Tuesday, November 16, 2010

TD3 | Tucked Under | 11.16.10

1. Houses In Rybnik(Jojko+Nawrocki Architekci)


 
:: images via Arch Daily

2. Pannonhalma Abdij Visitor Centre (Roeleveld Sikkes)




:: images via Arch Daily

3.  Pool Pavilion(Peter Gluck + Partners)



:: images via Designboom

2 comments:

  1. Jason,

    These features are great and you sure are accumulating a lot of raw material for your research; hopefully this helps you to organize it all.

    One suggestion: could you perhaps include a reference as to the location and status of these projects? Without knowing much about locations, it seems as though there is a bit of an anywhere/nowhere in particular aesthetic developing with this; it would be interesting to know if vegetated architecture is developing in different directions in different parts of the world/different cultures. I know that such information is not always easy to come by, but if it's handy, it'd be nice to know.

    Thanks and best wishes,

    -Des

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  2. Great suggestion Des... for the most part, I have 500+ projects to 'file' as you say so trying to keep the info to a minimum, but location information would be great, I agree (actual to the point of going back to previous posts and adding it). The goal, as well is to collect these for more expansive dialogue about typologies, trends, and such - down the line.

    The other interesting point is that there is a sort of homogeneity to the proposals (particularly the representational ones) which is intriguing, as they often forget that they have to occupy a place (not just photoshop!). The built ones are interesting as you get similar results - with some variations in the super wet and super dry areas showing the potentials and limitations of climate.

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