Showing posts with label Architect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Architect. Show all posts
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Web 3.0: Nigel Coates, Architect, Author and Designer Video Clips. Duration : 8.00 Mins.


First minutes of Nigel Coates, Head of Architecture at the RCA, participation on the STIR lecture; Web 3.0: Materializing the conceptual worlds of the mind. Foir more information including full lenght videos visit www.designlondon.net/news&events

Architect Wang Shu, 2012 Pritzker Winner, in St. Louis Tube. Duration : 8.43 Mins.


On Feb. 27, 2012, just two days before lecturing at Washington University's Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, Wang Shu became the fist Chinese citizen to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize, generally considered the profession's highest honor. Here he discusses his work with architectural historians Robert McCarter, the Sam Fox School's Ruth and Norman Moore Professor of Architecture, and Seng Kuan, assistant professor of architecture. The talk takes place in the university's Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, designed by Pritzker laureate, and former WUSTL professor, Fumihiko Maki.

Sunday, 6 January 2013
Quinlan Terry, Architect Video Clips. Duration : 3.83 Mins.


A tribute to the great architect Quinlan Terry. This is a tribute video. I am not associated with Quinlan Terry. Visit Quinlan Terry's website on: www.qftarchitects.com Nowadays, Quinlan Terry is in danger of being forgotten because so many of his buildings are private houses that the public never sees. He says he wishes he could have built more public architecture so that ordinary people could share the pleasure of classical buildings, but the architectural establishment was against him. The glass and steel 'oil refineries', the hideous gherkins - will fall down, he believes, in 40 years, whereas his will last for centuries. Given that most of his commissions come from private clients, or from property developers. He is a deeply serious believer in classical architecture, who spent his youth measuring old buildings in Rome and drawing every detail of their ornamentation in exquisite penmanship. It would be wise to start using classic styles again, and we need to get over our post-WWII fear of classic and ornate things. modern architecture quickly becomes ugly to the general public after its newness wares off, then it just becomes an eyesore (except a few structures). The public has never fallen in love with modern architecture like they were 'supposed' to. The same with much modern art. "Have you ever looked at a bizarre building design and wondered, "What were the architects thinking?" Have you looked at a supposedly "ecological" industrial-looking building, and ...

How to draw like an architect, pt.5 - The Perspective Tube. Duration : 2.28 Mins.


Learn design with Doug Patt at his live virtual webcam studio. howtoarchitect.com Join Doug to look at a perspective of the building he's designed for the series and a breakdown of how it was created.

Futuristic House by Architect Ephraim-Henry-Pavie Tube. Duration : 1.08 Mins.


Futuristic house, expression of a sensitive architectural approach. The concept freed from the usual technical and geometrical constraints, deploys as a natural element. The softness of the shapes, curves, the play of openings, the perfect brilliant and smooth finish of this hand-made master piece of work are the architect response to users interested in integrating the art of fengshui to eco-needs into a futuristic architectural design.

Friday, 4 January 2013
So you want to be an architect - Part 4 Tube. Duration : 4.13 Mins.


Learn design with Doug Patt at his live virtual webcam studio. howtoarchitect.com Hi. I'm Doug Patt and this is So you want to be an architect, Part 4. What does an architect use? Aside from the wide variety of items an architect uses to physically create the drawings, specifications, models, and paperwork necessary to make buildings the architect uses elements of style to create buildings. Narrowed from a gamut of items I believe you could say the elements of style, when it comes to buildings are scale, form, complexity, and material. Lets look at examples of each. Much has been made throughout the history of art and architecture over proportion from DaVincis canon of proportions to Le Corbusiers modular man. How buildings reflect & accommodate human scale is a key component of architects work. From the beginning architects like Palladio used ratio and proportion found in nature to create harmonious buildings. From Frank Lloyd Wrights cozy interiors to the grand palace of Versailles. to the Hancock skyscraper of Boston who's scale overwhelms the famous trinity church but was designed to reflect it's beauty nonetheless building can be scaled to the human figure or scaled in a more ambiguous manner. Ambiguity is key for Jean Nouvels Arab world institute where the elements of the elevation make scale extraordinarily vague. So scale is one way architects relate a building to the user. In the last few decades architecture has increasingly been able to take advantage of ...

Wednesday, 2 January 2013
Architect Richard Rogers Wins Pritzker Prize - VOA Story Tube. Duration : 3.65 Mins.


