Quotes from Smart City Expo World Congress 2011

Posted on November 11th, 2011 by Lisa LaCharité

Posted under: Lectures, Press

Nader Tehrani will be a speaker On November 30, 2011 for Integrated Vision: Urban Planning . He will talk about the challenges involved in designing and transforming the city. Read more about the program here.

The economic alibis for the “Smart City” have been well-argued and even become a reality in certain global arenas. The question remains what the role of smart design is in a new context where the radical advent of specialization, globalization and media explosion has made it such that the disciplines that once maintained strict boundaries within architecture, urban design, industrial design and their allied fields can no longer claim such clear delineation; if this is perceived as a liability, architects have also potentially gained an even more strategic position in collaborative platforms that need to synthesize a complex array of information, disciplines and techniques. The future of smart cities relies on the ability to invest in formal, spatial and material speculations that have the potential to innovate. It relies in smart design.

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IE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND MIT REDEFINE CONTEMPORARY CITIES IN MADRID AND SEGOVIA

Posted on November 7th, 2011 by Lisa LaCharité

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On November 8 and 9 the symposium MIT+IE “Considering Cities II” will take place at IE. Three Professors from MIT, Nader Tehrani, Yung Ho Chang and Alexander D’Hooghe will present their view of the present and future of the contemporary city in a series of short presentations which will be followed by an open discussion between the speakers, the IE Professors Martha Thorne, Javier Quintana, Jose María Churtichaga and Ricard Frigola, as well as the rest of the audience.

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Holcim Awards: Washington, DC

Posted on October 28th, 2011 by Lisa LaCharité

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Nader Tehrani, member of the Holcim Awards jury for North America, presents “Next Generation” prizes at the Holcim Awards 2011 North America presentation ceremony in Washington, DC on October 20, 2011.

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APPLIED Fabrication through Research Competition

Posted on October 28th, 2011 by Lisa LaCharité

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Nader Tehrani will be on the APPLIED Fabrication through Research jury, a competition hosted by the Tex-Fab Digital Fabrication Alliance.

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What it takes to craft a perfect building

Posted on September 1st, 2011 by Lisa LaCharité

Posted under: Things We Like

Korean-style.

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Gwangju Biennale: Urban Folly

Posted on August 31st, 2011 by Lisa LaCharité

Posted under: construction, Installations + Exhibitions

Following up on our previous Gwangju post, here are some photos post-construction. Learn more about the Biennale from this article in the New York Times.

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Jellyfish Ensemble

Posted on August 16th, 2011 by Lisa LaCharité

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From the Alexander McQueen’s Plato’s Atlantis Fashion Show for Spring/Summer 2010. See more of this from Savage Beauty and Alexander McQueen at the Met here. Read more about the exhibit in the New York Times here.

 

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NADAAA Gwangju Installation

Posted on August 15th, 2011 by Lisa LaCharité

Posted under: construction, Installations + Exhibitions

The NADAAA Gwangju installation site is characterized by a road crossing with a diverse set of scales and building types that anchor each corner, a site in transition. Its width does not display the possibility of an intervention of any scale or gravitas. Its ground is strewn with infrastructure: electrical posts, sewer connections, street lights, and other technical paraphernalia that refute the possibility of inhabiting or redefining the ground. In turn, the street edge is defined by a row of trees, delicately placed within the remaining spaces such that their roots may find some traction as they navigate the corner. Our proposal, then is lodged in that interstitial space, between the ground and the sky, enmeshed in the natural space of the trees. Making use of a method of reverse casting, the form of the pavilion is defined by geometrically precise formwork that is then filled by randomly intersecting steel rods which transition from the linearity of a column to the more horizontal geometry of the floating mass above. Inhabiting this corner, the installation is chameleonic; encrytped within the logic of the branches, a seemingly animated structure floats overhead, peeking around the corners giving body to the space that was once occupied by the city wall.

These images are from the initial phase of construction. More images and updates to follow.

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Student Interview with Nader at the University of Melbourne

Posted on July 14th, 2011 by Lisa LaCharité

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Click here to read Nader Tehrani’s interview with University of Melbourne architecture students on exposure to architecture, research and practice, strands of thinking, and other topics.

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The Plan Magazine Issue 051

Posted on July 14th, 2011 by Lisa LaCharité

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The new issue features all Iranian architects (including both Office dA, FOA, Hariri Pontarini, etc.) and their work.

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