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Tomas Koolhaas On “REM” – A Film About Architecture, Celebrity, and Globalization

October 6, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

In this episode of GSAPP Conversations, Tomas Koolhaas—the director of the much anticipated documentary-biopic REMa film about the eponymous founder of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), Rem Koolhaas—discusses the movie at length. Among other topics, the conversation touches upon Koolhaas’s specific tools and methods for filming architectural space, and the challenges of producing a film founded on a personal relationship.

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3 Proposals Shortlisted for the Čiurlionis Concert Center in Kaunas

October 4, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

Proposals by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Adam Khan Architects, and UAB Paleko Archstudija with UAB Baltic Engineers have been revealed as finalists of the M.K. Čiurlionis Concert Centre in Kaunas, Lithuania. The building will form part of the regenerative project for the European Capital of Culture 2022, foregrounding the River Nemunas—the site—and revitalizing an area close to the city’s Old Town.

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Pezo von Ellrichshausen and Felice Varini’s Urban Room Forges New Civic Space in Hull

October 4, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

A Hall for Hull with “Trois Points de Vue” by Chilean practice Pezo von Ellrichshausen and Swiss artist Felice Varini has been unveiled in the British city of Hull. Jointly commissioned by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Hull UK City of Culture 2017, the “monumental” outdoor installation has “transformed” Trinity Square [Hull] with sixteen galvanized-steel columns, arranged in a grid formation in front of Hull Minster, to form a new civic room for the city.

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Caruso St. John to Transform the British Pavilion Into a Politically Charged Meeting Space at 2018 Venice Biennale

September 29, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

The British Council have revealed Island as the theme of the British Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale. In the exhibition, Adam Caruso, Peter St. John (Caruso St. John), and Marcus Taylor will engage “with current political themes,” and was submitted by means of an open call with reference to Shakespeare’s The Tempest:

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RIBA Awards 2018 Royal Gold Medal to Innovative Housing Architect Neave Brown

September 28, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has awarded its 2018 Royal Gold Medal to London-based artist and architect Neave Brown, a revered Modernist architect best known for his visionary Alexandra Road housing estate. Built by London’s Camden Council in the 1970s the 500-home estate is, in Brown’s own words, a “piece of city” containing shops, workshops, a community centre, a special needs school and children’s centre, a care home for young people with learning difficulties, and a 16,000sqm public park.