Bjarke Ingels shows us how to build community by infusing humor and hedonism into our sustainable spaces.

Tedx East presents “Bjarke Ingels: Hedonistic sustainability”
Bjarke Ingels shows us how to build community by infusing humor and hedonism into our sustainable spaces.
Great Spaces presents “Going Gaga with SANAA”
Can a building ever be compared to Lady Gaga?Can a building ever be compared to Lady Gaga?

Columbia University presents: What is New? – Zaha Hadid
Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid has added several projects to her international portfolio...Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid has added several projects to her international portfolio…

A profile of the work and practice of Roger Diener
Phaidon Press presents the work and practice of Roger Diener.Phaidon Press presents the work and practice of Roger Diener.

Great Spaces: UNStudio x Amsterdam Pavilion
Delaine Isaac takes the pocket sized but in your face Amsterdam Pavilion CafeDelaine Isaac takes the pocket sized but in your face Amsterdam Pavilion Cafe

VitraHaus a Video by artetv
In 2006, VITRA asked two Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron to build a new building to show visitors their new furniture collection "HOME".In 2006, VITRA asked two Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron to build a new building to show visitors their new furniture collection “HOME”.

Video: Glassworks by Krueck + Sexton Architects
Ron Krueck, Mark Sexton and Tom Jacobs of Krueck + Sexton Architects speak about their relationship to, and explorations with, glass through the lens of 3 innovative projects: the Transparent House, the Crown Fountain in Millennium Park and the Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies in Chicago.

Interview: Sou Fujimoto
Studio Banana TV interviews the Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto on the occasion of his workshop at the Universidad Europea de Madrid-Architecture School.Studio Banana TV interviews the Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto on the occasion of his workshop at the Universidad Europea de Madrid-Architecture School.

OMA’s Victor van der Chijs: On Prudence
On the 24th of November OMA's Victor van der Chijs lectured at the Barbican in London about Prudence in architecture; about the balancing act of being the managing partner of a leading creative company.On the 24th of November OMA’s Victor van der Chijs lectured at the Barbican in London about Prudence in architecture; about the balancing act of being the managing partner of a leading creative company.

The Smartest Cities Will Use People as Their Sensors
By networking individuals and their gadgets, urban apps will tell inhabitants what is happening all around them, in real timeBy networking individuals and their gadgets, urban apps will tell inhabitants what is happening all around them, in real time

Video // Architecture Fight: LA’s Revenge!
Noting the rivalry between his new home, Los Angeles, and New York while visiting the Big Apple last week, Conan O’Brien launched a new segment , the Fight to the Death Building Battle to settle the cities’ differences once and for all.

Progress: Rem Koolhaas at Cornell University
OMA’s founding partner Rem Koolhaas gave a lecture at Cornell University on the occasion of opening Milstein Hall, the new extension to the faculty of Architecture, Art and Planning designed by OMA.
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