Inside New Lab: the heart of Brooklyn’s tech revolution, The Financial Times
JANUARY 17, 2017 by: Jonathan Margolis
"Who works at New Lab?
Terreform One: A non-profit architecture group that promotes smart design in cities and works to advance the larger framework of socio-ecological design, from apocalypse survival insect shelters to future cities."
https://www.ft.com/content/b5cdcb18-bbd1-11e6-8b45-b8b81dd5d080
1.19.2017
1.16.2017
Strategies for Landscape Representation with Terreform ONE
Paul Cureton. Strategies for Landscape Representation Digital and Analogue Techniques, Routledge, 2017. pp. 176-7, 234. Urbaneering and Future North, Terreform ONE.
https://www.routledge.com/Strategies-for-Landscape-Representation-Digital-and-Analogue-Techniques/Cureton/p/book/9781138940987
https://www.routledge.com/Strategies-for-Landscape-Representation-Digital-and-Analogue-Techniques/Cureton/p/book/9781138940987
ArtEZ Press with Terreform ONE
Annouk Post, "Ontdekkingsreis naar een duurzame wereld" (Discovery for a sustainable world), Fab Tree Hab, Terreform ONE. ArtEZ Press, 2016, pp. 195-6, 209.
https://www.artez.nl/dit-is-artez/nieuws/nieuwe-uitgave-artez-press-ontdekkingsreis-naar-een-duurzame-wereld
1.14.2017
Detail Prize Show with Terreform ONE
Exhibition DETAIL Prize 2016
Type:
Special
Company:
Institut für internationale Architekturdokumentation GmbH & Co.KG – Redaktion DETAIL
Speech:German, English
Terreform ONE09:30-18:00 h | Gallery Entrance East Subjects: Living and Building 2020 | Digital Design, Construction and Management | Intelligent Facades | Smart Buildings
Gallery East on the BAU 2017 in Munich from January 16 to January 21, 2017.http://bau-muenchen.com/trade-fair/supporting-program/event-calendar/index.php/mmg/eventdatabase/en/detail/3127/BAU2017A?type=eventdatabase
Terreform ONE09:30-18:00 h | Gallery Entrance East Subjects: Living and Building 2020 | Digital Design, Construction and Management | Intelligent Facades | Smart Buildings
Gallery East on the BAU 2017 in Munich from January 16 to January 21, 2017.http://bau-muenchen.com/trade-fair/supporting-program/event-calendar/index.php/mmg/eventdatabase/en/detail/3127/BAU2017A?type=eventdatabase
Design Futures Council with Mitchell Joachim, Terreform ONE
Leadership Summit on Design Innovation & Technology at Design Futures Council in La Jolla, California.
http://designfuturescouncil.com/events/leadership-summit-on-design-innovation-technology/
http://designfuturescouncil.com/events/leadership-summit-on-design-innovation-technology/
TED with Mitchell Joachim, Terreform ONE at Detroit Auto Show
TED, The New York Times, Ford, and VICE for the inaugural Ford City of Tomorrow Symposium:
http://www.cvent.com/events/city-of-tomorrow-symposium/event-summary-0afdba852aba4db1b20d9d53ef988095.aspx#
http://www.cvent.com/events/city-of-tomorrow-symposium/event-summary-0afdba852aba4db1b20d9d53ef988095.aspx#
1.11.2017
Business Insider on Terreform ONE
This bizarre building in Brooklyn is a home for more than 20,000 crickets — here’s why by Gene Kim and Rob Ludacer.
http://www.businessinsider.com/weird-futuristic-building-cricket-farm-brooklyn-2017-1
http://www.businessinsider.com/weird-futuristic-building-cricket-farm-brooklyn-2017-1
12.15.2016
MISC Magazine Interview with Mitchell Joachim and Scott Pobiner of Terreform ONE
"On Makerbots and Garden Plots Manufacturing and Innovation in 2020", MISC magazine FALL 2016. pp. 106-109.
miscmagazine.com
11.26.2016
Terreform ONE Cricket Shelter and Farm in WIRED Magazine
This emergency shelter will house and feed you thanks to 50,000 breeding crickets
Terreform ONE Cricket Shelter and Farm in WIRED Magazine
By OLIVER FRANKLIN-WALLIS, Snack Shack, p.93 Nov. 2016.
