9.06.2006

Conspiracy Theories

Banksy

What with recent work being done to question the cult of celebrity, I thought it poignant to share this man's website. Guerilla Artist, does what he wants, who is he? Brilliant.

9.05.2006

Urban Konsumterror

..." a critique of the condition of architecture in the contemporary city. The use of signature architecture to draw in tourist dollars is nothing more than a game of architectural Pac-Man. Signature architecture begins by consuming the museum: in order to build more and more, funds for exhibits or even routine maintenance are cannibalized. When buildings fall apart as a result, they can be torn down and new ones can be built. Cities also become consumed. When you say “Bilbao,” you refer to a building by Frank Gehry. The city’s identity no longer matters. All imaginative and financial capacity for real urban interventions is consumed by signature architecture."

8.30.2006

Total Urban Climate Part I

I'm curious about the urban evolution of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Here you have a complete industrial sanctuary, where entropy has begun to sneak up on the warehouses and mechanic shops, where cricket chirping almost feels like a foreign, electronic sound bursting from some speaker system, where college educated hipsters co-exist with Puerto Ricans, the true heart of the neighborhood, where fashion trends intermingle with blue collar overalls.

Change is happening in the hood on a daily basis. The city is calling for immense change in Williamsbug and other Brooklyn neighborhoods, including new condos so out of scale and energy, that they seem like alien spaceships landing on a peaceful derelict undustrial waterfront. What is the price of change? Why is no research being done on a true evolutionary process of BROOKLYN, not Manhatten?

To understand a pattern for the inevitable development of Williamsburg, designers and architects need to understand and study the intense figure ground relationships that exist throught the neighborhood. There are a number of very small scale infill lots, brown fields, decaying industrial buildings. But, what matter most is that the scale and process of real estate speculation, Neighborhoods must put out criteria, size, scale, and quantity relationships for a successful evolution to take place. Designer must wonder aloud for a continuation of a brilliant mix of culture and use, taking it further along the evolutionary track without completely changing the very nature of its existence.

The city moves, it is not stagnant.

7.20.2006

National Design Awards

The Firm 2 X 4 out of NYC recently won the Cooper Hewit National Design Awards for examplary American design. The firm's work is far-reaching and wonderfully detailed at the same time. Their work has been included within works by Neil Denari and Rem Koolhaas, to name a couple.

As a result of winning the above award, the First Lady sponsors a little gala in the winners' honor. 2 X 4 shunned it, and here's the letter.


7.17.2006

City-States

Important and interesting read on the wave of urban immigration and its affect on countries' economies. When one thinks about this, the question arises, "Is New York really American?" Or did it start as an American ideal 400 years ago, transforming itself through the years into its own animal, separate from the rest of the US?

7.13.2006

The Body Electric

Speaking of Science Fiction, this electric concept car called Zoop is designed by French fashion design house Maison de Courrèges. It's form is interesting, its mission is interesting. Shows that hybrid design firms exist out there.

But I digress as we all know that the most advanced technologies usually get designed and tested for the military complex. At least the Swedes have made a go at innovative green technologies, satisfying their inner hippies.

Space Colonites Part II

Robert Bigelow's commercial space agency has just launced an inflatable space ship into orbit, beginning a process eventually culminating in a full fledged space hotel. His company has a whole lot of ideas for the future of air travel in this atmosphere as well as the other one. NASA, of course, is competing. Americans do, as it turns out, have to be first at everything, or else.

7.12.2006

It's about Time

Providing basic shelter for US armed services is a tough task, considering we're spread ever so thinly across the globe. Halliburton has been feasting as of late on soldiers' basic necessities as they maintain the front lines. I'd be interested in seeing the conditions first hand. Can we equate Halliburton barracks to slums in Sao Paolo? Or bathing conditions? Or clean water? Some reading on squatter cities might begin to make connections.

As is, the US Army has finally let go of Hallibuton as their only contractor. They will be dismissed of their duties providing basic life support for US soldiers such as housing, food service, and sanitation services. At a time when Iraq reconstruction is slowing down, it seems kind of ironic that the Army would finally get a clue of the crooks from Texas.

To note: "Government audits turned up more than $1 billion in questionable costs. Whistle-blowers told how the company charged $45 per case of soda, double-billed on meals and allowed troops to bathe in contaminated water."

