Rhodolphe el-Khoury interviews Nader in ‘CALL TO ORDER’

Posted on March 12th, 2018 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Academic

The University of Miami’s School of Architecture has just published ‘CALL TO ORDER: Sustaining Simplicity in Architecture’. The first in a series of books, CALL TO ORDER suggests re-grounding the discipline of architecture with a renewed interest in simplicity, precedent, history, and typology and explores architects that are challenging new construction technologies in favor of simplicity. The book is edited by Carrie Penabad with contributions by Jean Francois Lejeune, Esteban Salcedo, Katherine Wheeler, Steven Fett, Edgar Sarli, Adib Cúre, Matteo Ghidoni, and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. Dean el-Khoury interviewed Nader on how NADAAA’s work in some ways aligns and in some ways does not align with CALL TO ORDER‘s agenda.

“I suspect that much of what drives the current sensibility and the reappraisal of type is the result of what we have lost as a discipline in engaging the city. That which has been taken over by real estate forces, privatization, community participation, or any other such force that tends to marginalize the disciplinary priorities of architecture, can now be counter-acted by the power of the type: sometimes using the power of strong form as a symbol of what architecture can do at the urban scale, but also sometimes as a supple system that engages the complexity of the city around it.”

Read the full interview HERE.

 

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Zhulang Huagai: A Figure for the Nantou Urban Village

Posted on March 2nd, 2018 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Academic, Installations + Exhibitions, Press, The Cooper Union

NADAAA recently collaborated with students of The Cooper Union to design and realize a pavilion in Nantou Urban Village as part of the Shenzhen Biennale. The result is a permanent structure that will continue to serve the neighborhood and is already being used for a weekend marketplace. For more see Archdaily’s post HERE.

photo courtesy of UABB

 

photo courtesy of the UABB

photo courtesy of Jeremy Son

Special thanks to Margaux Wheelock-Shew, Jeremy Son, Mitch Mackowiak, Yujun Yin, and the Thornton Tomasetti team.

 

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NADER TEHRANI JOINS BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE NY

Posted on January 10th, 2018 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Academic, Things We Like

Nader has joined a long list of architects on the Board of Directors of the Architectural League. He will serve on the board through 2020. To see the other members of the board click HERE. To see upcoming League events click HERE.

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Fluidity: Nasser Rabbat and Nader Tehrani

Posted on January 9th, 2018 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Academic, Lectures

Nader and Nasser will hold a conversation on “fluidity” as a paradigm for understanding the built environment of the Mediterranean world at the American Academy in Rome this Thursday, January 11th at 6pm CET. For information on attending click HERE. To livestream click HERE.

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Opening at Bibliothè in Rome

Posted on December 26th, 2017 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Academic

The exhibition is curated by Manuela De Leonardis and will remain on view through January 4th at Bibliothè, Rome. More information can be found on Biblioth‘s Facebook page HERE.

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Manifesto 21: The Tectonic Grain

Posted on December 21st, 2017 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Academic, Lectures, Press

After a lecture at the Festival of Design in Shanghai, Nader was asked to render the lecture into an essay. With help from Brendan Kellogg, Nellie Yang and Cindy Sun of Neri & Hu a bilingual thesis emerged on ‘the tectonic grain’

Read the full essay HERE.

 

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Nader Featured in Hotchkiss Magazine’s “Art of Design”

Posted on December 20th, 2017 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Academic, Press

Wendy Carlson from The Hotchkiss School visited the office earlier this year to interview Nader, a Hotchkiss Alum, about the office, balancing work between NADAAA and Cooper and his first impressions of Hotchkiss. Read the full article HERE.

“I’m trained as a traditional architect and have basically spent 25 years constantly re-educating myself through the younger generation. The idea of a teacher as the central master is all but obsolete. We learn horizontally: students learn from each other, and teachers more often learn from students. Whereas we may bring more experience to the conversation, the next generation brings an openness and a digital dexterity that often overturns one’s assumptions.”

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‘Looking across the Diptych’ Opening in Rome

Posted on December 19th, 2017 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Academic, Events

GUARDANDO ATTRAVERSO IL DITTICO

Nader Tehrani-NADAAA

The exhibition is curated by Manuela De Leonardis and will open December 23rd at 19.00 and remain on view through January 4th at Bibliothè, Via Celsa 4 (Piazza del Gesù), Rome. More information can be found on Bibliothè‘s Facebook page HERE.

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Shenzhen Biennale inauguration!

Posted on December 17th, 2017 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Academic, Installations + Exhibitions, The Cooper Union

Read on Archdaily more about the Biennale HERE.

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Azure: How NADAAA saved the DFALD ceiling

Posted on December 13th, 2017 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: _Daniels Building, Academic, Press

“NADAAA’s hyperbolic paraboloid solution, says Faulkner, was significantly different from how the contractor was envisioning it. They had pictured a series of specialty metals crafted into an armature. The full-scale model proved that any framer could construct the ceiling using standard drywall, scoring it to create the curve.”

Read on HERE.

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