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Zhu Pei Named Dean of School of Architecture at Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing

September 8, 2018 Collin Abdallah 0

The Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in Beijing, China, has tapped award-winning Chinese architect Zhu Pei as its next dean of the School of Architecture. Zhu Pei founded his firm Studio Pei-Zhu in 2005 known for its cutting-edge integration of cultural roots and contemporary innovation in design. Zhu Pei has taught at Harvard GSD and Columbia University GSAPP, two of the leading graduate programs in the world.

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Proposed Tourist Hub by Miralles Tagliabue EMBT Utilizes the Forces of Nature to Promote a “Natural City”

September 8, 2018 Collin Abdallah 0

Barcelona-based powerhouse Miralles Tagliabue EMBT recently reached the final stage of a design competition to create a tourist center in Russia in part of the embankment named after Admiral Serebryakov in the city of Novorossiysk. The proposal provides the required hospitality spaces but also features unique facilities, such as a wine museum, a fish market and an “artificial island”, all serving as new centers of attraction for residents and visitors of the city. The foundation of the design concept is based on three components: “the idea of a natural city, the unification of the three forces of nature and the characteristic appearance of Novorossiysk as a port city.”

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What Are the Best Lenses for Architectural Photography? (Including Mobile)

August 20, 2018 Collin Abdallah 0

In a world rapidly transitioning toward primarily digital content creation, more and more people are beginning to experiment with various digital media. There is undoubtedly an intimate relationship between architecture and photography, and many architects enjoy experimenting with taking pictures, both of their own work and of their surrounding environment. But how do you know if you have the right gear needed to start off on the right foot? And more importantly, how can you get the most out of your equipment?

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What Are the Best Lenses for Architectural Photography? (Including Mobile)

August 20, 2018 Collin Abdallah 0

In a world rapidly transitioning toward primarily digital content creation, more and more people are beginning to experiment with various digital media. There is undoubtedly an intimate relationship between architecture and photography, and many architects enjoy experimenting with taking pictures, both of their own work and of their surrounding environment. But how do you know if you have the right gear needed to start off on the right foot? And more importantly, how can you get the most out of your equipment?

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The SOM Foundation Announces New Research Prize Focusing on “Humanizing High Density”

August 6, 2018 Collin Abdallah 0

People are moving into urban centers at an unprecedented rate. According to the United Nations, the world’s urban population has increased from 751 million in 1950 to 4.2 billion in 2018. By 2050, an additional 2.5 billion people are expected to reside in urban areas. In response to this rapid urban growth, designers are challenged to create sustainable and resilient spaces that accommodate complex human needs, both necessary and desired.

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The Prolific Career of an Early Bauhaus Innovator: Laszlo Moholy-Nagy

July 29, 2018 Collin Abdallah 0

The Hungarian artist László Moholy-Nagy was one of the most influential thinkers, designers and art educators of the first half of the twentieth century. His experimentation with light, space and form generated international attention. Among those impressed by Moholy-Nagy’s work was Walter Gropius, German architect and founder of the Bauhaus School, who made Moholy-Nagy one of the youngest instructors in the history of the Bauhaus. In his time at the Bauhaus, Moholy-Nagy utilized multi-disciplinary art practices to revolutionize abstract artistic media.