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UC Berkeley opens exhibition on the architectural history of the BART system

Archinect

“They seized on the chance to apply new theories and methods to the type of project they believed would characterize.

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Meier Partners completes Sorol Art Museum in South Korea

Archinect

The 336,500-square-foot project is meant to provide space for an immersive dialogue between Korean artists and the outside world and is the firm’s first completed work since its 2021 restructuring.

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Renovations complete on Einstein Tower, observatory built to represent Einstein's theory of relativity

Archinect

A solar observatory built to substantiate Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity has been reopened near the German capital after a renovation project to preserve it for future generations. [.] The approximately 66-foot tower was designed to represent and verify Einstein’s theory of relativity.

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Le Corbusier's Color Theory: Embracing Polychromy in Architecture

ArchDaily

His diverse portfolio also encompassed painting, varied projects, and writing books. One thing that isn't talked about as much, however, was the color theory he developed and applied to several of his architectural designs and artistic endeavors.

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Belgian urban designers Dogma win the 2023 RIBA Charles Jencks Award

Archinect

The award has been given out annually since 1993 in honor of practices or individuals whose work has made substantial contributions to both the theory and practice of architecture in honor of the late theorist and architectural designer who passed away in 2019.

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Implicate Order

SW Oregon Architect

Theoretical physicist David Bohm (1917-1992) first proposed a theory of implicate and explicate order during the early 1980s. Architects influenced by ontological concepts explore the deeper meaning and identity of their projects, seeking to create spaces that resonate with authenticity and purpose.

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Samiha Meem named 2023–24 Howard E. LeFevre ’29 Emerging Practitioner Fellow

Archinect

LeFevre ’29 Emerging Practitioner Fellowship has provided architects, designers, researchers, and artists with the opportunities to investigate a specific topic/focus and develop a research project to teach during a nine-month residency at t he Knowlton School at The Ohio State University.

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