Monday, 17 December 2012

eleven eleven | Elizabeth Priore

1111 Lincoln Road by Herzog & de Meuron




Herzog & de Meuron’s 1111 Lincoln Road multi-storey car park in Miami Beach also plays host to parties, yoga classes and weddings, explains proprietor Robert Wennett in this movie produced by filmmaker Elizabeth Priore (+ photographs by Hufton + Crow).

adapted from dezeen

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Impressive stencil and spraypaint art !!

Stumble upon this image... and I am totally impress by the amount of stencil work done by Evol. I almost believe that is just a photoshop work... but is not !! Layers of stencil and spraypaint work, great job done !






Evol is an artist based in Berlin, he is influenced by the overlooked surroundings of the urban landscape which he portrays within his work, he uses a super detailed stencil and spray technique on cardboard, including creases in the cardboard to define the architectural elements in some of the pieces to give it that high level of realism.
(adapted from azurebumble)

for more of Evol's work

Sunday, 16 September 2012

"copying is both fundamental and dangerous to architecture"



FAT director Sam Jacob explains why he believes that “copying is both fundamental to how architecture develops and something that threatens its foundational belief in originality,” in this movie we filmed at the Venice Architecture Biennale, where the firm has created an installation called The Museum of Copying.

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Friday, 31 August 2012

Sunday, 5 August 2012

Which is bouba and which is kiki ?

                   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Booba-Kiki.svg

Which of these shapes is bouba and which is kiki?


check whether are u one of the 98% people
who have the same answer

Tuesday, 31 July 2012


the below is my favourite part of the article.



Peter Zumthor
"Teaching architecture,
Learning architecture"

....... First of all, we must explain that the person standing in front of them is not someone who asks questions whose answers he already knows. Practicing architecture is asking oneself questions, finding one's own answers with the help of the teacher, whittling down, finding solutions. Over and over again.


The strength of a good design lies in ourselves and in our ability to perceive the world with both emotion and reason. A good architectural design is sensuous. A good architectural design is intelligent.


We all experience architecture before we have even heard the word. The roots of architectural understanding lie in our architectural experience: our room, our house, our street, our village, our town, our landscape - we experience them all early on, unconsciously, and we subsequently compare them with the countryside, towns and houses that we experience later on. The roots of our understanding of architecture lie in our childhood, in our youth; they lie in our biography. Students have to learn to work consciously with their personal biographical experiences of architecture. Their allotted tasks are devised to set this process in motion......

Saturday, 28 July 2012

Brutal simplicity of thought of the day #5


adapted from the Brutal simplicity of thought book by M&C Saatchi Worldwide


Bonsai Tree Houses by Takanori Aiba

for those who want to do their model in this way, go ahead...................

Bonsai Tree Houses by Takanori Aiba sculpture art

Bonsai Tree Houses by Takanori Aiba sculpture art

Bonsai Tree Houses by Takanori Aiba sculpture art

Bonsai Tree Houses by Takanori Aiba sculpture art

Bonsai Tree Houses by Takanori Aiba sculpture art

For nearly a decade since the late 1970s artist Takanori Aiba worked as a maze illustrator for Japanese fashion magazine POPYE. The following decade he worked as an architect and finally in 2003 decided to merge the two crafts—the design of physical space and the drawing of labyrinths—into these incredibly detailed tiny worlds. Using craft paper, plastic, plaster, acrylic resin, paint and other materials Aiba constructs sprawling miniature communities that wrap around bonsai trees, lighthouses, and amongst the cliffs of nearly vertical islands. I would love to visit every single one of these places, if only I was 6 feet shorter.
See more of Aiba’s work :  http://www.flickr.com/photos/takanoriaiba/


adapted from : http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/02/bonsai-tree-houses-by-takanori-aiba/

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Which will you prefer ?

A question post for my class on which will you prefer ?
____________ to site ? (fill in the blank)
A) RELATE
B) RESPOND
C) RESPECT

result : A) 40% B) 40% C) 20% 


how about your choice ?

Sunday, 24 June 2012

Brutal simplicity of thought of the day #4


adapted from the Brutal simplicity of thought book by M&C Saatchi Worldwide



Small Houses !

Just saw this from a website, might be late for the Project 1 especially for group1 and 2 but no harm sharing for references in the future ~ :]

Small Houses !

1. Gate by mihadesign
just check out the way they cut those openings inside and the exterior wall.. 
and the layering of walls and floors. 
From the photos, i would say great amount of lighting the house can get ...
Gate by mihadesign

Gate by mihadesign

Gate by mihadesign

Gate by mihadesign

Gate by mihadesign

Gate by mihadesign

Gate by mihadesign

For full explanation and more photos : http://www.dezeen.com/2011/10/24/gate-by-mihadesign/

2. House in Seya by Suppose Design Office 
'the creation of a space where it is neither a garden nor a room'
there are some other works from them which i feel that is inspiring that they manage to create design from a small housing lot. Do check out their works ~ (fyi, they are the group who came last year for the lecture in ucsi which informed u guys to come ~ )

House in Seya by Suppose Design Office

House in Seya by Suppose Design Office

House in Seya by Suppose Design Office

House in Seya by Suppose Design Office

House in Seya by Suppose Design Office

House in Seya by Suppose Design Office



And more small houses projects : http://pinterest.com/dezeen/small-houses/




Tuesday, 12 June 2012