"The Next Big Shift: Urbanism Redefined," Presented by Mitchell Joachim of Terreform ONE at Monona Terrace, Madison, WI.
http://www.mononaterrace.com/
11.05.2014
MSN News - Sustainable cities of the future w/ Terreform ONE, Mitchell Joachim
MSN news: Mitchell Joachim is one of the world's leading innovators in ecological design and architecture. Through his firm Terreform ONE he invents a variety of sustainable proposals that fit in with the natural world rather than fighting against it, and one of the studio's most well-known projects is the Fab Tree Hab, shown here.
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/tomorrow/sustainable-cities-of-the-future/ss-BBcJSXK#image=110.26.2014
10.20.2014
AIA - Emergency! Design for Stressed Futures Jury Competition with Mitchell Joachim
In the year 2050, the environment fractures. Teams choose one of three
scenarios and compete or collaborate for survival; an island site
threatened by rising waters, an unstable hillside outside a
dysfunctional city, or an escape pod from Earth. Make survival worth
living through design. The scenarios are intended to provoke and excite
teams to innovative and collaborative thinking - prepare for a fun and
energizing day.
Mitchell Joachim, Ph.D., Assoc. AIA, Terreform ONE
Michael Berning, PE CEM LEED AP BD+C
Beth Blostein, RA
David Brehm, AIA LEED BD+C
http://www.aiacolumbus.org/index.php/programs-events/emergency-cote-charrette
Mitchell Joachim, Ph.D., Assoc. AIA, Terreform ONE
Michael Berning, PE CEM LEED AP BD+C
Beth Blostein, RA
David Brehm, AIA LEED BD+C
http://www.aiacolumbus.org/index.php/programs-events/emergency-cote-charrette
10.07.2014
Dwell on Design w/ Mitchell Joachim
Matthew Hoffman and Francesca Giuliani,
founders of Blank Space, share from their book “Fairy Tales: When
Architecture Tells A Story” an unexpected, captivating anthology of
“architectural fairy tales” written and illustrated by designers from
all over the world. Contributors Eva Franch i Gilabert and Mitchell Joachim join the discussion, led by Dwell editor Kelsey Keith.
http://www.dwellondesign.com/fairy-tales-when-architecture-tells-story
http://www.dwellondesign.com/fairy-tales-when-architecture-tells-story
Grimshaw's The Future of Design w/ Mitchell Joachim
Join Grimshaw's New York office for The Future of Design: Agency, Opportunity, Change, a panel discussion about the social and environmental challenges we face and our role in shaping the future.
William Horgan, Partner, Grimshaw
MODERATOR:
David Turnbull
Director of ATOPIA and founder of ATOPIA_RESEARCH
Professor of Architecture at The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at the Cooper Union.
PANELISTS:
Andrew Revkin
Andrew Revkin is the senior fellow for environmental understanding at Pace University's Pace Academy for Applied Environmental Studies and writes the award-winning Dot Earth blog for the Opinion section of The New York Times.
Anne Guiney
Director of Research, Van Alen Institute, writer, editor and project developer. Prior to this she led the Institute for Urban Design, a multi-disciplinary think tank of urbanists.
Mitchell Joachim
Mitchell Joachim PhD, Assoc. AIA, is a leader in ecological design, architecture and urbanism. He is a founding Co-President of Terreform ONE in 2006 and Associate Professor at New York University.
RSVP here
events@grimshaw-architects.com
http://grimshaw-architects.com/news/new-york-office-to-host-the-future-of-design/
William Horgan, Partner, Grimshaw
MODERATOR:
David Turnbull
Director of ATOPIA and founder of ATOPIA_RESEARCH
Professor of Architecture at The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at the Cooper Union.
PANELISTS:
Andrew Revkin
Andrew Revkin is the senior fellow for environmental understanding at Pace University's Pace Academy for Applied Environmental Studies and writes the award-winning Dot Earth blog for the Opinion section of The New York Times.
Anne Guiney
Director of Research, Van Alen Institute, writer, editor and project developer. Prior to this she led the Institute for Urban Design, a multi-disciplinary think tank of urbanists.
