Book Review – Digital Fabrications : Architectural and Material Techniques
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(Via we make money not art.)
Researching Urban Waste land in Berlin: Mobile Research Station No.1
Researching Urban Waste land in Berlin: Mobile Research Station No.1: ”

A team of seven researchers/artists led by visual artist Simon Faithfull have set up an unique mobile research station in Berlin to investigate existing urban waste ground in down town Berlin.
Mobile Research Station No.1 is a curious hybrid – half hi-tech Antarctic Research Station / half rusty-broken-dumpster – built from standard waste container, the station encompasses a luxurious designer-pod for an eccentric set of researchers. Rather than researching the frozen wastes of Antarctica or the moons of Saturn, the invited artist have begun their research into the surrounding wilderness and urban zones of uncertainty that still lie at the centre of Berlin.
Their initial findings and questions can be found the station’s blog as they develop.
The research station is commissioned by SKULPTURENPARK BERLIN_ZENTRUM for their project Wunderland. The station can be found on the open ground between Seydelstr and Beuthstr on online here
Researchers include:
Esther Polak (Amsterdam)
Annika Lundgren (Gothenburg/Berlin)
Martin John Callanan (London)
Katie Paterson (London)
Nick Crowe & Ian Rawlinson (Manchester/Berlin)
Simon Faithfull (Berlin/London)
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(Via Clippings.)
Emerging Architects NY Announces a New Competition
Emerging Architects NY Announces a New Competition: ”
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(Via Clippings.)
UM 2009: Utrecht’s 3rd Biennial for Social Design
UM 2009: Utrecht’s 3rd Biennial for Social Design: ”

Utrecht Manifest is a multidisciplinary social design biennale held in the city of Utrecht, home of the De Stijl movement in the early 1920s.
The Biennial’s third edition, UM 2009, will take place from October 4 to 17 2009 and will explore the potential of contemporary design as a social tool through the cultural models of which biennials are usually composed, the realistic need and urgency of social design. By using this innovative participatory approach – as opposed to an illustrative one – the Biennial seeks to determine the realistic need and urgency of social design, while exposing its complexity and contradictions at the same time. The event is divided into 5 sections: Unresolved Matters; Unforeseen Magic; Urgent Methods; User’s Manual, United Minds. Each section has a parallel programme of its own consisting of films and videos, temporary and improvised presentations, meetings in the form of dinners or teas, and more regular lectures and debates.
For information and to participate visit www.utrechtmanifest.nl
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(Via Cluster_Blog.)
Wesley Meuris
‘Wesley Meuris (°1977 Lier) vertrekt van de interactie tussen geconditioneerd gedrag en architectuur. Hij stelt hedendaagse conventies en de automatische aanpak die we hebben tegenover gestandaardiseerde architecturale ruimtes in vraag. De basisnormen wat betreft dimensies, materiaal, proporties en de verdeling van de leefruimte die doorheen de tijd zijn ontstaan, vormen zijn uitgangspunten. Hij speelt met en stelt deze (culturele en andere) conventies in vraag. Op die manier zorgt hij ervoor dat bekende vormen en gebouwen zowel herkenbaar als vreemd overkomen. In zijn architecturale modellen onderzoekt hij factoren, zoals hygiëne, privacy, comfort en soberheid, die ervoor zorgen dat een gebouw geschikt is. Zijn doel is om zo de betekenis van constructies te ontrafelen.’ (txt: Eva Wittocx)
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(Via PYTR 75.)
c_life – City as living factory of ecology by ARUP/Sauerbruch Hutton/Experientia/Galley Eco Capital | SpaceInvading
c_life – City as living factory of ecology by ARUP/Sauerbruch Hutton/Experientia/Galley Eco Capital | SpaceInvading: “
c_life – City as living factory of ecology
Designer: ARUP/Sauerbruch Hutton/Experientia/Galley Eco Capital
Location: Jätkäsaari, Helsinki
The c_life proposal is based around the concept of the ‘Climate Neutral District’: ‘A low carbon building cannot be made into a no carbon building without addressing larger scale issues such as energy infrastructure and mobility that cannot be solved within a single block. By pooling the resources of like‐minded neighbors, large scale investments could be made in renewable energy projects to offset carbon emissions. A district approach would also make low carbon initiatives more effective.’
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Posted: 09/16/2009
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