect, facilities and nontraditional works are essential. [...]
Sixth week and SHOW! which has been buenisima.
In this edition excellent fictional work of Hubert Blanz, Niklas Goldbach and 'Blue Sky', and illustrations of buildings by Albert exergy.
The Bug Dome is one of the simplest projects in technical terms but generates the most questions to its context within the Shenzhen Biennale 2009.
WEAK! architects' were responsible for designing this structure made [...]
Christopher Payne is an architect and photographer who spent six years touring abandoned asylums and psychiatric hospitals throughout the United States.
Asylum: inside the closed world of state mental hospitals, is the name of his recent book published by MIT press in 2009.
This is a series of photographs of Japanese photographer Masataka Nakano that explores the same theme of the empty city that many photographers would reply in their cities as Matt Logue 's Tom Baker in Los Angeles and Nicolas Moulin in Paris.
A reflection usual for architects or city planners often: what is the city without people? "People or the streets, buildings and infrastructure?
The third version of biennial developed between the Chinese city of Shenzhen and Hong Kong region, is the attractiveness of the architecture and art these days.
This is the first introductory chapter to the exhibition which is being developed since 6 December and will culminate on Jan. 23 in Shenzhen and 27 February in HK.
A project criticized and misunderstood the Greek architect Aristide Anton, who spends much of his work to develop ideas that result in unique approaches to a possible dystopian future.
This installation of Easton + Combs Architects was the result of an investigation conducted material for light and Hunter-Douglas, which sought to bring common beyond the scope of a specific material.