A. A. Dutto, Bogardus’s Ark, 2011
“…the attempt to survive a collective memory […] in an urban dense environment struggling with the same weapons: value and efficiency.” (article here)
A. A. Dutto, Bogardus’s Ark, 2011
“…the attempt to survive a collective memory […] in an urban dense environment struggling with the same weapons: value and efficiency.” (article here)
10:28pm (376 notes)
The Asian City of Tomorrow, from S,M,L,XL by Rem Koolhaas and Bruce Mau
Cutaway Perspective of House 5: Five Houses, Ten Details by Edward R. Ford
(via Evan Sharpe on Pinterest)
4:30pm (256 notes)
Z-Haus (Section) - Atelier Waechter
Made-up lessons in architecture #43: effective toning can make a largely boring rendering look quite amazing (must work harder on the people, though).
(via Archdaily)
12:50pm (84 notes)
Yamagata Farm Conversion by Shin Egashira
Cambridge Seven Associates. Domus 542 Jan 1975
8:10pm (84 notes)
Yamagata Farm Conversion by Shin Egashira
Section of the Colosseum from the Lexikon der gesamten Technik, 1904.
(via Wikipedia)
5:14pm (1 note)
Steven Holl; architecture; diagram; drawing; infographic; section;
Knut Hamsun Center by Steven Holl Architects, as drawn by Salottobuono as part of the “Instructions and Manuals” series in Abitare #496.
4:55pm (2 notes)
Kowloon Walled City | ArchDaily
Now this is dense. Kowloon Walled City, a Chinese settlement in Hong Kong was at one time thought to be the most dense place on the planet. A Japanese team was able to document the city in section before it was disassembled in 1993.
Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Aristeide Antonas
Nice negative space for the section cuts. Really enjoy this.