Anchorage Museum Expansion by David Chipperfield Architects
Posted in: UncategorizedAn extension to the Anchorage Museum designed by David Chipperfield Architects opens to the public in Anchorage, Alaska, this weekend. (more…)
Thoughts on China: Seeing the Mandarin Hotels Burns Up Close
Posted in: UncategorizedFret no longer, dear readers, this co-editor has returned from his long trip to the Orient and has planted his feet safely back on the hallowed ground that are these United States. After having browsed the archives, we know that Stephanie has taken great care of you during this writer’s absence (a period now forever known as “that time UnBeige was really worth reading because that one guy wasn’t around”), the time has returned to get back to business. But first, before this writer gets back to real reporting (and until his jet lag haze wears off), a few words on China, where we lived, worked, and wandered for the past few weeks. First topic: during a rare break of a few hours, we hopped a cab to see/photograph Rem Koolhaas‘ CCTV Tower, which is a beautiful thing to behold. However, no one ever mentions that the building is nearly impossible to look at from street level. There are buildings and walls surrounding the whole thing, leaving you to wander the entire block trying to get a peek through trees and alleyways. However, this might also have something to do with the adjacent, completely-destroyed Mandarin Oriental Hotel, which you’ll recall our reporting on when it caught fire and was incinerated. But even after reporting on it, reading about it, seeing photographs and video, we weren’t prepared for how incredible the burnt structure looked in person. It’s a huge, post-apocalyptic nightmare of charred windows, bent steel, and pieces of its frame jutting out where the fire consumed everything around it. It’s just a breathtaking, tragic mess, made all the worse with Koolhaas’ other architectural marvel sitting right next to it. The developers have clearly tried to hide the damage by constructing three-to-four story walls around it, but even as much as they’ve tried, it’s difficult to shield every view of a thousand foot tower. If you ever find yourself in Beijing, it’s probably a little ways out of your way, but make sure you make the trip to see both, particularly before they start tearing down the remnants of the Mandarin.
The Stone Towers by Zaha Hadid Architects
Posted in: UncategorizedZaha Hadid Architects have unveiled plans for an office and retail development called The Stone Towers in Cairo, Egypt. (more…)
CAP Salt 2 health centre by BAAS Architects
Posted in: UncategorizedJordi Badia of Barcelona practice BAAS Architects has completed the CAP Salt 2 health centre in the town of Salt near Girona, Spain. (more…)
LEGO Architecture
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The LEGO Architecture line launched in 2008 has just released a Frank Lloyd Wright series. Via Design Observer.
Looks like LEGO is planning on trying to release more Frank Lloyd Wright works. Keep an eye out here if you’re interested.
Frank Lloyd Wright Collection by AdamReed Tucker and The LEGO Group
Posted in: UncategorizedArchitect Adam Reed Tucker has collaborated with The LEGO Group and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to release the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection – part of the LEGO Architecture series. (more…)
Salon Mittermeier by Xarchitekten
Posted in: UncategorizedThe Salon Mittermeier hair salon in Linz by Austrian architects Xarchitekten features a facade with a “three-dimensional architectural (hair) wave”. (more…)