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Archive for November, 2009

Roche, Kevin (1922)

November 11, 2009 | In: Architectural History

The Pritzker Prize jury was insightful when they cited Kevin Roche’s architectural design work as innovative. Employing new technologies combined with sensitive design solutions, his architecture constantly questions in a way that is inventive. Roche...

From an early fascination with mathematics and structural shell construction, Felix Candela designed many innovative buildings, primarily in Mexico. He received an engineering education at the Escuela Superior de Arquitectura in the city of his birth,...

We have red and pink colors seen everywhere. Atrium decorate shops, adorned shop windows, appearing in various forms trinkets and beautiful accessories. Why Red? Why Pink? because red symbolizes the warmth, and Pink represent Love. Color can affect our...

Piano, Renzo (1937)

November 10, 2009 | In: Architectural History

Ever since his partnership with Richard Rogers and the unveiling of the celebrated Centre Pompidou in Paris (1977), Renzo Piano has been a major figure in contemporary architecture. Born in Genoa, Italy, in 1937, he graduated from the school of...

The Smithson’s greatest influence on the architectural world came through their writing, teaching, and competition entries. Although devoted to professional practice, they balanced building with theory, disseminating their ideas concerning social issues...

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