7.11.2006

Shelter in a Cart

The folks over at designboom (now added to links section) put on a socially impressive design competition to address the needs of the transient and homeless population. It reaches into a realm we should think about more often, money aside. Very relevent.

7.10.2006

Understatement of the Century Part I

Frank Ghery, on the design of the New Guggenheim Abu Dhabi UAE, "I want to play off the blue water and the color of the sand and sky and sun..."It's got to be something that will make sense here. If you import something and plop it down, it's not going to work." This should make it onto Mind of Mancia on Comedy Central for its sheer comedic brilliance.

Moreover, The project brought striking cultural juxtapositions: A museum named for a major Jewish-American family and designed by a Jewish-American architect would rise in the capital of an Arab country that refuses diplomatic ties with Israel. A foundation that has become a pillar of U.S.-European culture would establish its largest presence in a Muslim country with no world-class art museums.

This is at once Shakespearean Tragedy as well as a serious political and cultural act.

7.06.2006

Updates

I've updated links into sections, etc., while adding a bunch of new stuff: enjoy.

7.05.2006

bored?

Back from 4th of July Vacation and bored? These programs that simulate art by clicking and dragging your mouse are a nice respite from the type click-type click-type click action of the modeling / drawing routine. It definitely got me: Virtual Jackson Pollock

6.30.2006

Amusement Park Urbanism

Part III: The Crusaders have marched into Scotland, lads!!!

6.29.2006

Mind Reading Computers

I know part of psychoanalysis is the ability to "read" facial expressions and how they represent the subject's underlying feelings. Now scientists are developing computers that do just this. And how will the technology be used? For consumption of course.

"Our research could enable websites to tailor advertising or products to your mood..."

6.27.2006

Global Cooling - Sci Fi Issue

Since the '60s, when scientists had first understood that global warming would creep up and bite us in the ass one day, research has been moving toward technologies that would help cool the planet. As such, the most prolific of the ideas either reflect or absorb sunlight. From biotechnologies to Synthetic Technologies, these new gadgets are quite interesting. Could you imagine a bunch of plastic saucers in space, floating still and reflecting sunlight? Great Article from the New York Times.

6.26.2006

Kool

I am a fan of Mr. Koolhaas because his vision is not just aesthetic or selfish. His desire to change paradigms and systems (from building to political and social) puts him in a class by himself. Could this article say the same about Zaha or Gehry? I seriously think not. The key term here is at the beginning of said article. Invisible Cities, the latent and virtual possibilites inherent in any given problem of discovery. Through intense research, analysis, and speculation he and his people are able to realize hidden potential.

AMO and OMA seek hybrids of design, planning, architecture, politics, socialism, and economic development. Impressive.

6.23.2006

Amusement Park Urbanism

Gulf Coast Part II:
Are New Urbanists planning a takeover of the American Gulf Coast? Aside from a slew of casinos and condos in Biloxi, it seems as though they are off to a strong start.......The Biloxi workshop looked like an attempt by New Urbanists to hijack the biggest urban planning and regeneration project in America’s recent history – the rebuilding of the Gulf coast. Indeed, they thought there was something almost sinister in the speed with which Duany mobilised his allies and secured the support of Haley Barbour, governor of Mississippi, after Katrina.

6.22.2006

More on the Middle Class

Our middle class is getting smaller. The indications are that the rate of high and low incomes is rising steadily, while the numbers in the middle are dwindling. Along with the decrease, housing stock in typically middle class communities is becoming delapidated, as upwardly mobile former middle classers move to new developments outside of cities in exurbs. What happens to the neighborhoods left behind? What happens to those that gentrify in non-sustainable ways?

"As upper-income Americans are drawn to the new houses, neighborhoods become more homogenous,..... The zoning is such that it prevents anything other than a certain income range from living there. It is our latest method of discrimination."

6.21.2006

To follow or not to follow.

I'm really impressed with the anti-ipod advertising going on. Seems Microsoft will be allying with Toshiba, Victor, NTT DoCoMo and five other companies to release music playing services and players that will challenge the iPod. Microsoft will be developing the software while Toshiba and Victor develop the players, and DoCoMo will add mobile phone functionality to this system

I'm personally interested in this: