MSD up for Most Innovative Building

Posted on February 23rd, 2016 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: _Melbourne School of Design, Press

The MSD is in the running to be named Australia’s best public building of 2016! More here.

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GLX

Posted on February 15th, 2016 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Press, Urban Design

As part of the Green Line Extension into Somerville the MBTA has been working with designers and artists to create public art for the new stations. The art is conceived not only in its aesthetic capacity to captivate, but also to engage the public realm, to orient and give identity to the specificity of the place, to serve as an educational or pedagogical instrument, among other things to expand the definition of what art can serve. The pedestrian experience under and over bridges are considered and community paths connect sides of the train lines. NADAAA was engaged to create art installations for the new Washington Street Station. We have approached this project to give civic prominence to a piece of infrastructure that would otherwise be seen as a mere extension of transportation. In engaging the train system, cars, bikes and pedestrians, we also acknowledge that the public travels through the site in many ways, and thus experiences the place from a different vantage point. The language of our intervention speaks to the industrial landscape of which it is a part, transforming it to transcend its common terms.

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1 – a projectile fence that guards the walkway along the bridge where it stretches over Washington Street

 

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2 – a mural on the underbelly of the bridge

 

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3 – a bench that runs along the entry hall made out of perforated steel panels. the perforations depict snippets from the MBTA safety manual

 

The Green Line Extension is currently on hold, but check here when work begins again for construction updates.

 

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From Means Restriction to Diaphanous Crystals

Posted on February 12th, 2016 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Things We Like

The  Suspension Bridge over Fall Creek Gorge in Ithaca. Photos by Haydee Casellas.

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A HOUSE FOR HEJDUK

Posted on February 11th, 2016 by Nader Tehrani

Posted under: Press

The German magazine [ark] recently asked Chris Precht, Krysztof Ingarden, and I: “for whom (architect, famous star e.g.) would your office like to build a house and what would it look like?”

Designing a house for an individual is quite often misconstrued as requiring the kind of specification that is becoming of a suit, as if the house is made to ‘fit’. Ledoux raised the stakes through a series of polemical proposals under the banner of “architecture parlante”, invoking the idea that architecture speaks, communicates, embodies as part of a broader social contract. Between these two realms sits the generic found object –resilient, timeless, flexible, and trans-historical.

These divergent realms capture attitudes displayed by John Hejduk in the many chapters that defined his intellectual preoccupations, at once a deeply introspective poet, but also a discursive pedagogue whose didactic calisthenics defined not only an era, but a way of debating form, organization, and an architect’s education as part of a collective discourse.

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In these two sketches, I capture two modalities of that thinking: the first an industrial shed, encasing and memorializing his monumental figure, and the second, the paradigmatic exercise of nine-square grid, transformed three-dimensionally to suggest not only the configurative play of typological transformations based on monolithic aggregations, but also the building of the colossal figure that befits such a character: H.

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Future of the Library Symposium

Posted on February 4th, 2016 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Academic, Events, Lectures

Arts at MIT is hosting the FUTURE OF THE LIBRARY symposium next week on Thursday, February 11th from 6:00pm-7:30pm at MIT Lecture Hall 10-250 at 77 Mass Ave. Presentations will be made by David Adjaye, Nader Tehrani, and Jeffrey Schnapp, followed by insights from Ginnie Cooper, Chief Librarian of the District of Columbia Library, and Chris Bourg, Director of MIT Libraries. The symposium will be moderated by MIT Associate Professor Ana Miljački.

The event is free and open to the public, but please register HERE

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photos by Sean Fennessy & John Horner

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TechInsider: Most Beautiful Schools in the World

Posted on February 1st, 2016 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: _Melbourne School of Design, Press

“Learning is meant to be a stimulating, invigorating, and engaging experience. So shouldn’t schools be equally awe-inspiring?”

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Excellence in Craft Award: Rock Creek House

Posted on January 29th, 2016 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Awards

Last night at the BSA’s Design Award Gala the Rock Creek House won a special recognition for Excellence in Craft.

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#NAMETHEBRIDGE

Posted on January 26th, 2016 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: _Tanderrum Bridge, Things We Like, Urban Design

You can help name the new footbridge NADAAA and JWA have designed that will connect Melbourne Park and Birrarung Marr by crossing over Batman Avenue. Vote HERE. (P.S. We’re still partial to “Batman Bridge”)

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MORE INFO HERE.

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Batman Bridge in Context

Posted on January 25th, 2016 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: _Tanderrum Bridge, construction, Urban Design

Get a glimpse of the next phase of the Melbourne Park Redevelopment with a flyover of Batman Bridge.

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DIALOGUE ACROSS SANCTIONS: A WORLD WIDE WEBEX SESSION

Posted on January 12th, 2016 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Academic, Lectures

Tomorrow, January 13th, at 8:30am EST,  Nader will opening up a conversation on conservation via WebEx to the University of Tehran. To join the WebEx lecture click here*.

* You will need to download WebEx beforehand

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photos by Arash Afraie and Financial Tribune

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