Mugler Heritage Architecture 3 -- Spring/Summer 1998 Extract
8 de 1998 à 2002 pédagogies en architecture de Florent Soris
01-1998-Melisa Miami Dade Architecture Interview
1998: The Infamous Spanish Architecture Project for Mrs. Henderson's Class
Lost Treasures of the Ancient World (1998): 6. Mayans & Aztecs — Ancient Lands of the Americas
VernissageTV Classics (r3): SANAA: Works 1998 -- 2008 / New Museum, NYC (2008)
Grynhaus Architects Fantasy in Plastic KO1 1998
Talking about love is like dancing about architecture
Spatial Architecture (Part-4) Music Composed by McV
Spatial Architecture (Part-2) Music Composed by McV
Conférence architecture / Gion A. Caminada / 21.09.12
2010 Aga Khan Award for Architecture, Recipient - Revitalisation of the Recent Heritage of Tunis
Conference architecture / Christ & Gantenbein / 07.02.2013
Search for Solutions - Sustainable Architecture
Mugler Heritage Architecture 3 -- Spring/Summer 1998 Extract
8 de 1998 à 2002 pédagogies en architecture de Florent Soris
01-1998-Melisa Miami Dade Architecture Interview
1998: The Infamous Spanish Architecture Project for Mrs. Henderson's Class
Lost Treasures of the Ancient World (1998): 6. Mayans & Aztecs — Ancient Lands of the Americas
VernissageTV Classics (r3): SANAA: Works 1998 -- 2008 / New Museum, NYC (2008)
Grynhaus Architects Fantasy in Plastic KO1 1998
Talking about love is like dancing about architecture
Spatial Architecture (Part-4) Music Composed by McV
Spatial Architecture (Part-2) Music Composed by McV
Conférence architecture / Gion A. Caminada / 21.09.12
2010 Aga Khan Award for Architecture, Recipient - Revitalisation of the Recent Heritage of Tunis
Conference architecture / Christ & Gantenbein / 07.02.2013
Search for Solutions - Sustainable Architecture
Conférence Architecture et nature
Spatial Architecture (part-5) Composed by McV
Classical Architecture of Chicago's Northwest Side (ROMAN STUFF)
CLIFFORD O REID ARCHITECT BEST PROJECTS 1999 2012 FINAL 122012
25FPS (toby reed 1998)
System of a Down -- Suite - Pee [1998] - HD
ARCHITECTURE: Pedregulho in Central do Brasil
James Clarke
Kenzo Tange Lecture: Wang Shu, "Geometry and Narrative of Natural Form"
The year 1998 in architecture involved some significant events.
System of a Down, also known by the acronym SOAD and often shortened to System, is a rock band from Southern California, formed in 1994. It consists of Serj Tankian (lead vocals, keyboards, rhythm guitar), Daron Malakian (guitar, vocals), Shavo Odadjian (bass, background vocals) and John Dolmayan (drums).
The band achieved commercial success with the release of five studio albums; from which three debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. System of a Down has been nominated for four Grammy Awards, and won the award in 2006 for Best Hard Rock Performance for the song "B.Y.O.B.". The group went on hiatus in August 2006, but reunited in November 2010, embarking on a worldwide tour in 2011.
Serj Tankian, Daron Malakian, and Shavo Odadjian all attended Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School while children, although because of their eight-year age difference they did not meet until 1992 while working on separate projects at the same recording studio. They formed a band named Soil with Tankian on vocals and keyboards, Malakian on vocals and guitar, Dave Hakopyan (who later played in The Apex Theory/Mt. Helium) on bass and Domingo "Dingo" Laranio on drums. The band hired Shavo Odadjian (another Rose and Alex Pilibos alumnus) as manager, although he eventually joined Soil as rhythm guitarist. After three years, only one live show, and one jam session recording, Hakopyan and Laranio quit the band, feeling that it was not going anywhere.
Kenzo Tange (丹下 健三, Tange Kenzō?, 4 September 1913 – 22 March 2005) was a Japanese architect, and winner of the 1987 Pritzker Prize for architecture. He was one of the most significant architects of the 20th century, combining traditional Japanese styles with modernism, and designed major buildings on five continents. Tange was also an influential protagonist of the structuralist movement. He said: "It was, I believe, around 1959 or at the beginning of the sixties that I began to think about what I was later to call structuralism", (cited in Plan 2/1982, Amsterdam).
Influenced from an early age by the Swiss modernist, Le Corbusier, Tange gained international recognition in 1949 when he won the competition for the design of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Joining the group of architects known as Team X in the late 1950s he steered the group towards the movement that became Metabolism.
His university studies on urbanism put him in an ideal position to handle redevelopment projects after the Second World War. His ideas were explored in designs for Tokyo and Skopje. Tange's work influenced a generation of architects across the world.
Wang Shuo (Chinese: 王朔; pinyin: Wáng Shuò, born August 23, 1958) is a Chinese author, director, actor, and cultural icon. He has written over 20 novels, television series and movies. His work has been translated into Japanese, French, English, Italian, and many other languages. He has enormous cultural status in China and has become a nationally celebrated author.
Wang Shuo grew up in an army compound in Beijing, his family was of Manchu ancestry. When he was an adolescent, his parents were sent to the countryside as part of the Cultural Revolution. He and his brother lived alone in Beijing along with other children of similar background. This period of time is marked by rebellion, fighting and jail. He joined the navy as a medical assistant where he spent four years. He later pursued a career as a writer. Many lines of his works have become the popular slang of the time. Recently, Wang turned down an offer from Francis Ford Coppola's production company. In 2007, Wang Shuo became active once again and went on many talk shows. His latest novel sold at three dollars per character (?), a collective of 3.65 million RMB. This is a record high in Chinese publishing history.