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La Rinascente Lighting Projects

David Sokol
February 19, 2009
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Project Specs La Rinascente Milan, Italy Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands << Return to article the People Architect Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands Island Studios 22 St Peter’s Square London W6 9NW Phone: +44 (0)208 600 4800 Fax: +44 (0)208 600 4700 www.lds-uk.com Principal in charge: Paul Sandilands, RIBA (Registered Architect) Project Architect: Germano Di Chello, Dip Arch (Registered Architect) Architectural Assistants: Chris Waite, Chloë Phelps, James Miles Lighting Consultant: Equation Lighting Design Mechanical engineer: BRE Enginnering s.r.l. Electrical engineer: CS Progetti General contractor: Impresa Minotti s.r.l. Feature Ceiling sub-contractor: Camagni Arredamenti s.r.l. Photographer Chris Gascoigne/VIEW VIEW 14 The Dove Centre 109 Bartholomew Road
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Zaha Hadid Chosen to Design Vienna Library

David Sokol
January 20, 2009
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The largest business school in the European Union, the 20,000-student Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, has increased its head count by two a half times since 1981. Yet it has accommodated this explosive growth hastily, scattering four academic campuses throughout its home city. Image courtesy Zaha Hadid Architects Zaha Hadid Architects won a competition to design a new Library and Learning Center for the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration. In October 2007 school and government officials announced the university would consolidate into a 22.7-acre site just south of the city’s fairgrounds. And this past November a
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Swiss National Museum Extension

David Sokol
December 16, 2008
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A Modern Addition Planned for a Picturesque Museum in Zurich In December the Swiss federal parliament, as well as the state and municipal governments of Zurich, approved funding for an extension to the Swiss National Museum. Groundbreaking on the 111 million CFH ($93.5 million) addition, designed by the Basel, Switzerland–based Christ & Gantenbein Architects, will take place in 2010 with completion scheduled for 2013. Images courtesy Christ & Gantenbein Architects Switzerland'based Christ & Gantenbein Architects has designed a new wing for the Swiss National Museum in Zurich. The extension will add approximately 79,000 square feet to the original museum, which
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AIA's Committee on Design Crosses Borders'and Disciplines

David Sokol
December 10, 2008
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When the late Maria A. Bentel, FAIA, was a member of the Committee on Design (COD) in its earliest days four decades ago, the group decided to organize conferences overseas because “there was a lot of learning we could do to make us better architects.” So recalls Bentel’s daughter-in-law Carol Bentel, FAIA, a partner at New York-based Bentel & Bentel. The COD is one of the AIA’s 24 Knowledge Communities.


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Oslo Firm Designs World's Largest Mobile Theater

David Sokol
December 9, 2008
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The London-based Arts Alliance Productions (AAP) has been putting on “ID: Identity of the Soul” since 1994. This theatrical work, based on Henrik Ibsen’s epic poem “Terje Vigen” and Mahmoud Darwish’s poem “A Soldier Dreams of White Lilies,” features dancers navigating around five screens displaying graphically manipulated landscapes. The set designs have been equally nimble. The show debuted in southern Norway with AAP improvising a lighthouse as a projection surface; for a staging in Japan in 2006, the group fashioned sails into screens by draping them over shipping containers in Yokohama harbor. Image courtesy Various Architects Measuring 40,900 square feet,
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Driehaus Prize Given to Egyptian Architect

David Sokol
November 21, 2008
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Photos courtesy Abdel-Wahed El-Wakil Egyptian architect Abdel-Wahed El-Wakil has won the 2008 Richard E. Driehaus Prize. His work includes the Quba Mosque (top) and the Oxford University Centre for Islamic Studies (above). Since Léon Krier was presented the first Richard E. Driehaus Prize for achieving design excellence in the classical tradition in 2003, the award’s stewards have sought to broaden people’s understanding of classicism in modern times. “It’s not about columns or construction,” says Michael Lykoudis, jury chair and dean of the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture, which administers the annual honor. “It’s about urbanism and how people
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Cond' Nast's 750 Third Avenue Cafeteria

SOM's Ed Lab morphs Cond' Nast's 750 Third Avenue cafeteria into its own luminaire.
David Sokol
November 19, 2008
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Skidmore, Owings & Merrill design partner Roger Duffy, FAIA, describes his SOM Education Lab as “a studio that is both independent and dependent on the bigger whole.”


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24 London

Julian Taylor Design Associates creates a blank canvas for the many faces of 24 London.
David Sokol
November 19, 2008
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According to British architect Julian Taylor, the recession of the early 1990s forced the design industry to a standstill.


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Bar du Port

Christophe Pillet enlightens St. Tropez's Bar du Port.
David Sokol
November 19, 2008
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Christophe Pillet has been designing objects and environments from his eponymous studio in Paris since 1993.


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24 London Lighting Projects

David Sokol
November 19, 2008
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Project Specs 24 London London, England Julian Taylor Design Associates << Return to article the People Architect Julian Taylor Design Associates 28 Winchester Road Romsey Hampshire SO518AA UK Julian Taylor Consultant(s) Lighting: Into Lighting Other: Projection, Beta Minds General contractor Cameron Black Photographer Hi res photos from us Jim Ellam Photography +44 (0)7973 933801 Projection Images by client CAD system, project management, or other software used: Vectorworks   the Products Interior finishes Paints and stains: Dulux     Plastic laminate: Colour Core Special surfacing: Colour Core/Corian Floor and wall tile: Resilient flooring: Altro Pebble stone. Furnishings Reception furniture: Main contractor Fixed seating:
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