The Italian-born, British architect Richard Rogers has been awarded this year's Pritzker Prize, the world's most prestigious prize in architecture. The jury cited the 73-year-old Rogers as "a champion of urban life who believes in the city as a catalyst for social change." Richard Rogers's work is immediately recognizable. Most famous perhaps is his first major work -- the Centre Pompidou in Paris -- that he designed with the Italian architect Renzo Piano. Its radical design with many of the building's functions set on the outside was extremely controversial in the early 1970s. Now it is seen as a landmark that transformed a museum from an elite monument to a place of social and cultural exchange. Rogers says he has fond memories of his time in Paris. "Clearly it was a very exciting period. It was a period of political upheaval in the 60s and it was also a period where people were looking at how to repair a city and the society. Paris gave us an opportunity to do a building, which was a very public building, which was my principle interest, but to also heal a small part of a city, which is a pretty unusual thing in your early 30s." Rogers says he did not receive any new commissions for two years after completing the Centre Pompidou and considered giving up on architecture. Since that time, though, he has established offices in Spain and Japan and received commissions from all over the world. Another major urban project that followed the Pompidou can be seen to continue ...

Saturday, 29 December 2012
How To Think Like An Architect: Designing From Nature Tube. Duration : 2.48 Mins.


Santa Barbara based architect Barry Berkus demonstrates how nature can inspire design. This video short captures the raw beginnings of the thought process that goes into creating an architectural form out of an inspired piece. www.b3architects.com https www.linkedin.com

BOOM / Joel Sanders Architect Video Clips. Duration : 0.78 Mins.


www.boomforlife.com A master-planned community in the spectacular desert of Southern California, BOOM changes America's idea of Twenty-First century urban life. Pedestrian-oriented, culture-driven, designed to inspire residents to better themselves and others, BOOM radically alters how we think about home, community and wellness. To create this new vision for living, developer BOOM Communities, Inc., formed a team of both renowned and emerging architects. These ten international architects will design all buildings as well as landscape the 100+ acre site. Bordered by the desert, and showcasing newly created natural landscapes throughout, the first phase has eight distinct housing neighborhoods, each designed by a different architect. Each architect set out to design an environment promoting both privacy and social interaction and did so in their own unique way. Plazas and pathways connect all 300 homes to an entertainment complex, with restaurants and stores, a boutique hotel, a gym + spa, along with state-of-the-art wellness facilities. Each is designed by one of the participating architects. While BOOM takes great pride in its architectural achievement, it is about more than new design. BOOM is also about lifestyle and a sense of community. Residents who live at BOOM will have the opportunity to be active and involved in the many social and sports activities the community offers, as well as BOOM's mentoring programs for the Desert communities.BOOM is forming a Private ...

Friday, 28 December 2012
The hand of the architect Tube. Duration : 3.10 Mins.


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TEDxHouston 2011 - Constance Adams - Space Architect Video Clips. Duration : 18.23 Mins.


Constance Adams is a specialist in high-performance architecture and design innovation, particularly in the area of architecture for human spaceflight. Currently leading research for Synthesis LLP, her work for NASA has included performing operations integration for the International Space Station, crew systems design and new module architecture. Adams' tenure as architectural consultant to NASA and to commercial space ventures has sensitized her to issues of human-machine interface, sustainable systems, the importance of biomimetic design and the need for new ways of addressing risk in the design and building professions. Ms. Adams translated an early specialization in urban design and institutional architecture into a unique portfolio of designs for NASA's human spaceflight program, including two surface habitats for lunar/Mars exploration, a long-duration crew transit spacecraft, and vehicle architecture for the X-38 Crew Return Vehicle, the larger Crew Transfer Vehicle and the Orbital Space Plane. She is one of the principal designers of the winning design for the Virgin Galactic hangar facility at New Mexico's Spaceport America. This work has been published in Metropolis, ID, Wired, Popular Science, Architectural Record, Newsweek and other journals and has been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Yale School of Architecture. She has won several NASA awards for her innovative technologies. ---- TED is a nonprofit organization devoted to Ideas Worth ...

Thursday, 27 December 2012
Who is how to architect? Video Clips. Duration : 4.53 Mins.


Learn design with Doug Patt at his live virtual webcam studio. howtoarchitect.com A video response for some students in Puerto Rico answering some questions about Doug Patt, his past, his background, his work experience, thoughts on architecture and his greatest achievement.

So you want to be an architect - Part 3 Tube. Duration : 4.58 Mins.


Learn design with Doug Patt at his live virtual webcam studio. howtoarchitect.com Hi. Im Doug Patt and this is So you want to be an architect. A seven part series about the profession of architect. This is part 3. What does an architect learn? Architecture is an amazingly complex field and an incredible education in itself. Theres a lot that goes into any building and the architect should know their way around every inch. The architect also needs to understand people and for that matter society. So lets take a look at some interesting opinions about the spectrum of subjects an architect learns about in a lifetime of practice. Plutarch, a greek historian and writer once said, Philosophy is the art of living. Architecture surrounds us all and in a way dictates or reflects our way of life. Weather its a TeePee or a mansion, buildings represent what we believe is truth. Mark Twain said, clothes make the man. Naked people have no influence in society. This is funny but also true. Just as we need clothing, we need buildings that clothe us. The sociology of man is reflected in our buildings in what we believe, how we work and how we live. Albert Schweitzer (1875 - 1965) once said, Man is a clever animal who behaves like an imbecile. Now we all know weve got good sides and bad, but the reality is the psychology of man is manifest in architecture from prisons to massive stadiums. We make what we need to accomodate who we are. Stephen Nachmanovitch a musician, author, computer ...

