EVENT PHOTOS | ||
GALA OPENING: Peggy Guggenheim Museum >> | ||
PRESS CONFERENCE at the U.S. Pavilion >> | ||
RECEPTION honoring Autodesk's patronage >> | ||
LINKS | ||
BIENNALE DI VENEZIA Official Site >> | ||
ARCHITECTURAL RECORD Official Site >> | ||
A+D MUSEUM Official Site >> | ||
KONTREAL PRODUCTIONS Official Site >> | ||
PBS - e² sustianability series Official Site >> | ||
AUTODESK Sustainability CenterOfficial Site >> | ||
A+D MUSEUM Official Site >> | ||
BANGKOK [code] KMUTT Official Site >> | ||
Multifamily Housing High Density on the High Ground Competition The five winning projects in the professional competition for multifamily housing. |
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Honor Award |
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1. Anderson Anderson Architecture - San Francisco Mark Anderson, Peter Anderson, Kylie Moss, Aaron Brumo, Alan Owings, Brent Sumida, Dennis Oshiro, Ji young Chung, Rita Sio Title: Camel Back Shot Gun Sponge Garden Read more>> |
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Honor Award 2. Eight Inc. - San Francisco Tim Kobe, principal, with Doo Ho Lee, Ryoji Karube, Jeff Straesser, Jie Siang Yong, David Herman, BJ Siegel Concept: A slab tower places all 160 units next to the levee, moving the bulk away from low-rise Bywater, and offering every unit a river view—a rarity in New Orleans. Read more >> |
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Citation 3. Justin Laskin and Kathleen Mark University of Virginia, Charlottesville Justin Laskin and Kathleen Mark with Maurice Cox, studio instructor. Title: neighborhood_river_place Read more>> |
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Citation 4. Duong Bui, Erkin Özay, Pars Kibarer Cambridge, Mass., and Istanbul Concept: The Bywater neighborhood opens into the development through three generous courtyards, lined by multilevel town houses. The ground level can be used for a home business and opens to the public courtyard through a small private loggia. Read more>> |
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Citation 5. workshop/apd - New York City Andrew Kotchen, Matthew Berman with Stephan Thimme, Andrew Hart, Zachary Helmers, Matthew Miller, Steven Thrasher Title: Mod Set: From Transience to Permanence Concept: A topographic roof structure warps up from Chartres Street to make a continuous storefront and access to the parking, retail, and institutional space it covers. Read more>> |
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