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America’s First Large-Scale, Mass Timber Education Project

January 24, 2018 Lindsey Leardi 0

University of Arkansas students are abuzz about the latest addition their university: Stadium Drive Residence Halls. Currently, under construction, the new 202,027 square foot residence halls are the nation’s first large-scale timber education project. The collaborative behind the design includes Fayetteville’s own Modus Studio, Boston-based Leers Weinzapfel Associates, Mackey Mitchell Architects in St. Louis, and Philadelphia landscape and urban design firm, OLIN.

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Experience Time in Color With Emmanuelle Moureaux

January 24, 2018 Lindsey Leardi 0

Architect Emmanuelle Moureaux’s latest art experience, “COLOR OF TIME,” allows observers to experience the passage of time through color. Moureaux’s installation is one of a series called, “Art and Design, dialogue with materials,” for Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art & Design’s opening ceremonies. Throughout the series artists played with different materials, showing their varying potentials and characteristics.

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What Makes The Barbican The Perfect Setting for Music Videos?

January 22, 2018 Lindsey Leardi 0

Musicians of all ages and genres feature the Barbican in their music videos. Youtuber Phil Gyford’s playlist “The Barbican in Music Videos” compiles songs from artists including British rapper Skepta, UK rock band Coldplay, the infamous electronic musician Moby, and guitarist James Morrison. Even modern pop artist Dua Lipa strut her stuff through the Barbican while singing her song, “Blow Your Mind (Mwah).”

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What Makes The Barbican The Perfect Setting for Music Videos?

January 22, 2018 Lindsey Leardi 0

Musicians of all ages and genres feature the Barbican in their music videos. Youtuber Phil Gyford’s playlist “The Barbican in Music Videos” compiles songs from artists including British rapper Skepta, UK rock band Coldplay, the infamous electronic musician Moby, and guitarist James Morrison. Even modern pop artist Dua Lipa strut her stuff through the Barbican while singing her song, “Blow Your Mind (Mwah).”

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Competition Finalist for Leningrad Siege Museum Reaches for the Sky

January 20, 2018 Lindsey Leardi 0

From the creators of Museum Of The History Of Polish Jews in Warsaw, comes a competition finalist proposal for the new Museum for the Defense and Siege of Leningrad in St. Petersburg. Lahdelma & Mahalmäki Architects, in collaboration with Ralph Appelbaum Associates, designed three main parts: the Thread of Life (museum and exhibitions), the Memorial of Heroes of Leningrad and the Square of Testimony. Thought to have the popular vote, this entry sought to redevelop and reconnect the city of to the park and museum with its Neo-Classical grid.