Terreform ONE wants to combine the new food trend of edible insects, whilst offering protection with the new Cricket Shelter.
http://www.wired.co.uk/article/emergency-shelter-cricket-farm
Terreform ONE in SURFACE magazine
BY IAN VOLNER, PHOTOS BY MICHAEL GEORGE
Surface, OCT: Renaissance Plan: The Brooklyn Navy Yard has long been on the radar of developers, and now its reinvention is underway. Terreform ONE, Mitchell Joachim.http://www.surfacemag.com/articles/brooklyn-navy-yard-waterfront-development-interview/
Terreform ONE in DETAIL magazine
Jakob Schoof, Nahrhaftes Stacheltier: Insektenfarm in New York
http://www.detail.de/artikel/nahrhaftes-stacheltier-insektenfarm-in-new-york-28896/
http://www.detail.de/artikel/nahrhaftes-stacheltier-insektenfarm-in-new-york-28896/
11.10.2016
Architecture & Culture magazine Terreform ONE
Mi-Ho Choi. "Cricket House Terreform ONE," Architecture & Culture, No. 425, Oct. 2016, pp.34-43
http://www.ancbook.com/front/php/newpage.php?code=4
New Book: Le Livre des Merveilles Technologiques
Igor Bogdanov, Grichka Bogdanov. "Terreform ONE Urban Farm Pod," Le livre des merveilles technologiques, Flammarion 2016, pp. 148-9.
http://editions.flammarion.com/Albums_Detail.cfm?ID=50117&levelCode=sciences
http://editions.flammarion.com/Albums_Detail.cfm?ID=50117&levelCode=sciences
11.07.2016
10.26.2016
Urban Tangle Map, Terreform ONE Installed at NYU
New York University, StudentLink and Global Services Center 383 Lafayette Street, New York, NY.
Media: Bamboo 7'x 7'x 9'.
10.21.2016
9.24.2016
The Routledge Companion to Biology in Art and Architecture with Mitchell Joachim of Terreform ONE
The Routledge Companion to Biology in Art and Architecture by Charissa Terranova and Meredith Tromble
Part 1: Biologies and Architectural Histories 1. The Biocentric Bauhaus Oliver Botar 2. Biology in Architecture Anna P. Sokolina 3. Birds of a Feather Hadas Steiner 4. The Dwelling-Garden Dyad in Twentieth-Century Affordable Housing Sarah Bonnemaison 5. Ourboros Architecture Peder Anker 6. Architectures of Aliveness Marie-Pier Boucher 7. Gene in Context Christina Cogdell
Part 2: Biologies and Architectural Theories and Practices 8. Bio City Map and Plug-In Ecology Mitchell Joachim 9. Hylozoic Series Philip Beesley 10. Architecture and Living Matter(s) Zenovia Toloudi 11. Morphogenesis and Design Sara Franceschelli 12 Microecologies of the Built Environment Ted Krueger 13. Your Rotten Future Will Be Great Philip Ross
Part 3: Biologies and Art Histories 14. The Epigenetic Landscape of Art and Science c. 1950 Charissa Terranova 15. Mind Matrix Dawna Schuld16. Fantastic Voyage and Other Scales of Wonder Patricia Olynyk 17. Animal Art (1987) and the Split Origins of Bioart Arnaud Gerspacher 18. 'An Eccentric Kind of Teaching Machine' Margo Handwerker19. Underwater Music Stefan Helmreich 20. Racial Technologies in the Time of Black Cyborgnetic Consciousness Poe Johnson
Part 4: Biologies and Art Theories and Practices 21. Evolutionary Yarns in Seahorse Valley Sophia Roosth 22. Vital Tissue Constructs Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr 23. Demonstratable Plasticity Jennifer Johung 24. Investigating the Ethical and Practical Limits of BioartAnna Dumitriu 25. From Materiality to Machines Dorothy Santos 26. The Sixth Element Brittany Ransom 27. A Longing in Our Hearts Meredith Tromble 28. Self-Portrait of the Artist Meditating on Death Jane Prophet 29. Piper in the Woods Kathy High 30. Axioms on Art and Gene Action Adam Zaretsky.