Mitchell Joachim
Mitchell Joachim PhD, Assoc. AIA, is a leader in ecological design, architecture and urbanism. He is a founding Co-President of Terreform ONE in 2006 and Associate Professor at New York University.
RSVP here
events@grimshaw-architects.com
http://grimshaw-architects.com/news/new-york-office-to-host-the-future-of-design/
9.25.2014
New book: Building from Waste essay by Mitchell Joachim
Hebel, Dirk E. / Wisniewska, Marta H. / Heisel, Felix (eds.), Building from Waste Recovered Materials in Architecture and Construction, "City and Refuse: Self-reliant Systems and Urban Terrains", Mitchell Joachim, Terreform ONE, BIRKHÄUSER, p. 20-25, 164-5.
In a number of essays, the US innovator in ecological design, Mitchell Joachim, Berlin-based urban designer, Jörg Stollmann, and Sascha Peters, the author of the bestselling Material Revolution 1 and 2, provide specific insights in planning and design for a zero waste future.
In a number of essays, the US innovator in ecological design, Mitchell Joachim, Berlin-based urban designer, Jörg Stollmann, and Sascha Peters, the author of the bestselling Material Revolution 1 and 2, provide specific insights in planning and design for a zero waste future.
9.13.2014
New book: The Idea of the Avant Garde – And What It Means Today essay by Mitchell Joachim
Marc James Léger, The Idea of the Avant Garde - And What It Means Today, Manchester University Press, 2104. Mitchell Joachim Hackerspace in Synthetic Biological Design.
http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/cgi-bin/indexer?product=9780719096914
http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/cgi-bin/indexer?product=9780719096914
9.12.2014
UAE Smart Living City Dubai, Mitchell Joachim Terreform ONE
UAE, Smart Living City Dubai 2014, the inaugural
edition of the biannual event that focuses on highly successful local
and international Smart startups, will take place at Jumeirah Emirates Tower, Dubai. To be held
under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al
Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council,
the event is organized by TASWEEK and Inside Investor.
http://www.smartlivingcity.com/
http://www.smartlivingcity.com/
9.11.2014
Car and Driver/ Chrysler, New American Success Stories features Terreform ONE, Mitchell Joachim
Dr. Mitchell Joachim, founder of Brooklyn-based Terreform ONE, talks success and sustainability.
“I’m passionate about the power design has to create change,” he says. Throughout his career, Dr. Joachim—a trained architect with degrees from MIT, Harvard, and Columbia—has explored progressive solutions to global sustainability issues.
In 2006, he co-founded Terreform ONE (which stands for Open Network Ecology), a Brooklyn-based non-profit think-tank dedicated to boundary-breaking ideas of how humans can live, work, and get around in better harmony with our planet. Joachim and Terreform ONE have been widely lauded for their work in the realms of sustainable habitat—including Fab Tree Hab, a housing concept that creates dwellings out of living trees—and for pioneering a new profession they have dubbed “Urbaneering,” which will reinvent the concept of urban planning.
“I’m passionate about the power design has to create change,” he says. Throughout his career, Dr. Joachim—a trained architect with degrees from MIT, Harvard, and Columbia—has explored progressive solutions to global sustainability issues.
In 2006, he co-founded Terreform ONE (which stands for Open Network Ecology), a Brooklyn-based non-profit think-tank dedicated to boundary-breaking ideas of how humans can live, work, and get around in better harmony with our planet. Joachim and Terreform ONE have been widely lauded for their work in the realms of sustainable habitat—including Fab Tree Hab, a housing concept that creates dwellings out of living trees—and for pioneering a new profession they have dubbed “Urbaneering,” which will reinvent the concept of urban planning.
Special Thanks: Joe Bargmann, Danielle Mann, Crystal Meers, Kiki McGowan, Collin M. Palmer, Hearst Magazines and Chrysler.
http://videos.caranddriver.com/services/player/bcpid626953918?bctid=38387417400019.10.2014
9.02.2014
New book - The Language of Architecture featuring Terreform ONE
Andrea Simitch and Val Warke, The Language of Architecture: 26 Principles Every Architect Should Know, Terreform ONE, Rapid Re(f)use, Rockport Publishers, p.63.
