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  • The Familiar Typology - The Suburbs of London, Tokyo and Buenos Aires
    By nugent_denise_: As part of the Cavin Family Traveling Scholarship, this blog aims to research the suburban condition as they exist in different contexts: London, England; Tokyo, Japan; and Buenos Aires, Argentina. The prolificacy of suburbia, internationally, serves as a physical archive of domestic norms, political ambitions and topographical responses. This research seeks to decipher how cultural and historical standards have formalized themselves within the familiar context of the suburban home.
    The Familiar Typology
     
  • The Architectural Imagination Exhibition Fellows - The U.S. Department of State selected University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning to organize the exhibition of the U.S. Pavilion in the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale (May 28-Nov. 27). Cynthia Davidson and Monica Ponce de Leon are Co-Curators of the U.S. Pavilion, The Architectural Imagination (www.thearchitecturalimagination.org).
    By lacroixa, Kristen Gandy, Diana Tsai, Rubin Quarcoopome, Ramon Hernandez, Salam Rida, Christopher Locke: Six Taubman College M.Arch students were selected to assist the curators of the U.S. Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Biennale in installing The Architectural Imagination. The students will travel to Venice for one month as Exhibition Fellows. They will serve as docents for the opening days of the exhibition. This blog is about their experience working on the 2016 U.S. Pavilion and in Venice.

    Students:
    Kristen Gandy
    Ramon Hernandez
    Christopher Locke
    Rubin Quarcoopome
    Salam Rida
    Diana Tsai
    University of Michigan
    The Architectural Imagination Exhibition Fellows
     
  • The Walk - Walk around the sob
    By Tanvi Kulshreshtha: The blog is related to travelling through which architecture is been inspired and accomplished with a new vision. The places which I have been visiting till now and the process through which I have developed myself as an Architect, I have always been associated with blogging as a tool to communicate through my thoughts with the world.
    The Walk
     
  • Adventures in Squareland - travels and work around the world
    By Alec Perkins: Urban and architectural explorations from Mexico City to Stuttgart Germany through the eyes of a iterant architectural designer
    Adventures in Squareland
     
  • A Wild Cadence - Design Discovery on Two Wheels and Steel
    By Matthew Geldin: Living measures across the landscapes of Earth, rolling along the asphalt incision of world wilderness. Exploring the diversity of global urbanism from the ground. An intimately personal inquiry of lifestyle and limits, architecture and agriculture, organization and entropy, climate and cosmos.

    Point of embarcation: Los Angeles, California.
    First Destination: Chiang Mai, Thailand.
    Final Destination: Unknown.

    "I have no special talent, I am only passionately curious." _Einstein
    A Wild Cadence
     
  • Photography
    By Anton Romashov: Capturing architecture on a film camera
    Photography
     
  • Kuala Lumpur Mega Malls
    By tonystefan: photographic documentation of urban mega-hybrids in a contemporary asian capital
    Antony Stefan Architect, PLLC
    Kuala Lumpur Mega Malls
     
  • Updated
    By Francesca Assemi:
    Updated
     
  • +FARM Design, Fabrication, and Construction - Studio Projects
    By +farm: +FARM is a design and construction summer studio program that brings together a range of professionals to work directly with the participants selected from an open call. The studio is located on a 300 acre farm, and the culture is based on experimental research in the context of fabrication and construction.
    +FARM Design, Fabrication, and Construction
     
  • Indo Inquisition - 13 weeks in India
    By amlocke: An Indo Inquisition is a thirteen-week train expedition across India. The journey will document the influences of international modernism and British occupation, as well as compare the effects of wealth accumulation, culture, religion, and poverty with economic growth and their effect on the built environment.
    Indo Inquisition
     
  • Bon Voyage - Switzerland - Spain - Portugal - France - Germany - Greece - HK - Argentina
    By Freda Weng Chu: I am a MArch student from Washington University in St. Louis, I am currently studying abroad in Barcelona, Spain for 2 months and then I will be abroad for another 4 months in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I would like to share my traveling and learning experience in Europe and Argentina with others.
    Bon Voyage
     




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