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Check out Archinect's new Student Works: StalacTile, Tessellated Manifolds by students at Washington University in St. Louis.
We say goodbye to John Chase and Richard Ferrier.
Did you know Zaha Hadid is an "Arab architect"?
Clues to Open Helsinki is a collaboration between Sitra and OK Do, and consists of postcards featuring hints to how Helsinki becomes it 2012 self.
Discussion Threads
So far the votes seem to be for Kengo Kuma.
toasterovern has started Agriculture Central.
Where's the love?/ los angeles design community...
jk3hl is looking for sexy canopy precedents.
School Blogs
Stephanie at Kunstacademiets Arkitektskole reflects on her upcoming final year which starts in two weeks and also shows images of a chair she made out of rattan for last semester. While Max at Tokyo Institute of Technology shares final images for his adaptive re-use project for the Osaka CPO.
Nikhil at North Carolina State University catches us up on their last year which included working in California for a small firm, producing music, a crazy roadtrip with a good friend from los angeles. Now back to school.
James at Wentworth Institute of Technology wants the Boston Landmarks Commission "To Save the Pool" at the Christian Science Center plaza.
Additionally
Stefano Boeri wrote a Manifesto for a new idea of Localism "Any transformation of the space, even if it is provoked by global flows, incites and intercepts the device of local space , and inevitably conditioned by it. Local space, in other words, acts like the eye of a needle through which the thread of transformation must necessarily pass. For this reason, local space is not just a container for social, political and cultural processes that forge our contemporary world, but it is also their fundamental content."
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