MSD in Metropolis Education Issue

Posted on September 30th, 2015 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: _Melbourne School of Design, Academic, Press

In this month’s special schools issue of METROPOLIS — Samuel Medina explores the innovative pedagogical approach of the Melbourne School of Design.

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“Lined with timber, the space acts as a social condenser for all of the school’s 3,000 students, who, buzzing back and forth beneath the wood-and-glass coffered ceiling, unconsciously enact MSD’s pedagogical model […]

At MSD, the horizontal datum of the studio is transposed vertically and arrayed along the thickened corridors ringing the atrium. These are free work zones that carry studio activity upward, carved-out spaces for spontaneous encounters and rapid-fire collaborative sessions. They are kitted out with ‘hot desks’ that jostle their way over the lip of the floor plate and are held in place by a thin, liminal mesh and shiny folded stainless-steel railings that just say ‘zoom’.”

-Samuel Medina

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Nader lectures at CSBE in Jordan this week

Posted on September 28th, 2015 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Academic, Lectures

Nader travels to Amman this week to give a public lecture and serve on the jury of the 5th annual Omrania | CSBE Student Award. The award is sponsored by the Center for the Study of the Built Environment, a non-profit researcher in Jordan.

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THE DAY OF ELKHOURY

Posted on September 24th, 2015 by Nader Tehrani

Posted under: Things We Like

The City of Miami has proclaimed September 24 “Rodolphe el-Khoury Day”! Congratulations Friend!

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MSD wins Aussie Timber Award!

Posted on September 21st, 2015 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: _Melbourne School of Design, Awards

The Australian Timber Design Awards jury selected the Melbourne School of Design as the overall winner this year. The MSD was also a finalist in the sustainability category. See the other winners here.

“Judges were effusive in their praise for the manner in which the timber framed and lined building envelope [of the hanging studio] is suspended from two of the overhead LVL beams… The selection and working of the timbers shows exceptional understanding of the material and lends warmth to the complex structural design.”

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MSD Shorlisted for Australian Architecture Award

Posted on September 18th, 2015 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: _Melbourne School of Design, Awards

The Melbourne School of Design is vying for the Daryl Jackson Award for Educational Architecture as part of the Australian Institute of Architects annual awards program. See all the shortlisted projects here. Winners will be announced on November 5th.

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Design Manifestos: Nader Tehrani

Posted on September 15th, 2015 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Press

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Modelo interviews Nader about  on his path to becoming an architect and starting the practice and the emergence of NADAAA, on being a mentor and educator, and on the future of NADAAA.

Read the full interview here.

 

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#SAFDIESELFIE

Posted on September 12th, 2015 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Installations + Exhibitions

#MosheSafdie #Yewona

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Global Citizen: THE ARCHITECTURE OF MOSHE SAFDIE

Posted on September 11th, 2015 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Installations + Exhibitions

Global Citizen: The Architecture of Moshe Safdie has opened at the National Academy Museum & School in New York. NADAAA designed the exhibit in collaboration with Donald Albrecht of the National Academy, Graphic Designers: Paul Carlos and Urshula Barbour of Pure + Applied, together with Greg Reaves and Christa Mahar of Safdie Architects. The exhibit will be on view at the National Academy through January 10th.

NADAAA has previously designed Global Citizen exhibits at the National Gallery of Canada, The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and the Skirball Cultural Center. Global Citizen will be coming to the BSA in Boston soon, stay tuned.

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Image at right by Harineta Rigatos, Communications Associate at National Academy Museum & School

 

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COOPER MISSION INTACT!

Posted on September 7th, 2015 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Academic, The Cooper Union

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Architect magazine reports on a resolution that could re-institute free tuition at the Cooper Union.

 

 

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‘KINETIC MEASURES’ AT STOREFRONT FOR ART AND ARCHITECTURE

Posted on August 28th, 2015 by Nicole Sakr

Posted under: Events, Installations + Exhibitions

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The term “data visualization” supposes that data is not already visible but must be made so; for this reason, the mechanisms of representation, the means of communication, and the protocols of that transmission become instrumental in their depictions.  It is no secret that with information comes bias, and ideological taint, and to that end, each mode of visualization may cast a shadow of some persuasion. Historically, we have witnessed the vicissitudes of the emergence of the architect in relation to the instruments of the discipline: especially in the arena of measure and projection. At the same time, the descriptions they have made possible are part of a process of abstraction, distortion, and tinting, as made visible through the orthogonal, oblique or conical projections, each in their own way giving weight to varied visions.

It is a rare case where these media come into confluence, as their individual agencies give innate emphasis to certain tropes that reinforce their strengths: from the monocular conical projections of Masaccio to the worm’s eye bias of the Choisy oblique projections, all manifest a revelation that is routed through the salient quality of a particular means of representation. It is maybe only the cinematic that captures the dynamic connection between these media, sometimes in the most devious of means.  The dolly shots of Spike Lee and their control of the camera lens is one example where the measures of constraint are methodically shifted to radical results, but only potent through an animate format.

Kinetic Measures undertakes such an analysis of the Storefront for Art and Architecture. It begins by orthogonally orienting the Storefront, axially aligning its façade parallel to the picture plane as a descriptive means of projecting the dimensional criteria of the elevation and the traces of structural and mechanical motive. Using transitions within the limits of planar projection to approximate the conditions of conical perspective, different stages of the animated drawing enable different alignments between projection and architecture. The kinetic medium of animation is a practice used to produce a biased way of seeing—from the analytical to the experiential. Agency in this case, derived through specific alignments between medium and subject, allows for a temporal and deliberate playing of projection drawing, an instrument for giving value to architecture and the city through measure.

Read the New York Times Review here.

 

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