It seems that the site (typos and all) exists more to provoke thinking about the site's future than to seriously propose a bison habitat on the island. But maybe it's not such a bad idea...
The future of Northerly Island?
Given the challenges of creating a park where the benefits of it being on a raised deck outweigh the negative aspects of the potentially dank, dreary space beneath, there is another option for the highline, which doesn't result in pretty drawings - Tear it down...And free up another small piece of Manhattan from its curse - shadow.I understand where Mr. Galbraith is coming from, especially given the current design's emphasis of the upper realm over the lower realm. But if we look at the image below, it's apparent that the underside is conceptualized as a usable, interior environment (in this case a cafe adjacent to an access point to the promenade above), not just the leftover of the Victorian iron structure.
We've never accepted that a lack of space or budget are fatal when it comes to creating an inspiring home...we've learned there are always solutions -- the small, genius improvisations -- that can make even the most modest of real estate lovable...nothing inspires us more than the hand-made home, the stylish studio wedged into some urban crevice...the ultimate achievement in this category: the quintessential New York City apartment masterpiece.The only guidelines are that the apartments must be under 500 s.f. and be in NYC's five boroughs. Skimming the thirty apartments in the running and looking at the images and the current state of votes, it's apparent that good photography is as important as good design and furnishings. The styles present are varied, definitely illustrating the occupant's tastes, part of the appeal of this competition.
Three and a half years after the attack on Lower Manhattan, too many of the elaborate and even inspiring plans for rebuilding seem frozen on paper...particularly true for the building that the world most connects with the idea of rebirth at the World Trade Center site:...Freedom Tower...a stunning creation forged by the opposing architects Daniel Libeskind and David Childs.Unfortunately, calling Freedom Tower a stunning creation pretty much discredits any other opinion in the editorial.
By taking space at ground zero [7 WTC & Freedom Tower], the United Nations would solve its space problem, practically overnight. But more than that, it would capture the public's imagination...The Freedom Tower could, in a way no one predicted, become a true symbol of freedom.I do believe Bernstein proposed this scenario a while ago in his Twin Piers 9/11 Memorial. Moving the UN to the WTC site makes a lot of sense (practically and symbolically) to me, but it's boggling that they apparently aren't even considering it as an option.
Strong architectural concepts reflect project conditions as well as the creativity of the designer. But an innovative idea, once executed, can catch the eye of other designers and appeal to them for purely visual reasons. The catchy, aesthetically stimulating idea then begins appearing elsewhere, and before long it has become little more than a faddish, overused motif.Mr. Lewis argues against angles like it's taking over architecture, though buildings by the likes of Libeskind, Gehry and Morphosis are definitely the exception, not the rule.
Poseidon Undersea Resorts
Yes, a five-star sea floor resort complex, soon to be under construction near the Bahamas and near the United Arab Emirates.
Roadside Architecture
A thorough photographic guide to diners, bunyans, drive-ins, and so forth all over the U.S.
Watts Towers
Page by Friends of the Watts Towers Arts Center on the landmark towers in LA's Watts area by folk artist Simon Rodia.
White Dot
It's International TV Turnoff Week! Celebrate in style.
"Chicago�s LaSalle Street starts at the Board of Trade in the heart of the City�s modern financial district and ends at the Lakefront in Lincoln Park, one of its most historic residential districts. The Miglin Staybridge Suites, a two hundred room extended stay hotel is a marker on the skyline, separating these two very different areas. It is the last landmark of the city�s modernist core, reveling in the messy vitality of the urban core, before the more restrained fabric of Lincoln Park begins to dominate."For reference, the new McDonald's is a block or few south (right on the rendering). Thanks to Karen for the head's up.
Invisible Hotel
Web page on the exhibition opening tomorrow at the DESTE Foundation?s Centre for Contemporary Art in Athens, featuring ten avant-garde architects proposals of what a future hotel could be.
Schizophrenic Architecture
Gallery of buildings that "no longer resemble what they started out as, showing quite visibly the different intentions of different people". (via the SCD)
Core77.com
Industrial design online resource, or "supersite."
On May 17, 2005, The Mies van der Rohe Society is offering to the winning bidder the opportunity to break the first 10-foot window of S.R. Crown Hall. The glass breaking will kick off the fa�ade restoration of this Modernist masterpiece and National Historic Landmark. This event � �Smash Bash� � not only launches the building�s restoration, but also Crown Hall�s 50th anniversary. You are bidding on the chance to be part of architectural history.Yes, it's true. At the time of writing this, the high bid is $510.00 with 4 days 15 hours to go. I wonder if winner gets the choice of how they smash the glass?
Works in Progress**NOTE** Over the weekend, something happened to my template, affecting the performance and content of this page. I'm working on fixing this and hope to have it working properly ASAP. Thanks for your patience.
Updates on Renzo Piano's web page of numerous buildings under construction, including Zentrum Paul Klee, Cit� Internationale, and the Morgan Library.
We Have Decided Not To Die
A ten-minute short film by Daniel Askill, with stills and an enchanting preview. (via Future Feeder)
Stuffed Animal Se7en
Another short film, this one a recreation of the end of Se7en, with stuffed animals instead of Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, and Kevin Spacey.
The Antipodes
The "writings, drawings, & Bookwork of Brian Robert Hischier," also featuring Reviewlets, capsule film reviews.
:: Miguel AdriaVisit the web page for more information and an enticing slideshow.
:: Alberto Campo Baeza
:: Kurt Forster
:: Zaha Hadid
:: Davina Jackson
:: Jong-kyu Kim
:: Frederic Migayrou
:: Toshiko Mori
:: Deyan Sudjic
:: Erwin Viray
:: 1,790 additional bleacher seatsThe last three will be part of a year-round, free-standing building on Clark, west of the existing ballpark, linked to Wrigley Field via footbridges and with a pedestrian mall in-between the new and the old.
:: A 100-seat restaurant overlooking center field
:: A parking garage with 400 spaces
:: Retail stores
:: Another restaurant
Farshid Moussavi | Preston Scott Cohen | Francois Roche | Philippe Morel | Jeffrey Kipnis | Dave Hickey | K. Michael Hays | Sarah Whiting | J. Meejin Yoon | Helene Furjan | Yusuke Obuchi | George Baird | Mark Wigley | Antoine Picon | Ashley Schafer | John McMorrough | Sylvia Lavin | Mark Goulthorpe | Jeffrey Inaba | John May | Keller Easterling | Benjamin Aranda | Saskia Sassen | Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies
Theory is back! The Institute ended in 1985 but is back for a new time; led by Stan Allen, Elizabeth Diller, Jesse Reiser, Greg Lynn, Julie Bargmann and Kevin Kennon.
The 1% Solution
A well-made site "recognizing pro bono architectural work."
Glowlab
"A bi-monthly magazine for psychogeography and contemporary art."
Esopus Magazine
"A twice-yearly arts magazine featuring fresh, unmediated perspectives on the contemporary cultural landscape." (via TENbyTEN)
:: Aaron Kadoch; Quechee, VTI'm curious to know how many entries were from countries other than the US, given that all ten finalists are from here, forty percent from Chicago.
:: Erik Hemingway & Rochelle Martin; Farmington Hills, MI
:: Matthew Kobylar & Javier Ayala; Chicago
:: Werner Klotz; New York, NY
:: BJ Krivanek; Chicago
:: Jason Pickelman; Chicago
:: Francine LeClercq; New York, NY
:: Michael Lewis, Norman Lee, Carl Rhodes; Houston, TX
:: Amy Larimer & Peter Bernheim; San Diego, CA
:: Brian Strawn & Karla Sierralta; Chicago