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And to think, I was just trying to give him a little boost… 😅
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Final Model for Real Fictions III, w/ @_einjin in @ferdak ‘s studio @penndesign 📷: @rmbarnette
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Can architecture integrate living functions?
How can we design kinetic, living architecture that engages with visitors during extended interactions and enhances human experience in an immersive environment?
How do humans respond to these evolving interactions, in a process of mutual adaptation?
http://livingarchitecturesystems.com
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Peter Davies won the Experimental Technology Prize for his UG12 project ‘NYC White House Presidential Offices’: a library, media pavilions and gardens, located on the secluded Ellis Island 📷: @bartlettarchucl
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Toshi Ichiyanagi, Music for electric metronome, in An Anthology, Edited by La Monte Young and Jackson Mac Low, Published by Heiner Friedrich, New York, NY, 1963-1970. Designed by George Maciunas
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Perspective matters
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James Wines of SITE, BEST Store - Inside-Out Building, Milwaukee, WI, 1984
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Stellar Drawings Selected as Winners of WAF’s Inaugural Architecture Drawing Prize
The World Architecture Festival has announced the winner of the their inaugural Architecture Drawing Prize, established to recognize the “continuing importance of hand drawing, whilst also embracing the creative use of digitally produced renderings.” From 166 entries from architects, designers and students across the globe, 38 of the best drawings were shortlisted within three categories: Digital, Hand-drawn, and Hybrid. 
This year, the overall winner was Momento Mori: a Peckham Hospice Care Home by Jerome Xin Hao Ng (top image), produced as part of Ng’s final diploma project at The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London.
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Gordon Matta-Clark, Splitting, (1974)
Gordon Matta-Clark’s 1974 piece, Splitting, depicts each phase of his first large-scale and most celebrated Anarchitectural project. In it, the artist physically and metaphorically tears through spatial and structural barriers to reveal social and cultural obstacles as well as those between human and natural environments.
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Final model by B.Arch student Abel Maqueira in Dwyane Oyler’s 3A studio. The studio designed and developed towers (roughly 2/3 office space and 1/3 hotel) 
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