8.30.2014
New book - Low Carbon Cities: Transforming Urban Systems with Mitchell Joachim
Mitchell Joachim, "Future ecological design as urbaneering: new positions on city-making without scale," in Low Carbon Cities: Transforming Urban Systems, Steffen Lehmann (ed). Routledge, 2014.
8.26.2014
The Guardian Sustainable Business: Tiny houses, micro-apartments and future urban homes with Terreform ONE
Are tiny houses and micro-apartments the future of urban homes? by Rachael Post
Mitchell Joachim, a New York University associate professor and co-founder of Terreform ONE, aims to create a wholly new concept for micro-dwelling by rethinking the interaction of ecology, botany and design. This version of the childhood dream hideaway is not a house in a tree, however; instead, it’s a house made of living trees. Among Terreform ONE’s recent designs are tree spheres called Willow Balls. They are living treehouses just 8 feet (2.43 meters) in diameter. Joachim considers them semi-permanent, and says they can be used as seasonal spaces like gazebos or other outdoor recreational spaces. They’re made by growing ficus trees over a scaffolding frame similar to what gardeners do when they use pliable living plants to create archways. Once the fast-growing ficus trees cover the sphere, the scaffolding can be removed and re-used with another set of plants.
http://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2014/aug/25/tiny-houses-micro-living-urban-cities-population-newyork-hongkong-tokyo
Mitchell Joachim, a New York University associate professor and co-founder of Terreform ONE, aims to create a wholly new concept for micro-dwelling by rethinking the interaction of ecology, botany and design. This version of the childhood dream hideaway is not a house in a tree, however; instead, it’s a house made of living trees. Among Terreform ONE’s recent designs are tree spheres called Willow Balls. They are living treehouses just 8 feet (2.43 meters) in diameter. Joachim considers them semi-permanent, and says they can be used as seasonal spaces like gazebos or other outdoor recreational spaces. They’re made by growing ficus trees over a scaffolding frame similar to what gardeners do when they use pliable living plants to create archways. Once the fast-growing ficus trees cover the sphere, the scaffolding can be removed and re-used with another set of plants.
While the living-plants portion of the sphere is natural, Terreform One will manufacture the scaffoldings in Brooklyn out of wood or metal. Terreform One is currently taking orders for the scaffoldings – priced at $8,000 – and expects to put them on sale in early 2015.
The goal is to “nudge nature in its place into a geometric shape that is usable by people”, Joachim said. The design challenges the traditional idea of forestry because instead of growing trees, chopping them down and milling them into lumber to build houses, the trees transform into a house as they grow.
Acknowledging that shipping an 8 ft tree sphere through the mail is not energy-efficient, the design group is working on ways to mitigate this – perhaps by growing the sphere in place to lower the dwelling’s carbon footprint.
6.27.2014
Metropolis: Futurists Propose "Walking City" of Configurable Housing Units
Multigen housing is comprised of fixed
and mobile elements, as well as a variety of architectural types, to
accommodate the changing desires and lifestyles of multiple generations
living together. In doing so, they are designed for both
intergenerational continuity and moments of flux: going off to school, changes in marital status, retirement travel—all the forms of making and moving away from the family nest.
By Christian Hubert, Mitchell Joachim, Nicholas Gervasi, Terreform ONE
http://www.metropolismag.com/Point-of-View/June-2014/Futurists-Propose-Walking-City-of-Configurable-Housing-Units/
http://www.metropolismag.com/Point-of-View/June-2014/Futurists-Propose-Walking-City-of-Configurable-Housing-Units/
6.26.2014
Terreform ONE, OfficeUS Outpost la Biennale di Venezia
Pavilion of the United States of America at the 14th International Architecture Exhibition - la Biennale di Venezia, OfficeUS, a global collaborative architectural practice founded by Eva Franch i Gilabert, Ana Miljački and Ashley Schafer.
