Fourth issue of rzlbd PAPER has been printed this spring. Our new brochure features a selection of rzlbd projects over the last ten years - from a small 18.1-millimeter diameter wedding ring to a 1-kilometer long fashion hub. Copies are available at the atelier. View full entry »
Join the infection on Thursday March 1st! RZLBD HOPSCOTCH is an upcoming exhibition by @rzlbd_ at @urbanspaceto Gallery in @401Richmond and a book-event for the first monograph on rzlbd’s built residential projects by @swipedesign. Part monograph, part manifesto, RZLBD... View full entry »
The new issue of rzlbdPOST has been released on the last week of November 2017. In this issue we present an essay called “100 Un(a)like Identities” which unfolds the story behind revisiting rzlbd’s old/new logo! View full entry »
100 TO BE DISPLAYED AT THE WORLD ARCHITECTURE FESTIVAL We are pleased to inform you that rzlbd’s 100 has been chosen by the jury as one of the commended drawings at The Architectural Drawing Prize and will be displayed in November at the 2017 World Architecture Festival in Berlin. The winning... View full entry »
DESIGN OF THE YEAR PRIZE WINNER We are pleased to inform you that rzlbd’s Opposite House has been chosen by the AAP jury as one of the winners of The International American Architecture Prize in 2017. The American Architecture Prize honors designs in the disciplines of architecture, interior... View full entry »
RZLBD HOPSCOTCHSEEKING A TERRITORY FOR A VISION…Brief DescriptionThis publication is the first monograph on rzlbd’s work, focusing on the architectural practice’s built projects over the last five years, whilst including a selection of past works and polemical writings that set... View full entry »
rzlbd to lecture at McGill University. On Jan 31st the School of Architecture will host Reza’s talk: “rzlbd hopscotch: seeking a territory for a vision”, to celebrate the launch of rzlbd's first monograph. Also there will be an exhibition from Jan 31 to Feb... View full entry »
Third issue of rzlbd PAPER has been printed this January. It features twelve of our built projects over the last five years - from a narrow 16′ wide infill to a 146′ long bungalow. Copies are available at the atelier. View full entry »
The new issue of rzlbdPOST has been released on the last week of November 2016. In this issue we present an essay called “Walking” along with visual records of Reza’s three major solo expeditions to North Pole, round the world in 49 days, and the Trans-Canada across the... View full entry »
The 17th annual Doors Open Toronto presented by Great Gulf returns on Saturday, May 28 and Sunday, May 29, 2016, offering free and rare access to more than 130 architecturally, historically, culturally and socially significant buildings across the city. rzlbd is proud to be part of this year... View full entry »
TAXONOMIES photography show (#taxonomiesoog)featuring Ultradistancia by Federico Winer & Architectural Inoculation + Attracted Opposites by Arnaud Marthouret, in collaboration with Reza Aliabadi (rzlbd) and Melissa Tung27 February 2016 -- The much anticipated gallery show... View full entry »
In this issue we present 6 examples of rzlbd’s in-fill projects designed and built over the last five years. Each example is a representation of a single pixel from our whole project to bring design and architectural recognition to the public domain. The projects were photographed by Arnaud... View full entry »
+VIRUS is our current installation hanging at our atelier space; willing to infect people!We believe that architecture is not just an ordinary operation that serves, rather like a positive virus, it contributes, communicates, challenges, and adapts itself to the need of project and its context. View full entry »
Darling, I must tell you how much I admire the humble design of your geometry. Your form follows the function of your brain, and that is where my love for you enters the door. My sweetheart, you are a beautiful catastrophe. The longitudinal section of your body is my machine to live in, and... View full entry »
Where we are is where things are not. We inhabit the blankness, and we observe the limitations. We allow the presence of physique distract us from our own imagination. We welcome their dictatorship as they rule our ways of life. But let us all fly over the cuckoo’s nest and “be&rdquo... View full entry »