Follow this tag to curate your own personalized Activity Stream and email alerts.
Hernan Diaz Alonso's latest flash site is finally up and running. Albeit a somewhat quirky interface, the drawings and renderings remain an amazing signature of the house. Be sure to put aside at least 10 minutes of your precious time as there are more than 150 renderings plus another 100 or so... View full entry
Flickr is starting to get populated with photos of liquid sky, the Ball-Nogues install for the Young Architects Program at P.S.1/MoMA. The WarmUp was filled to capacity. You can also find the PS1 Poster Series curated by Israel Kandarian / Field of GreyPreviously > View full entry
Well it wasn’t a Serra install, but we got to use cranes, there was definitely some choreography and it was at MoMA. Sadly I had to return to L.A last week from the first part of the Ball-Nogues install for the Young Architects Program at P.S.1/MoMA . Some amazing folks were responsible for... View full entry
The New York Times covers Ball Nogues' PS1 victory: “We’re scrappy,” Mr. Nogues said. Mr. Ball added, “And we’re really poor.” But they’re not complaining. | NYT l related l discussion View full entry
Finalists include IwamotoScott, San Francisco, Ball-Nogues, Los Angeles, Gage Clemenceau, NYC, MOS, NYC and RuyKlein, NYC. Via View full entry
NYArts Magazine offers a critical review of SUR at PS1. Read View full entry
After our feature on Hernan Diaz Alonso's PS1 winning entry, questions arose regarding the validity of the project. Check out the pics and new article in Metropolis mag And LA Times Be the judge once again. View full entry
Metropolis interviews Hernán DÃaz Alonso and gives a skeak peak at how the PS1 installation is coming along. M | Feature View full entry
Xefirotarch has officially been granted 1st prize in this year's PS1 MOMA Young Architect's Program. His winning proposal will be built in June and ready for the opening on the 24th. View full entry
Following on from TED's post ... coordinate your PS1 visit with one of these. Personally, I got my money on the Scissor Sisters and Honey Dijon. View full entry
NYtime article on recently completed MOMA/PS1 project by nArchitects. Construction Progress Photos here. Canopy will be open to the public thru Sept 5th. TH,FR,SUN,MON;12 to 6. SAT 12 to 9. $5 donation. For special Sat events -- see www.ps1.org DESIGN NOTEBOOK In Fine Form, Bamboo Shows Off Its... View full entry