TEAM Outposts: Allard van Hoorn,
Anda French,
Aristide Antonas,
Austin Mergold,
Benjamin Porto,
Cara Liberatore,
Caroline Smith,
Chrissi Nasz,
Ciro Miguel,
Constantin Boym,
Daniel Tudor Munteanu,
Danielle Rago,
Doreen Adengo,
Eva Alvarez,
Fabio Gigone,
Fabrizio Furiassi,
Filippo Cattapan,
Garrick Jones,
Hanna Espinosa,
Henry Smith-Miller,
Ioannis Oikonomou,
Jean Benoit Vetillard,
Jenny French,
Jonathan Crisman,
Jorg Sieweke,
Juan Molina Restrepoe,
Kristy Balliet,
Lisa Pauli,
Luis Diego Quiros Pacheco,
Maj Plemenitas,
Maria Pilar Pinchart,
Mart Schaefer,
Matthew Messner,
Mitchell Joachim,
Nazanin Naeini,
Nick Axel,
Pablo Costa,
Pamela Ritchot,
Paolo Migliori,
Patrizia Toscano,
Paul Preissner,
Peter Macapia,
Phillip Denny,
Quilian Riano,
Ragunath Vasudevan,
Sahra Motalebi,
Samuel Stewart-Halevy,
Sara Dean,
Sasa Zivkovic,
Selma Alihodzic,
Sindy Martínez Lortia,
Stephen Mueller,
Taller de Casquería Collective,
Tamar Alon,
Ted Landrumhttp://www.officeus.org/
Wilsonart Multi-City Cre8ivity Tour w/ Mitchell Joachim
Industry Leaders
- Mitch Joachim, celebrated TED presenter and innovator in urban and ecological design, will be speaking in Chicago.
- Reed Kroloff, author of “Black Like Me” and current director of the esteemed Cranbook Academy of Art, will be speaking in Philadelphia. He is well known throughout the architecture community for his work as editor-in-chief of Architecture magazine.
- Rachel Armstrong, TED presenter and thought leader in creating materials that possess properties of living systems, will be speaking in Los Angeles. She specializes in speaking on the merging of biology and chemistry with architecture and design.
- Grace Jeffers, design historian, materials specialist and graduate of the prestigious Bard Graduate Center for the Decorative Arts, will be speaking in Seattle, Atlanta and Houston.
- Stanford Hughes, partner at BraytonHughes Design Studios and award-winning designer who does extensive work renovating historic buildings, will be speaking in San Francisco.
- Jessica Green, TED speaker and biodiversity scientist interested in the role microbes play in our lives and designing microbe-friendly architecture, will be speaking in Dallas.
- Boris Srdar, principal at NAC Architecture with a background in European design, and award-winning lead designer, will be speaking in Denver.
- LINK
- http://www.wilsonart.com/corporate/press-room/wilsonart-rolls-out-multi-city-cre8ivity-tour-featuring-well-known-industry-leaders
Autodesk IDEAS: The Innovation + Design Series w/ Mitchell Joachim
Autodesk Gallery San Francisco, CA
Lead by Tom Wujec and Jon Pittman
Participants:
Kendra Byrne, Bot & Dolly
Scott Cohen, New Lab
Maurice Conti, Autodesk, Inc.
Renee DiResta, OATV
Hugh Dubberly, Dubberly Design Office
Terry Fong, NASA
Marc Freese, Coppelia RoboticsSaul Griffith, OtherLabs
Mark Hatch, TechShop
Mitchell Joachim, Terreform ONEBrian David Johnson, Intel Corporation
Andra Keay, Silicon Valley Robotics
Jonathan Knowles, Autodesk, Inc.
Jeff Kowalski, Autodesk, Inc.
Jeff Kramer, MTD Products
Tessa Lau, Savioke
Dr. Russell Loveridge, ETHZ - NCCR Digital Fabrication
Tasha McCauley, Fellow Robots
Alex McDowell, 5G
Franck Messmer, Delcam
Aaron Morris, Autodesk, Inc.