9.23.2016
Urban Tangle: 2,000 City Grid Fragments Connected by the Public with Terreform ONE
Urban Tangle: Make It Together Network City Map. 2,000 City Grid Fragments Connected by the Public - Terreform ONE
Our project consists of hundreds of
machine-milled components made from fragments of city maps. All the
physical map elements correspond to variable grid patterns and street patterns of
NYU's Global Network sites and three main campuses. Each participating
person is asked to build his or her own map of NYU from the randomized
city-grid fragments. No answer is wrong, instead it’s a three dimensional
artifact of collective memories made of multiple recollections while exploring
NYU sites. From Shanghai to New York every student and faculty has a different
experience of his or her time at NYU.
This combinatorial sculpture serves as a spatial expression of our
multi-cultural and diverse locales. Based on Situationist theory, this mapping
concept is a primary method of stabilizing what was referred to as the “spectacle.”
It is a compositional assembly of pre-made situations, meant to be collectively
composed. These physical moments of life are deliberately fabricated for the
purpose of rekindling and shadowing authentic desires, feeling the sensation of
life and adventure, and the liberation of routine activities in cities. Our map
project is a three dimensional version of a specific Situationist product otherwise
called, Psychogeography. Here, psychogeography
invented by Guy Debord in 1955 is the, “study of the precise laws and specific
effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the
emotions and behavior of individuals.” We have moved beyond their original
works to celebrate NYU in a similar experiential manner. Yet we still give
homage to the achievements of the Situationist International
arts group.
Credits:
Mitchell Joachim, Maria Aiolova, Matthew Mitchell, Mat Sokol, Shandor Hassan, Molly Ritmiller, Jasmine Hwang, Janghee Lee, Liana Grobstein.
Credits:
Mitchell Joachim, Maria Aiolova, Matthew Mitchell, Mat Sokol, Shandor Hassan, Molly Ritmiller, Jasmine Hwang, Janghee Lee, Liana Grobstein.
9.13.2016
NYU Public Art Terreform ONE
MAKE
IT TOGETHER - Discover the serious art of play, and join others in the
NYU community to create a public piece of communal art. Gallatin and
Tisch Professor Mitchell Joachim, inventor and designer and co-president
of Terreform ONE, has created the opportunity. We need you to make it
real and make it together. SEPT. 21-22nd @ NYU Schwartz Plaza West 4th
Street
http://events.nyu.edu/ #event_id/114345/view/event
http://events.nyu.edu/
Domus Feature: Insect Farm, Terreform ONE
Cricket Shelter, New York City, US Program: modular edible insect farm Design: Mitchell Joachim, Terreform ONE Team: Maria Aiolova, Melanie Fessel, Felipe Molina, Matthew Tarpley, Jiachen Xu, Lissette Olivares, Cheto Castellano, Shandor Hassan, Christian Hamrick, Ivan Fuentealba, Sung Moon, Kamila Varela, Yucel Guven, Chloe Byrne, Miguel Lantigua-Inoa, Alex Colard Sponsor: Art Works for Change Year: 2016
http://www.domusweb.it/en/news/2016/08/23/mitchell_joachim_insect_farm.html
7.19.2016
Azure magazine Terreform ONE
Lorraine Johnson, "Comfort Food Terreform ONE's modular cricket farm is snug as a bug," Azure, p.122 v.249 Jul/Aug.
7.08.2016
ARCHITECT R+D AWARD Terreform ONE
Terreform ONE wins R+D Award for Cricket Shelter and Farm, Architect, July 2016.
http://www.architectmagazine.com/awards/r-d-awards/award-cricket-sheltermodular-edible-insect-farm_o
http://www.architectmagazine.com/awards/r-d-awards/award-cricket-sheltermodular-edible-insect-farm_o
6.27.2016
Terreform ONE's Mushroom Chair in Dwell
Heather Corcoran, "Mushrooms: Building Blocks of the Future?" Terreform ONE Mycoform Chair, Dwell, Jul/Aug. p.48
6.22.2016
LifeObject: Merging Biology & Architecture
Yasha J. Grobman et. al. LifeObject: Merging Biology & Architecture, "The Evolution of Biological Dimensions in Israeli Architecture," Fab Tree Hab, Sternthal Books
p.157.
5.31.2016
Technoetic Arts: Ten archetypes of nature in design
Ten archetypes of nature in design
Technoetic Arts: A Journal of Speculative Research, Vol. 14 Issue 1-2, June 2016.
