Showing posts with label Future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Future. Show all posts
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
The Waterside Walk-through Tube. Duration : 5.67 Mins.


We believe in transformation of lifestyle than just providing a home. "The Waterside", our dream project brings you nearer to nature and allows you to have that peace of mind you have always been searching for. Harmonization of interior spaces & landscape design makes the architectural value integral and gives you the essence of oneness.Your home at "The Waterside" will be a state-of-the-art experience. We, an experienced team, are sure to transform your dreams into reality through this project as we have done before.

Monday, 7 January 2013
City of the Future Video Clips. Duration : 64.83 Mins.


What does the city of the future look like? Gleaming skylines of chrome and glass as far as the eye can see? Lush gardens and urban farms where factories and city centers once dominated? Architect, futurist, and IIT faculty Marshall Brown has dedicated his career to pondering and predicting the city of tomorrow. What he imagines will surprise you. Georgeen Theodore, a partner at the award-winning New York architecture and design firm Interboro Partners, and Stephanie Smith, chief curator and deputy director at the University of Chicago's Smart Museum of Art, join Brown to share how the varied urban landscapes of the Midwest have contributed to their architectural visions of the future. The annual Richard Gray Visual Art Series recognizes a significant gift from founding CHF board member and distinguished art dealer Richard Gray.

Tuesday, 25 December 2012
The Future as a Critique of Past with Mayne, Diller; Que Sera Sera with Meredith, Bonner Video Clips. Duration : 186.12 Mins.


The T. Gordon Little Lecture Series on Imagination at the Georgia Tech College of Architecture culminated March 13, 2010 with the IMAGINING - A BETTER FUTURE Symposium. With his firm, Morphosis, Thom Mayne has been the recipient of the 2005 Pritzker Architecture Prize, 25 Progressive Architecture Awards, 75 American Institute of Architecture Awards and numerous other design recognitions. Liz Diller and her maverick firm DS+R bring a groundbreaking approach to big and small projects in architecture, urban design and art playing with new materials, tampering with space and spectacle in ways that make you look twice. Michael Meredith is a principal of MOS, an interdisciplinary architecture and design practice engaging an inclusive methodology of speculative research, expansive collaboration and extensive experimentation. Born and raised in Alabama, Jennifer Bonner received a Bachelor of Architecture from Auburn University and a Master of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Paul Finch is Program Director of the World Architecture Festival, the world's largest architectural summit, held annually in Barcelona. Jeffrey Kipnis is an American critic, urban designer, film-maker, theorist, curator and professor of architecture at the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Saturday, 22 December 2012
Architecture of the Future | Mass Studies Video Clips. Duration : 6.70 Mins.


For Korean architecture firm Mass Studies, the future is their present. The Creators Project went to their offices in Seoul and spoke to the company's founder Minsuk Cho who explained how their ultimate goal is to shape a community through space. See the vast scope of their work, informed by both pre and post-urbanized Korea and find out what architectural finish is Mass Studies' favorite... it's not as literal as you may think. The Creators Project is a partnership between Intel and VICE: thecreatorsproject.com ** Subscribe to The Creators Project: bit.ly Check out our full video catalog: www.youtube.com Like The Creators Project on Facebook: fb.com Follow The Creators Project on Twitter: twitter.com Read our Tumblr: thecreatorsproject.tumblr.com

Friday, 21 December 2012
Hydramax Port Machines - Future Cities Lab Tube. Duration : 7.07 Mins.


An extraordinary exploration into the wonder of futuristic architecture. Combining multiple disciplines such as art, architecture, engineering, bio-tech, agriculture, aquaculture and city planning, these two young architects bring us on a journey into their vision for the future of San Francisco's waterfront. This video shows how this project came about and how their magnificent model works. The HYDRAMAX project will be shown at SFMOMA as part for The Utopian Impulse: Buckminster Fuller and the Bay Area Exhibit. March 31 - July 29, 2012 You can visit their site at www.future-cities-lab.net Hope you enjoy the video.

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