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Name that Architect and Building!!!

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alexstitt

haha! wrong thread...well, anyways, can you guys name that skate at least? :)

Apr 3, 09 6:13 pm  · 
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Akin

Thanks pluyaké for the advice.
Yes, infact that does remind of Nouvel though it is S. Maria della Presentazione in Rome. A church designed by Nemesi studio, a roman office.
I couldn't find more pics to post so I sendo you the link to the office website if you guys want to have a look at their work:http://www.nemesistudio.it/

Apr 4, 09 12:21 pm  · 
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Akin


...here goes another one hoping you find it interesting

Apr 4, 09 12:28 pm  · 
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Akin
Apr 4, 09 12:31 pm  · 
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holz.box

straight out of a rossi watercolor...

Apr 4, 09 1:29 pm  · 
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Akin

...you are close...but the architect is from Rome though

Apr 4, 09 1:45 pm  · 
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Akin


...another project by the same architect...Another hint: the city where both buildings are is Gibellina, a little town in the south of Italy. Ok for now I've said enough...:)

Apr 4, 09 2:55 pm  · 
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Akin

ok in the meantime I send you another building to guess...to try and keep this thread interesting...



a hint...well it is not Amsterdam...yes it is in the mediterranean boot...

but don't give up with the other architect and building neither

Apr 6, 09 11:05 am  · 
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post from 04/03/09 7:37 is s333 (formely of amsterdam, no based in the UK) and i didnt read the text :)
post from 04/06/09 8:05 is of course Cino Zucchi, venice housing block.
we should clear up the other left unknown and i'll post one soon.

Apr 6, 09 12:47 pm  · 
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Akin

my congratulations p2an, well done!

I'm curious to see if you get the other one, I hope so!

Apr 6, 09 12:56 pm  · 
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phuyaké

Akin, the architect is Franco Purini, the first building is the Casa del farmacista, the second is the Il Sistema delle Piazze.

off to you p2

Apr 6, 09 1:37 pm  · 
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Akin

that's right pluyaké, congrats...

off to you p2

Apr 7, 09 6:18 am  · 
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Apr 7, 09 8:19 am  · 
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i think ppl need a hint..ok
its in a very very small country.

Apr 15, 09 4:16 am  · 
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randomized

is it in the Netherlands? the concrete and glass suggest Wiel Arets, but the play of volumes is more brutalist. Is it a recent building?

Apr 15, 09 5:46 am  · 
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Akin

mmm is it an Eastern European country?

Apr 15, 09 6:10 am  · 
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recent yes, NL no, but the country is pretty close to NL

Apr 15, 09 7:16 am  · 
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phuyaké

Luxembourg? Also trying to figure out it's function; is it an industrial or corporate building?

Apr 15, 09 12:11 pm  · 
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lux yes, function - interesting one. and this gives alot away for the avid googler...water tower and firestation garages

Apr 16, 09 3:35 am  · 
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phuyaké

even with avid googling I can't find this one; my best guess is Hermann & Valentiny and Partners if the architect is also from LU

Apr 17, 09 11:35 am  · 
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phuyaké

ah never mind, found it. SchemelWirtz architectes - The Water Tower, Leudelange.

Apr 17, 09 11:45 am  · 
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phuyaké

next:

Apr 17, 09 11:57 am  · 
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phuyaké

monday bump w more images









Apr 20, 09 11:22 am  · 
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phuyaké

anyone? it's an archeological museum/shelter. it's in europe.

Apr 22, 09 1:18 pm  · 
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It's the Romer Museum

Apr 22, 09 3:10 pm  · 
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sorry had to submit that quickly before I said the rest. It is the LVR-RömerMuseum in Xanten, Germany and it's actually not technical a museum rather an archaeological park built over a Roman city by Cologne based architects Gatermann + Schossig

Apr 22, 09 3:18 pm  · 
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familiar to the eyes...

Apr 22, 09 4:28 pm  · 
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bump

Apr 23, 09 7:54 pm  · 
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randomized

I've seen that somewhere...Istanbul?

Apr 24, 09 12:47 pm  · 
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randomized

found it

Kanyon shopping centre - Istanbul by Jerde Partnership

Apr 24, 09 1:16 pm  · 
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randomized

cannot come up with anything, so feel free to step up...

Apr 24, 09 1:51 pm  · 
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Yeah Randomized it is in Instanbul very nicely done.

Apr 24, 09 3:27 pm  · 
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holz.box

archinect is dying...

this isn't reductive enough!!









Apr 25, 09 4:42 pm  · 
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architect is easy. but who is the renderer?

Apr 28, 09 5:03 pm  · 
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randomized

wait your turn Orhan...

Apr 29, 09 3:49 am  · 
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Carl Douglas (agfa8x)

wish i could render like that. not rudolph?

Apr 29, 09 5:11 am  · 
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Akin

sorry Orhan but I don't know the architect of your building. I can't recognize it. Can you tell me please?
Then we need to get back to Holz.box's building...

Apr 29, 09 6:59 am  · 
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holz.box

holz's building is german. orhan, i've got no clue on the rendering, but was thinking rudolph or sarasota school as well...

Apr 29, 09 11:15 am  · 
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GAWD

Istanbul, eh? It looks like it's in a galaxy far, far away.

Apr 29, 09 11:46 am  · 
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the architect is frank gehry. danziger house, 1964
the rendering was done by carlos diniz, who did almost all the renderings for los angeles architects.

Apr 29, 09 11:50 am  · 
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here

are more pictures of the kanyon shopping and mixed use project in istanbul.
tabanlioglu architects did all the local designing and carry on for jerde. they also have some great projects of their own.

Apr 29, 09 11:56 am  · 
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simples

holz..i thought it was the crematorium in berlin by schultes frank, but i don't think that is it...
i does feel funebre...

Apr 30, 09 11:22 pm  · 
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holz.box

not schultes... but an atelier for a bacon-inspired artist...

May 1, 09 3:44 am  · 
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phuyaké

you got me holz, and any bacon-related google searches go to swine flu so no help there

May 1, 09 10:54 am  · 
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holz.box

project is in dresden by an archi-painter...

May 1, 09 12:32 pm  · 
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funny that looks like a bad picture of Carme Pinos

May 1, 09 1:22 pm  · 
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phuyaké

phew, holz that was rough.

Gerhard Merz - "draft" house in Dresden. Interesting to note it was the subject of an exhibit in Zumthor's museum in Bregenz.

May 4, 09 4:17 pm  · 
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phuyaké

next, some history:



May 4, 09 5:09 pm  · 
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simples

note the evolution of automotive design in contrast with architectural design over the last (60?) years...italian?!

May 4, 09 10:52 pm  · 
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SDR

I enjoy comparing automobile design and manufacture to architecture.

Considering that there were no automobiles in production until just over 100 years ago, while buildings are almost as old as mankind itself, it should be no surprise that cars have "zoomed ahead" (as it were) in the last century, while architecture, which experienced an impressive spurt between 1900 and 1950 -- ". . .You used a LOT of good material there, Mr Lucas !" [Mr Humphries] -- has been taking a bit of a rest for the last few decades.

I think.

May 4, 09 11:10 pm  · 
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