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don't have anything ready, anyhow you were first.

May 16, 09 4:06 pm  · 
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SDR

Okey-dokey




May 16, 09 4:52 pm  · 
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holz.box

Mendota Boat House, flw

May 17, 09 12:20 am  · 
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holz.box




May 17, 09 12:29 am  · 
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SDR

Eek. What A Aalto would be doing, today. . .?

May 17, 09 12:42 am  · 
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phuyaké

Shim-Sutcliffe Architects - the 24m house for a musician (w/ it's own concert hall!)

May 17, 09 9:57 pm  · 
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SDR

One look at the pool, with drop windows, to say nothing of the rest of it, and one wonders that the owner was nervous about cost. . .

Pretty nifty.

May 17, 09 10:48 pm  · 
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hillandrock

that pool is fucking amazing.

May 17, 09 10:55 pm  · 
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simples

that pool made me *sigh*...too late for violin lessons...phuyake'...your turn to stun us!

May 17, 09 11:06 pm  · 
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holz.box

yeah, i'm a little confused as to why someone would unload ALL their savings on a $24m house, when probably $6-8m would have been equally spectactular... but i'm not eccentric. or loaded...

May 17, 09 11:28 pm  · 
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that really is a beautiful place, but I'd like to see more of the elevations

May 17, 09 11:44 pm  · 
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Carl Douglas (agfa8x)

sheez - 24m?! I like the house, but... wow.

May 18, 09 12:22 am  · 
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SDR

I thought musicians were of the 'starving artist' class. . .

May 18, 09 1:26 am  · 
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phuyaké

Apparently he earned his millions writing calculus textbooks, who knew. It is a gorgeous house, except I think it falls apart a bit with the kitchen. The pool makes up for it tho.

Next, how about something a bit more humble:





May 18, 09 10:31 am  · 
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phuyaké

and some little construction drawings/details:








May 18, 09 4:02 pm  · 
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simples

wow...this is quite a project...i wonder if the sense of scale aids the serenity of the space...

anyways, rotondi worked on a buddhist forest retreat and made the sketch below, which i thought could be this...but i was wrong..


the use of the wood (especially the exterior wood shown in the second picture) makes me think this is "literally" asian.

May 18, 09 11:50 pm  · 
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SDR

It's evident that the dome is translucent. I wonder what it's made of. . .

May 19, 09 12:44 am  · 
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holz.box

most likely rice paper.

the burnt larch is hot.
i saw this the other day, amazing little project, phu. would never guess it's in praɦa

May 19, 09 1:13 am  · 
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phuyaké

yeah simples, as holz points out, for all it's Asian attributes, it's interesting that this little tea house is on the outskirts of Prague, designed by a Czech firm (that shares their name with steak sauce).

May 19, 09 10:26 am  · 
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simples

David Maštálka of A1 Architects collaborated with sculptor Vojtech Bilisic to create the sacred tea house.

you know, i ran out of interesting relatively unknown but accessible projects to post for a while here...so, i've stopped playing for a while, even though i like to keep the thread moving by trying to guess the location...but given your various clear hints, i just had to go for it....




i will come up with something soon, but in the meantime, if anyone else has something interesting, please keep the thread moving!!!

May 19, 09 11:06 pm  · 
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simples

different strategy...it's a more "known" building, and a detailed oriented person, might recognize it from this shot:

May 19, 09 11:23 pm  · 
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simples

a more recognizable detail of the same building...

May 20, 09 11:55 pm  · 
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SDR

Glass Pavilion at Toledo Museum of Art, by SANAA, Ltd

May 20, 09 11:59 pm  · 
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holz.box

damn. good one, that first image had me perplexed! iconic!

May 21, 09 12:30 am  · 
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SDR

Me too. I could see curved butted glass, etc -- but WTF. . .!

May 21, 09 12:57 am  · 
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SDR

Okay, here's another oldie for the moldy oldy crowd (and friends).




May 21, 09 12:59 am  · 
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hillandrock

That's got to be in Arizona, New Mexico or California just by the color of the sunlight.

May 21, 09 1:55 am  · 
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hillandrock

Don't tell me it is John Lautner?

May 21, 09 1:56 am  · 
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SDR

Well. . .okay, I won't tell you it's John Lautner.

May 21, 09 2:03 am  · 
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hillandrock

Okay, more stuffy old architecture from H&R for the SERIOUSLY old schoolers.

May 21, 09 2:09 am  · 
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hillandrock
May 21, 09 2:10 am  · 
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SDR

Ahem. . .you, or someone else, has to name the building. At least that's how it's been played so far. . .

May 21, 09 2:13 am  · 
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hillandrock

Mauer Residence.

The only international styled buildings I know of almost all are exclusively in the desert southwest.

May 21, 09 2:14 am  · 
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SDR

International style. . .uh-huh.

May 21, 09 2:17 am  · 
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randomized

so we're still playing this one?

May 21, 09 5:47 am  · 
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hillandrock

Yes but something tells me you might have won.

May 21, 09 6:01 am  · 
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randomized

No I only found this cover, have no clue besides that it's in Britain.

May 21, 09 8:21 am  · 
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phuyaké

John Vanbrugh - Blenheim Palace.

randomized you can post one, if not I'll try and find one in a bit

May 21, 09 11:57 am  · 
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phuyaké

Well since this thread has been on a roll, I'll post another; this one also a pretty well known building:

May 21, 09 3:02 pm  · 
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Modern church in Stykkisolmur, Iceland

May 21, 09 3:31 pm  · 
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phuyaké

not iceland, but a bit southeast from there

May 21, 09 3:55 pm  · 
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hillandrock

gottfried böhm, pilgrimage church

May 21, 09 8:27 pm  · 
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holz.box

damn. i thought it may have been wotruba's Zur Heiligsten Dreifaltigkeit in vienna

May 21, 09 8:38 pm  · 
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SDR

Wonderful, both of them. One sees Stonehenge with new eyes. . .

Aren't we extraordinarily lucky, to have witnessed the twentieth century, when architecture finally broke new ground with a vengeance ?

May 21, 09 9:03 pm  · 
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phuyaké

wow holz that church is something, the Bohhm church almost looks like a mountain range from the outside:



I always liked brutalist religious architecture, usually so heavy and foreboding in the exterior but cavernous and light filled on the interior. Hillandrock you're up again.

May 22, 09 10:29 am  · 
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hillandrock


Regular mode: Guess the badly translated name.

HARD MODE: Guess the architect.
NIGHTMARE MODE: Guess the name and architect is its native language.

(You'll understand when you find out what it is.)

May 22, 09 4:07 pm  · 
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phuyaké

here's my best:
Dzhalagania and Chakhava - Ministry of Transportation in Tbilisi (Georgia)

May 22, 09 4:32 pm  · 
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hillandrock

Nice!

I couldn't find the architect anywhere because I was searching for the poorly translated building name-- "State Department for Traffic Building."

May 22, 09 4:34 pm  · 
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phuyaké

Google doesn't pick up too many hits for their name so I'm not even sure if it's 100% correct, but one thing's for sure is that there's some crazy soviet-era architecture out there.

Next, this one might be tough:



May 22, 09 5:36 pm  · 
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simples

smells so much like Bauhaus that i went through a book i have on auxiliary or secondary buildings done by the faculty, and although it does bear some resemblance with the Meisterhausers designed by Gropius, i couldn't find a match...I still smell Bauhaus...

also, note the car on the second image...:)

May 24, 09 2:19 am  · 
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