Mads Paulin, Autodesk, Inc.
Nadya Peek, MIT Center for Bits and Atoms
Jon H. Pittman, Autodesk, Inc.
EJ Sabathia, Moon Express, Inc.
Nathan Shedroff, California College of the Arts
Alvise Simondetti, Arup
Charles (Chad) Sweet, Qualcomm
Diego Tamburini, Autodesk, Inc.
Tom Wujec, Autodesk, Inc.
Laurie Yoler, Qualcomm
Scott Cohen, New Lab
Maurice Conti, Autodesk, Inc.
Renee DiResta, OATV
Hugh Dubberly, Dubberly Design Office
Terry Fong, NASA
Marc Freese, Coppelia RoboticsSaul Griffith, OtherLabs
Mark Hatch, TechShop
Mitchell Joachim, Terreform ONEBrian David Johnson, Intel Corporation
Andra Keay, Silicon Valley Robotics
Jonathan Knowles, Autodesk, Inc.
Jeff Kowalski, Autodesk, Inc.
Jeff Kramer, MTD Products
Tessa Lau, Savioke
Dr. Russell Loveridge, ETHZ - NCCR Digital Fabrication
Tasha McCauley, Fellow Robots
Alex McDowell, 5G
Franck Messmer, Delcam
Aaron Morris, Autodesk, Inc.
Mads Paulin, Autodesk, Inc.
Nadya Peek, MIT Center for Bits and Atoms
Jon H. Pittman, Autodesk, Inc.
EJ Sabathia, Moon Express, Inc.
Nathan Shedroff, California College of the Arts
Alvise Simondetti, Arup
Charles (Chad) Sweet, Qualcomm
Diego Tamburini, Autodesk, Inc.
Tom Wujec, Autodesk, Inc.
Laurie Yoler, Qualcomm
Interior Design Magazine Future Green Lecture Mitchell Joachim
Interior Design Magazine, Future Green Hospitality Forum
http://futuregreen.interiordesign.net/speakers
6.16.2014
CUSP Lecture with Mitchell Joachim
June 19, at 4:00 PM for a research seminar and discussion with Mitchell Joachim from New York University and Terreform ONE. All guests are welcome to attend a networking reception following the seminar at 5:00 pm.
Post Sustainability: New Directions in Ecological Urban Design
Post Sustainability: New Directions in Ecological Urban Design
A
discussion of case studies, projects, and outreach efforts, that aim to
illuminate the environmental possibilities of New York City and inspire
solutions in areas like it around the world. I will unpack the working
methods of a unique laboratory for scientists, artists, architects,
students, and individuals of many backgrounds to explore and advance the
larger framework of socio-ecological design. This group develops
innovative solutions and technologies for local sustainability in
energy, transportation, infrastructure, buildings, waste treatment,
food, and water.
The Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) is a unique public-private research center of NYU that uses New York City as its laboratory and classroom to help cities around the world become more productive, livable, equitable, and resilient. CUSP observes, analyzes, and models cities to optimize outcomes, prototype new solutions, formalize new tools and processes, and develop new expertise/experts. The CUSP research seminars aim to promote an intellectual community around urban informatics, an intrinsically multidisciplinary field, by facilitating discussions on various research topics related to the intersection of big data and urban planning.
THNK workshop with Mitchell Joachim
Falling in Love with Plastic
THNK: How can we rethink the vast quantities of waste we produce every day, especially in large cities? How can we find a different way of looking at trash? Mitchell Joachim, co-founder of Terreform ONE and co-designer of Fab Tree Hab, an organically grown house, envisions New York as an entirely ecological and sustainable community. During a THNK forum, we discussed some exciting ideas on what it would take to turn trash into treasure. Find out how building sustainable communities requires us to rethink our usage of things, how we design them, and what we do with them. To help save our environment, we may need to fall in love with plastic.
