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Spotlight: Walter Gropius

May 18, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

One of the most highly regarded architects of the 20th century, Walter Gropius (18 May 1883 – 5 July 1969) was one of the founding fathers of Modernism, and the founder of the Bauhaus, the German “School of Building” that embraced elements of art, architecture, graphic design, interior design, industrial design, and typography in its design, development and production.

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Small Projects, Wide Reach: Hilary Sample on the Benefits of Maintaining a Purposefully Small Office

May 17, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

In the seventh episode of GSAPP Conversations Amale Andraos speaks with Hilary Sample, an academic and co-founder of MOS Architects alongside her partner Michael Meredith. They discuss the lasting influence of ORDOS 100—a collection of villas built in Inner Mongolia by emerging and renowned practices—on the firm’s thinking, the role of representation, and how Sample’s practice pursues an inclusive way of working and thinking – while maintaining a purposefully small office.

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ELEMENTAL Selected to Design One of Qatar’s Largest Cultural Centers – Doha’s “Art Mill”

May 15, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

ELEMENTAL, led by Pritzker Prize laureate Alejandro Aravena, has been selected as the design team for the Art Mill project in Doha, Qatar. Following a 26-strong longlist and a shortlist of eight internationally renowned practices, including Atelier Bow-Wow and the Renzo Piano Building Workshop, the Chilean practice have been lauded by the jury for developing “a serene artwork, [in which] the structure is the architecture.” Once complete, the project will join two other nearby cultural heavyweights: the Museum of Islamic Art, designed by I.M. Pei, and the National Museum of Qatar designed by Jean Nouvel.

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Catalan Church Restored Using Ingenious Tensioning System

May 14, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

The object of this architectural restoration is the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in Vistabella, the work of Catalan architect Josep Maria Jujol (16 September 1879 – 1 May 1949). The original design dates from 1917 with the construction completed in 1923. The building is a magnificent and personal work of Catalan architecture.

The simplicity of the materials used—basically brick, mortar, and stone—contrasts with the spectacular formal richness of the structural solutions: columns, arches, and vaults that generate a complex, rich, and surreal interior space typical of the mysticism of Jujol.

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OMA’s Feyenoord City Masterplan and Stadium Given Green Light by the City of Rotterdam

May 12, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

A large-scale masterplan for Feyenoord (or Feijenoord), a suburb-city of the Dutch city of Rotterdam, has been approved by Rotterdam City Council. The successful concept design from OMA, led by Partner David Gianotten, incorporates a historically-important football stadium—for the nationally significant Feyenoord football club—which “no longer fulfills modern demands.” Aligned with the football club’s “expanding ambitions” both in the Dutch and European football leagues, this proposal is the latest in a string of plans to expand, but the only one to have been accepted.

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Marvel at the Scope, Scale and Splendor of Ancient Rome With This Virtual Fly-Through

May 10, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

We can all recognise the great architectural landmarks of Ancient Rome: the Pantheon, the Colosseum, Trajan’s Column – but do you know how they originally appeared or, perhaps more interestingly, how they sat within the context of the historic city? In this captivating 14-minute-long virtual fly-through by the Kahn Academy and Smarthistory, a YouTube channel dedicated to historical video essays, the ancient splendor of the Eternal City (at around 320AD) is presented alongside expert commentary.

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Marvel at the Scope, Scale and Splendor of Ancient Rome With This Virtual Fly-Through

May 10, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

We can all recognise the great architectural landmarks of Ancient Rome: the Pantheon, the Colosseum, Trajan’s Column – but do you know how they originally appeared or, perhaps more interestingly, how they sat within the context of the historic city? In this captivating 14-minute-long virtual fly-through by the Kahn Academy and Smarthistory, a YouTube channel dedicated to historical video essays, the ancient splendor of the Eternal City (at around 320AD) is presented alongside expert commentary.

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An Off-fur You Can’t Refuse: Free Cut-Out Dogs and Cats

May 9, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

It’s a well-known fact that everything is better with puppies. Your renders are no different. Fortunately, the website Viz-people is here to help, offering a free set of 6 cut-out cat and dog .PNGs. Pets aren’t the only cut-outs on offer (just the cutest—sorry, cut-out kids); in addition, Viz-people has a whole raft of free stuff for 3D modeling and rendering, including 2D cutouts of people, textures, and skies, and 3D models of cars, trees, chairs and more.