April 2013
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Retaking the forgotten
In architecture, there are many projects that only “live” in paper, in the virtual world, blogs get stuck in time.
This is the case of Trough Architects eyes, a project that began several years ago with some good friends and that know seems like a time capsule, with projects and post written from the past.
I really think this blog was a good idea, it made me stay in touch with architecture and...
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De Glassbox
paris59:
A propósito de nada, y gracias a la invitación de @a001arq, nos fuimos de concurso la semana pasada.
De principio a fin fue toda una experiencia. Fue algo así:
Días -1 y 0 Tuvimos una junta para conocer al equipo y vernos las caras por primera vez (que en realidad no fue primera vez por que a algunos ya los conocía) y, claro, como es mi malísima costumbre de “primeras impresiones”,...
July 2012
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June 2012
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A Tower for Bees →
May 2012
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Batman, the Caped Architecture Critic: In Chip... →
Miramax: Pulp Fiction in Chronologi ... →
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March 2012
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February 2012
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Architecture aims at Eternity.
– Christopher Wren
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January 2012
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archi-tecture: To Be an Architect ... →
A lot of you, anonymous and non-anonymous, have asked me about “what it takes” to become an architect, a.k.a the whole process of becoming an architect. I can’t really post more than what I already have in this post, but here are some quick (okay, not so quick…) bullet points paragraphs.
To be honest, it’s not about the classes you have to take or the years you put into it. It’s the journey....
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December 2011
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Concrete Lego Blocks
Everyone who has spent any considerable time playing with Lego when they were young (or even as a grown up) knows that the creativity and the urge to continue buildingis severe. It all depends really on how many blocks you have at your disposal. If you have bucket loads, you can sure spend some time putting together an epic build, and we have seen countless examples of those here on Bit...
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Architecture School. 20 tips to survive. →
1. Treat school like a job. Start early in the morning and you’ll most likely be able to leave the studio before midnight.
2. Study with people that are smarter than you.
3. Remember that an open mind makes a better place for ideas.
4. Talk to professors who actually practice.
5. Don’t date people in the major. This takes the pain away should the person you break up with stay in the...
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All architecture is shelter, all great architecture is the design of space that...
– Philip Johnson