
Friday, 26 February 2010
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Stockholm Library, Stockholm - Erik Gunnar Asplund

When studying in my Honours year at university we undertook a trip to Stockholm. We had particular interest in the Stockholm Library by Erik Gunnar Asplund, as it was at the centre of a international architecture competition. I think you would struggle to find someone who doesn't find the central library space inspiring. It's fantastic and if your in Stockholm you have to visit this building.
SWISS EMBASSY, BERLIN - DIENER AND DIENER

Unfortunately me and my mates couldn't blag our way into this building with the Architecture student chat, maybe next time.
Labels:
Architecture,
berlin,
Diener and Diener,
Swiss Embassy
Fire And Police Station, Berlin - Sauerburch Hutton Architects

The project is a renovation and extension of a former goods yard building. The extension the the 19th century building houses the majority of accommodation, with the existing building used as the entrance and some office space. The colour scheme is a representation of the colours of the Berlin police and fire departments, running from tones of green to red.
BEACH SHELTER
Monday, 22 February 2010
SANAA _ New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
So I was in New York not long ago and thought I would have a look back through some of the pictures I took there. This photograph is of a building that has been completed in the last couple of years, designed by SANAA.
As a space for art it seems to work brilliantly, and it looks pretty nice too. If your in New York This place is defiently worth a visit, even if it is to just sit in the coffee shop and watch some of the artists at work in one of the large studio through the glazed partitions.
ABOUT THE NEW MUSEUM - http://www.newmuseum.org/about/new_building/
Friday, 19 February 2010
Charlie Duck
VISIT CHARLIE'S WEBSITE - www.charlieduck.co.uk
Labels:
Charlie Duck,
illustration,
pencil drawings
Elbow-Toe
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So the work of Elbow-Toe is unbelievably good. This guy has got skills.
VIEW ELBOW-TOES WEBSITE - www.elbow-toe.com
Labels:
Elbow-Toe,
graffitti,
portraits,
street-art
Railway Switching Station, Zurich by Gigon + Guyer
The Dovecot Studio by Haworth Tompkins


Labels:
Architecture,
corten,
Dovecot Studio,
Haworth Tompkins,
refurb,
rust,
steel
Thursday, 18 February 2010
Mark's Fresh Fish

I'm fascinated by the challenge architect's face in re-using/redeveloping existing properties and the decisions they make in various situations, whether it is to conserve, reuse, demolish, etc, it can be so much more interesting than just creating from new.
Labels:
Architecture,
conservation,
reuse,
ruined building's
FCB STUDIOS - BROADCASTING PLACE

To be able to bring such interest to a project that will be commercially driven is fantastic and something that I would like to see happen with more projects of this nature. I will defintely be taking some time to take a good look through the rest of the practices website.
VISIT FCBS WESITE - http://www.fcbstudios.com/home.asp
Labels:
Architecture,
Bradley,
Clegg,
Corten Steel,
FCBS,
Feilden,
Student Accommodation,
Studios
DAVID GALLETLY - Art, illustration and other junk from Stirling, Scotland

VIEW DAVIDS PROTFOLIO HERE - http://galletly.blogspot.com/
LIZZY STEWART @ ABOUT TODAY

VIEW LIZZY'S PORTFOLIO - http://www.abouttoday.co.uk/

She is also one half of sing statistics, which recently published a book called WE ARE THE FRICTION, it is brilliant and if you are into illustration you really should try and get a hold of a copy.
GO TO SINGSTATISTICS WEBSITE - http://www.singstatistics.co.uk/
Anthony Burrill @ Analogue Books

VISIT ANALOGUES FLICKR - http://www.flickr.com/photos/analoguebooks/sets/72157623175824895/
Labels:
Analogue books,
Anthony Burrill,
exhibition
2G Sauerbruch Hutton

I just recieved my copy of Sauerbruch Hutton's 2G and it looks great. Some brilliant examples of using colour in a buildings elevation.
Its got me really excited about heading to Berlin in April to see some of their works again, particularly the Fire/Police departments building. If I get a chance I may look back through my photos of some of their work and post them up.
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