THNK: How can we rethink the vast quantities of waste we produce every day, especially in large cities? How can we find a different way of looking at trash? Mitchell Joachim, co-founder of Terreform ONE and co-designer of Fab Tree Hab, an organically grown house, envisions New York as an entirely ecological and sustainable community. During a THNK forum, we discussed some exciting ideas on what it would take to turn trash into treasure. Find out how building sustainable communities requires us to rethink our usage of things, how we design them, and what we do with them. To help save our environment, we may need to fall in love with plastic.
5.19.2014
The Aspen Ideas Festival with Mitchell Joachim
The Aspen Ideas Festival is dedicated to Engaging Ideas that Matter with Mitchell Joachim and Maria Aiolova, founders of Terreform ONE.
http://www.aspenideas.org/speaker/mitchell-joachim
http://www.aspenideas.org/speaker/mitchell-joachim
5.06.2014
Lecture at THNK Amsterdam with Mitchell Joachim
Lecture at THNK School of Creative Leadership in Amsterdam with Mitchell Joachim
http://www.thnk.org
http://www.thnk.org
5.01.2014
Mitchell Joachim at New York Ideas for The Atlantic
The Atlantic and the Aspen Institute's esteemed Ideas conference will be in New York, convening leaders in business, finance, technology, the sciences, and the arts.
4.24.2014
Weltstadt Conference, DAZ in Berlin with Mitchell Joachim
Who Creates the City? Stagnation in climate policy, vacant properties in the post-industrial
city, privatization of public spaces and displacement of socially
vulnerable people from the city. Increasing numbers of citizens no
longer intend to wait and are taking their future into their own hands.
They are repurposing abandoned buildings, trying out resource-saving
ways of life and they are demanding their right to the city. How is the
self-organization and horizontal linkage between these civil-society
actors succeeding?
Davis Kanepe, Cultural Activist, Kanepes Cultural Center, Riga
Mitchell Joachim, Architect and Professor, New York University
Purev-Erdene Ershuu, Architect and Lecturer, Mongolian University of Science and Technology
Davis Kanepe, Cultural Activist, Kanepes Cultural Center, Riga
Mitchell Joachim, Architect and Professor, New York University
Purev-Erdene Ershuu, Architect and Lecturer, Mongolian University of Science and Technology
4.11.2014
AIA Columbus, Lecture with Mitchell Joachim
The American Institute of Architects lecture on Post-Sustainability; New Directions in Ecological Urban Design for the Near Future, Mitchell Joachim, The Center for Architecture and Design.
http://www.aiacolumbus.org/index.php/programs-events/chapter-meetings/226-april-chapter-meeting-post-sustainability-new-directions-in-ecological-urban-design-for-the-near-future
http://www.aiacolumbus.org/index.php/programs-events/chapter-meetings/226-april-chapter-meeting-post-sustainability-new-directions-in-ecological-urban-design-for-the-near-future
4.07.2014
4.02.2014
BBC News, What if we could rebuild New York City? by Mitchell Joachim of Terreform ONE
The new New York City would balance the relationship between the information networks that the metropolis depends on and Earth’s finite resources.
All vital components of life would be monitored and attuned to the needs of every organism, not just humans. Supplies of food and water, our energy and waste and even our air would be sensibly scrutinized. Thanks to masses of miniaturized low-cost electronic components deployed across the city, communication becomes far easier. New York will grow and adapt to millions of new minds entering it everyday.
The city would make sure every need is provided for within its borders. How we provide nutrients, transports, and shelter would be updated. Dilapidated buildings would be replaced with vertical agriculture and new kinds of housing would join cleaner, greener ways to get around the city. What were once streets become snaking arteries of livable spaces, embedded with renewable energy sources, low-tech, green vehicles for mobility and productive nutrient zones. The former street grid could provide the foundation for new flexible networks. By reengineering the obsolete streets, we can create robust and ecologically active pathways.
While all this may sound optimistic, some of this city of tomorrow is already taking shape... see:
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140402-a-vision-of-new-york-in-2050
4.01.2014
A+ Award Popular Choice Winner, Terreform ONE
Terreform ONE, BIO CITY WORLD MAP OF 11 BILLION is the A+ Award Popular Choice Winner in the Plus Category | Architecture + Communication.
