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Opening tonight at the SCI-Arc Gallery is Los Angeles–based architecture practice Ball-Nogues Studio’s Yevrus 1, Negative Impression, which attempts to call into question the current fashionability of abstracted and digital forms.The Architect's Newspaper shared a link.
“I see nothing in space as promising as the view from a Ferris wheel,” E.B. White once remarked.The Architect's Newspaper shared a link.
On October 10, 2010 (10.10.10), 19,000 filmmakers around globe shot the daily life unfolding around them. Their subjects ranged from people, to plants to bugs to the heavens.The Architect's Newspaper shared a link.
Building the first line took persistence. Hamilton County voters rejected a proposed plan for improved and expanded transit in 2002. Then ballots in 2009 and 2011 tried to block the city from building streetcars. Both failed.The Architect's Newspaper shared a link.
Residential towers streaking up over 1,000 feet represent the latest phenomenon in New York’s storied skyscraper history.The Architect's Newspaper shared a link.
A 34,000-square-foot kinetic media facade of deforming fins represents the themes of Korea’s international exhibition.- For those of you that don’t know “Phonehenge,” it was one of California’s classic DIY creations (right up there with the Watts Towers and Salvation Mountain), created by former phone company repairman Kim Fahey out of old telephone poles in the Mojave Desert.











