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DAAR and Brazil win Golden Lions at Venice Architecture Biennale

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They were presented with the prizes at the official award ceremony of the Venice Architecture Biennale , held this morning at the event's headquarters Ca' Giustinian. Photo is by Andrea Avezzù Its exhibit is a deconstructed building facade that aims to explore "the subversion of fascist colonial architecture and its modernist legacy".

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Daniel Libeskind is deconstructivism's "late bloomer"

Deezen

You know, we shouldn't be comfortable in this world," Polish-American architect Libeskind once told an audience at an event at the Roca London Gallery. Libeskind began his architectural career studying at Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art and later at the School of Comparative Studies at Essex University.

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"Deconstructivism started well over a century ago and still continues today"

Deezen

That speculation, among others, opened a black hole of doubt that would eventually swallow established traditions of art, science and philosophy. In art, Cezanne challenged perspective, scrambling pictorial space by chunking it into pieces. History seemed to want it.

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Earth is the new client

Habitus Living

A series of events led King to this point. It also comes with a deconstruction manual, showing consideration of the product’s full life cycle. This article originally appeared in issue #53 of Habitus magazine – the Art issue – out now, subscribe to receive each issue straight to your doorstep.

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20 Inspirational Thought Leaders on the 10th Anniversary A+Awards Jury

Architizer

Most notably, The Museum of Modern Art, Pin-Up Magazine, The Graham Foundation, The New York Times, Architect Magazine, DesignMIAMI/ Art Basel, The Swiss Institute, Metropolis Magazine, Curbed, and The National Museum of African American History where he was identified as one of the future designers on the rise.

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Kongjian Yu: Found In Translation

Landscape Architecture Magazine

The design team resisted requests to fill the new space with monuments to specific events or people. This was so important to be able to say, ‘your event will happen here, instead of your war memorial,’” Cormier recalls. “We acre park, already named Hing Hay. I would have rather spent the money on things that people could use.

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HOME BREWED

Landscape Architecture Magazine

FROM THE NOVEMBER 2021 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE. The ravine bisects the 18-acre property—a 400,000-barrel-per-year brewery lies on one side; New Belgium’s Liquid Center, a tasting room and event space, on the other—which opened to the public in 2016. BY BRIAN BARTH.

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