Author: Mitchell Joachim
Abstract: What we mean when we use the word ‘nature’ critically affects design culture. Since nature has many different interpretations, the following lexicon is not intended to be an exhaustive exploration of the word’s etymology or usage by designers. Instead, I offer ten archetypical perspectives of nature that can help designers and non-designers alike clarify the different, sometimes overlapping, sometimes conflicting ways in which we understand the fundamental relationships between humans and our environment.
Technoetic Arts: A Journal of Speculative Research, Vol. 14 Issue 1-2, June 2016.
Author: Mitchell Joachim
Abstract: What we mean when we use the word ‘nature’ critically affects design culture. Since nature has many different interpretations, the following lexicon is not intended to be an exhaustive exploration of the word’s etymology or usage by designers. Instead, I offer ten archetypical perspectives of nature that can help designers and non-designers alike clarify the different, sometimes overlapping, sometimes conflicting ways in which we understand the fundamental relationships between humans and our environment.
5.24.2016
ICFF Terreform ONE Mushroom Chair
Terreform ONE unveils biodegradable furniture to the world of interior design!
Company launches Mushroom Chaise at ICFF, International Contemporary Furniture Fair
Terreform ONE, the visionary architecture and design group, showcases for the first time its design for the “Mushroom Chaise”, a futuristic lounge chair made from biodegradable mushrooms at the ICFF, from May 14-17, 2016 at the Jacob Javits Center. Terreform ONE will unveil this statement piece, and show that biodesign can offer a beautiful alternative to mass furniture production that does not deplete natural resources, but can actually contribute to the environment. WHY GROW A CHAIR? Terreform ONE has created a waste-free, pollution-free mushroom chair, the first of its kind. The chair was grown in seven days from strains of fungi into the multi-curved chaise piece. At the end of its useful product life cycle, the chair can be composted and safely reintroduced back into the environment, where it can be naturally biodegraded. The chair was grown using material manufactured by Ecovative, a leading biomaterials company that believes “Mushrooms the new plastic.”Using bio-fabrication techniques, Terreform launches an organic furniture design service to customers who are looking for innovative alternatives to greener living and responsible consumerism, themes underlying the non-profit mission.
According to Art Works for Change in “Footing the Bill: Art and Our Ecological Footprint”, “In the work of Terreform ONE, we see a world in which architecture and furniture is grown from mushrooms and living cells, and our homes are formed by guided growth of living trees. Part science and part science fiction, these are the ideas of makers, scientists and dreamers. They are the seeds that will grow into the human habitats of the future and yield a sustainable abundance for humankind.”
http://pressroom.icff.com/terreform-one-unveils-biodegradable-furniture-to-the-world-of-interior-design/
ARCHITECT Cricket Farm w/ Terreform ONE
MIT on the "Future of Suburbia" by Amanda Kolson Hurley, ARCHITECT, May 2016, Vol. 105 No. 5, Terreform ONE Cricket Farm, p. 182.
Review of MIT CAU conference when the Cricket Shelter premiered.
Review of MIT CAU conference when the Cricket Shelter premiered.
National Geographic on Urban Planting and Farm Pod
Urban Planting by Catherine Zuckerman, JUNE 2016, VOL. 229, No. 6, pp. 22-23.
"One potential solution: more innovative designs. For ecologist Dickson Despommier that means vertical farming, cultivating fruits and vegetables under controlled settings within tall buildings—now particularly popular in Japan. Architect Mitchell Joachim’s solution takes a different shape: The spherical pod he developed has a food-growing system on the outside and habitable space inside. The pod can be sized up to fit a larger site, Joachim says, or down to fit a high-rise balcony."
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/06/explore-urban-rooftop-farms/
"One potential solution: more innovative designs. For ecologist Dickson Despommier that means vertical farming, cultivating fruits and vegetables under controlled settings within tall buildings—now particularly popular in Japan. Architect Mitchell Joachim’s solution takes a different shape: The spherical pod he developed has a food-growing system on the outside and habitable space inside. The pod can be sized up to fit a larger site, Joachim says, or down to fit a high-rise balcony."
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/06/explore-urban-rooftop-farms/
Keynote lecture at NXP Austin
Architect and designer Mitchell Joachim tackles the
urban issues redefining our built environments and cities: his work
boldly reassesses the way humans live together in the 21st Century. In
mind-bending talks, Joachim envisions a future in which biology and
architecture are a single discipline—and shares the ground-breaking work
and disruptive ideas that will make that future a reality.
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