After Effects Intro Architect Logo Reveal Project Exclusive Template Tube. Duration : 0.27 Mins.


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Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Draw Like an Architect intro 1.1 (test tape) Video Clips. Duration : 3.57 Mins.


An experimental introduction movie for a series of drawing lessons I'm working on and to be posted here and Google Vid. Unfortunately this tape is low resolution as it was originally saved as .wmv before I woke up to .avi etc. but it will do as it records my true self with minimal editing - the way I want my lessons to be...natural. My web site is www.art-architecture.com.au

George Nelson: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher Tube. Duration : 2.00 Mins.


On view at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, February 3 - May 8, 2011, George Nelson: Architect, Writer, Designer, Teacher celebrates the birth of this iconic American designer, who would have turned 100 in 2008. Organized by the Vitra Design Museum to commemorate this occasion, the exhibition is the first comprehensive retrospective of Nelson's work. It includes over 120 three-dimensional objects, including examples of chairs, benches, desks, cabinets, lamps, and clocks as well as over 50 historical documents, including drawings, photographs, architectural models, and films.

Monday, 24 December 2012
Career Advice On Becoming A Landscape Architect by Lorna Davis (Full Version) Tube. Duration : 3.68 Mins.


Highlights at icould.com Lorna Davis is a Landscape Architect at Halcrow - "I create spaces that people want to live in, and also open up the opportunity for encouraging wildlife, and encouraging habitat creation." But she chose the subject by chance. "I wrote a list of all the courses that I could do with what I'd done at school - which was Geography, Art and Design, and Design and Technology. So having written this list down, I shut my eyes, and I got a pen, and I stuck it in the page. And it stuck on Landscape Architecture." Now she had decided that it was a good choice, and it really is something she wants to keep on doing.

How to choose the right *green architect* for your project Video Clips. Duration : 3.25 Mins.


www.lpainc.com (green architect) (green architecture) (sustainable design) (lpa) (lpa inc) (How to hire the right green architect for your project) (selecting an architect to design your green building) (how to select a green architect) (how to find the right architect) (how to hire an architect) (how to hire the right architect for your project) (green architect for your project) (how to select an architect that is really green) (green-minded architect) (choosing an architect) (how to choose the right architect) (the fine art of choosing an architect) (5 tips for choosing an architect) (choosing a green architect) Join Dan Heinfeld, President of green design firm LPA Inc, as he shares practical tips to finding the right architect for your project. It's not easy to know who's really green, who's experienced in sustainable design and who's simply putting on a front. Dan brings more than 40 years of industry experience to the table in an honest, unpretentious manner. US Green Building Council Helps You Choose an Architect for Your ...Sep 9, 2008 ... US Green Building Council Helps You Choose an Architect for Your ... Start on the Right Foot by Selecting a Green Architect for Your Project. www.prlog.org Selecting an Architect to Design Your Green Home | The Green Home ...Picking the right person to design your green home is an important first step ... To select an architect for your project, consider the project and your ... Choose an architect in whom you have confidence ...

The path of an architect, Part 2 Video Clips. Duration : 2.28 Mins.


Learn design with Doug Patt at his live virtual webcam studio. howtoarchitect.com Doug talks about the curriculum of an architect in college in the US as well as what you might want to do with your summers between semesters.

Frank Gehry: Deconstructivist Architect Tube. Duration : 4.93 Mins.


"Architecture is a small piece of this human equation, but for those of us who practice it, we believe in its potential to make a difference, to enlighten and to enrich the human experience, to penetrate the barriers of misunderstanding and provide a beautiful context for life's drama". (Frank Gehry) Gehry, Frank Owen, 1929, American architect, b. Toronto, Canada as Frank Owen Goldberg. He is widely considered one of the finest and most artful of contemporary architects. In 1947, Gehry's family moved to Los Angeles, where he attended the Univ. of California; he later studied at Harvard. He has been acclaimed for his original, sophisticated, adventurous, and very American buildings. Extremely varied and lively, his structures contrast space and materials; often jutting, unusual shapes are juxtaposed with simple geometric forms. In his earlier work these forms are expressed in a wide range of usual and unusual architectural materials (eg, raw plywood, corrugated aluminum, and exposed pipe) that sometimes give these buildings a deliberately unfinished quality. Among his many important commissions are the Loyola Law School (198184), Walt Disney Concert Hall (1989), and the Team Disneyland Building (1995), Los Angeles; Gehry's Fish (1992), Barcelona; the Weisman Museum of Art (1993), Minneapolis, the first of his all metal-clad buildings; and the Cinémathèque Français (the former American Center. 1994), Paris. Gehry's later work displays a curving complexity made possible by ...

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