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Storytelling Architecture
Grateful as always with the work that has been done by @blankspacenyc with bringing back the Fairy Tale of Imagination that Architecture is. We have just learned that we will be honored again in @blankspacenyc + @voldotco joint book collaboration Storytelling Architecture for our entry in Fairy Tales 2014 “Away with the Fairies.” This book is a crowdfunded book so any help to bring this book to an Architecture Shelf for You would be more than appreciated. Check it out at https://vol.co/product/ storytelling-architecture/ #Storytellingarchitecture…
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Ansal University and Sushant School
Vibhuti Sachdev and Roger Connah at Govt Girls’ Primary School, Badshahpur with Parul G Munjal & Pooja Lalit – the cleaning has to begin to save this significant site – waste continues to flow into the Badshapur Bawdi next to the school and the earth filled in for road construction is getting hardened, making it more difficult to excavate. The open defecation by squatters along the site is making it difficult to access. Besides, construction debris is also being…
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Index-Card Architecture House 1- Son, Oslo Fjord (Completed December 2016)
Index-Card Architecture House 1- Son, Oslo Fjord (Completed December 2016) Roger Connah
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You’re So Vanier: Exhibition
You’re So Vanier @ City Hall You’re so Vanier @ Vanier Community Centre
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Fat Domino:Burrasca #4
Ryan Vincent Manning was just published! Burrasca #4: Fat/Anorexic “Fat Domino” by Ryan Manning Take a preview and buy a copy here: http://www.burrasca.eu/issue-4-fatanorexic/
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Fairy Tales: How Architecture tells a Story III
Heron-Mazy has been honored again for a publication in this years Fairy Tales: How Architecture tells a Story by Blankspace for “The Favela of Unspace” 2016
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Imaging the City
Heron-Mazy just was published in a new book! “Sick City” Imaging the City. University of Chicago Press. 2016 Edited by Steve Hawley, Edward Clift, and Kevin O’Brien Imaging the City brings together the work of designers, artists, dancers, and media specialists who cross the borders of design and artistic practices to investigate how we perceive the city; how we imagine it; how we experience it; and how we might better design it. Breaking disciplinary boundaries, editors Steve Hawley, Edward Clift,…
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