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This is regarding “Name should be the Why Tower; Loony, daffy, thin and chunky: Not a pretty sight as viewed from pier or anywhere” (News, Oct. 25), by Blair Kamin, Tribune architecture critic.
Computers have transformed architecture in remarkable ways. They've made it possible to visualize designs in fully-rendered 3D graphics and to automatically check designs against building codes ...
Architecture designs do not always conform to common rules. Some of them can be perceived as works of art. Let's take a look at some of the most creative buildings in China and the rest of the world.
Art and architecture have long been intertwined, forming a symbiotic relationship that shapes the way we experience and perceive the built environment. In this domain of the intersection of art and ...
2. Yansong Ma, MAD architects Chinese architecture has often lived in the shadow of the west–copying its ideas, importing its talent. MAD is changing that, and representing the avant-garde of a ...
architecture. when i say that this spot is about creative architecture, you might think about buildings like this one in sacramento, but we’re talking way more creative than this.
Watch as we design and build a beautiful two-story villa deep in the forest, using traditional tools and locally sourced materials. This project blends creative architecture with the natural ...
This first week of December we celebrate Architecture Week. Year 2008, however, has not been a year to be festive about much of anything. What started as a whimper is now a torrent of tears from ...