cover photo



blog archive

main site

artwork

bio






Schwarz



View current page
...more recent posts

pierre koenig



"Built his first architecturally exposed steel and glass house while a third year architectural student at USC in 1950. He has been in private practice since graduation in 1952. After designing a number of exposed steel and glass houses, Koenig was invited by John Entenza, editor of Arts & Architecture magazine, to design Case Study House No. 21. With the successful completion of that project Koenig designed Case Study House No. 22, which turned out to be one of the most famous houses of all."




[link] [add a comment]

mies in berlin mies in america



[link] [add a comment]

castiglioni




[link] [add a comment]

architecture and hygiene



[link] [2 comments]

lot-tec's signature shipping containers



[link] [1 comment]

krauss on buren :

"...the "cabane éclatée" (exploded shack), Buren's anti-architectural ploy, was the material support for the parodic museum. A labyrinthine network of shantylike cubicles, all exposed studs, was made to fill the top floor of the Pompidou, each either containing a small construction—looking like a piece of de Stijl furniture—or bearing a sequence of projected images on its interior walls."


[link] [add a comment]

the complete case study house program




[link] [add a comment]

"houses of the future" sold tickets at world's fairs, but they didn't affect home building. Can MIT's prefab smart house change the way we build and live? By Peter Hall / metropolis 12/02



[link] [add a comment]

ARCH7306 UNSW




[link] [add a comment]

verner panton design



[link] [add a comment]

architecture & music tim hungerford




[link] [add a comment]

googie





[link] [1 comment]

MIT :homes of the future of the past

intelligent environments


[link] [add a comment]

influentuial modernists to know about _LA



[link] [add a comment]

SUBJECT

Architecture and Home A discussion of Heidegger´s essay 'Building Dwelling Thinking' (1951)

anna maria leon

notes on heidegger's tracing phenomenology / "M. Heidegger, “Building Dwelling Thinking,” in Basic Writings, NY: Harper and Row, 1977, (orig. 1954) p. 323-39 Dwell: to make one‘s home; reside; live —  Syn.    live, reside, inhabit, stay, lodge, room, abide, sojourn, stop, settle, tarry, remain, live in, live at, continue, go on living, rent, tenant, have a lease on, make one's home at, have one's address at, keep house, be at home, quarter, hang out*, hang up one's hat*, flop*, bunk*, crash*, tent, pitch a tent, have digs at*; see also reside. Webster’s New World Dictionary and Thesaurus "

r m schindler's theory of proportions and the wolf house



[link] [add a comment]

thomas leeberg

embedded : spaces


how to construct a space for space

the architectual gaze


schindler : pics, case, lab



[link] [add a comment]

jin-ho park


analysis and synthesis in architectural designs : the study of symmetry

Rudolph M Schindler's Braxton House :
The Fibonacci and Lucas Sequences (reference frames in space)


[link] [1 comment]

think cycle open collaborative design




[link] [add a comment]

THE GIRLS boston



[link] [add a comment]

Halfbakery thread on : modular housing for refugees



[link] [add a comment]

ando in fw



[link] [6 comments]

neutral




[link] [6 comments]

recent past


[link] [add a comment]

digital crystal




[link] [add a comment]