This
is an unparalleled honor. With entries from over 100 countries, this
work truly represents the best of architecture worldwide. The Architizer
A+ Popular Choice Winner is selected by the online voting public after a
three week long campaign.
3.27.2014
Beaux Arts magazine Terreform ONE
Céline Saraiva & Philippe Trétiack, Green Brain: A Smart Park for a New City, Beaux Arts magazine n°356 p. 47.
SIU School of Architecture, Lecture Mitchell Joachim
The Organic City: Urbanism Redefined, Mitchell Joachim
A Professor in the Design Department at Southern Illinois University from 1959 to 1972, Buckminster Fuller is a unique figure in Carbondale history, and a grandfather of the green movement. In April 1960 he assembled the dome home in Carbondale and lived in it with his wife Anne until 1971.
A Professor in the Design Department at Southern Illinois University from 1959 to 1972, Buckminster Fuller is a unique figure in Carbondale history, and a grandfather of the green movement. In April 1960 he assembled the dome home in Carbondale and lived in it with his wife Anne until 1971.
3.19.2014
New Book: Revealing Architectural Design
Philip Plowright. "Revealing Architectural Design: Methods, Frameworks and Tools," Routledge, 2014. Blimp Bumper Buses and MATscape, Mitchell Joachim, Terreform ONE, pp. 102-105.
Bio City Map at VIA International Festival Micro + Macro
Exposition Micro/ Macro, Le Manège Maubeuge, France and Mons, Belgium.
featuring:
TERREFORM ONE : BIO CITY MAP OF 11 BILLION
PHILIPPE DECOUFLÉ : HEXABOITE / MEUBLES OPTIQUES / LA GROSSE TÊTE / KRONOFOTO
ANTI VJ : 3DESTRUCT
HEATHER DEWEY-HAGBORG : STRANGER VISIONS
IKEUCHI HIROTO : DESK TURNED DIORAMA
TOM KOK & BRITT HATZIUS : MICRO EVENTS
ALAIN JOSSEAU : AL-THANIYAH DISTRICT (COLLATERAL MURDER) / COORDONNEES : 33° 18’48.524’’ N, 4°30’43.17’’ E
RYOICHI KUROKAWA : OSCILLATING CONTINUUM
CHARLOTTE LEOUZON : MICRO MACRO (sélection de films)
BRENNA MURPHY : CRÉATION
CARSTEN NICOLAI : AOYAMA SPACES
BERND OPPL : FLOCK / DELAY ROOM
BORIS PETROVSKY : DAS VERGERÄT
ANNE ROQUIGNY : 111oOzOo111 (sélection d’œuvres du web)
CANDAS SISMAN : MAKROMIKRO / CYCL
KRIS VERDONCK : MONSTER http://www.lemanege.com/cgi?lg=fr&pag=1310&tab=111&rec=981&frm=0
ANTI VJ : 3DESTRUCT
HEATHER DEWEY-HAGBORG : STRANGER VISIONS
IKEUCHI HIROTO : DESK TURNED DIORAMA
TOM KOK & BRITT HATZIUS : MICRO EVENTS
ALAIN JOSSEAU : AL-THANIYAH DISTRICT (COLLATERAL MURDER) / COORDONNEES : 33° 18’48.524’’ N, 4°30’43.17’’ E
RYOICHI KUROKAWA : OSCILLATING CONTINUUM
CHARLOTTE LEOUZON : MICRO MACRO (sélection de films)
BRENNA MURPHY : CRÉATION
CARSTEN NICOLAI : AOYAMA SPACES
BERND OPPL : FLOCK / DELAY ROOM
BORIS PETROVSKY : DAS VERGERÄT
ANNE ROQUIGNY : 111oOzOo111 (sélection d’œuvres du web)
CANDAS SISMAN : MAKROMIKRO / CYCL
KRIS VERDONCK : MONSTER http://www.lemanege.com/cgi?lg=fr&pag=1310&tab=111&rec=981&frm=0
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