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How an Artist Constructed a Wooden Replica of Mies’ Farnsworth House

August 31, 2017 Pola Mora 0

In December 2010, Manuel Peralta Lorca completed the work “Welcome Less Is More,” a wooden reconstruction of Mies van der Rohe‘s Farnsworth House that was installed inside the Patricia Ready Gallery in Santiago, Chile. This September, a new version of this work will be mounted in the hall of Santiago’s Museum of Contemporary Art, under the name “Home Less is More.”

In the following story, the artist tells us about the process of reinterpreting this icon of modern architecture in wood and how a team of carpenters—who agreed to immerse themselves in the philosophy of Mies—was fundamental to completing the challenge.

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Wuyishan Bamboo Raft Factory / TAO – Trace Architecture Office

August 31, 2017 Joanna Wong 0

Located atop a plateau in the rural Xingcun village, the building complex is a manufacturing and storage facility of bamboo rafts, used to sail the nearby Nine Bend River in Wuyi Mountain for tourism. Each winter 22,000 bamboo stems are harvested which, following a storage period, are used to manufacture 1,800 bamboo rafts annually.

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House in Chau Doc / NISHIZAWAARCHITECTS

August 31, 2017 Diego Hernández 0

Located in a suburb of ChauDoc town in AnGiang province, Southern Vietnam, this house is a sharing residence of 3 nuclear families who are kin. Although this project budget was tightened with local standards, which only allowed us to build a house with thin corrugated metal panels, we have tried to satisfy not only the regional spirits but also the rich lifestyle in which is fulfilled by sunlight, greenery and natural ventilation, as it were, living in a half-outdoor gardens.

Vo Trong Nghia fronts slim house in Ho Chi Minh City with huge bamboo-filled planters

August 30, 2017 Eleanor Gibson 0

Bamboo plants grow up the front of this slender house in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City, which Vo Trong Nghia Architects has covered in huge, grooved concrete planters. Called Bamboo House, the residence forms part of Vo Trong Nghia Architect’s (VTN) House for Trees series, which aims to reinstate tropical green space into Vietnam’s cities as they densify by covering new residences with

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Brickface House / Austin Maynard Architects

August 30, 2017 Rayen Sagredo 0

Brickface is a compact building situated at the rear of an existing house in Richmond, Melbourne. It consists of a garage at ground level, studio living/guest bedroom at first floor, and a roof deck. A new pool and entertaining deck extends the home’s entertaining area, while the roof terrace becomes the missing productive garden. The main living area of the existing house faces south and opens up onto the new terrace and pool. The backdrop to this view is the rising high wall of Brickface.