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A Few Good Architects

A Few Good Architects

It might sound ridiculous, but it is funny! One of my friends sent it to me, and I couldn’t help but share it with you. This is for all architecture and movie geeks out there. Get your popcorn and enjoy!

Shangri-La meets Europe

Shangri-La meets Europe

Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts has signed a long-term lease agreement with BAI Bauträger Austria Immobilien GmbH, the development and management arm of the Immobilien Holding Group, for the Shangri-La Hotel, Vienna, opening late 2009.

HD Award

HD Award

Remedios Siembieda, where I have been working for almost 7 years, won the annual hospitality design (HD) award for the Shilla Hotel Seoul, Korea.

The Energy Saving Adapters

The Energy Saving Adapters

The Energy Saving Adapters – EDF – by Gilles Belles not only look good but have some smarts behind them too. The standby mode of the electrical appliances can represent up to 10% of the electric consumption of housing (except heating).

World’s most…

World’s most…

After my Alcatraz post, I have seen this article called “Prisons of the world” in “deputydog“. The blogger did some research about prisons out of curiosity. 1. World’s most valuable prison – San Quentin State Prison, California

If Architects Had to Work Like Web Designers

If Architects Had to Work Like Web Designers

I have seen this hilarious article in Digital Survivors by Scott Manning. Some of the observations are so funny, and most of them are true! Clients are always demanding doesn’t matter which industry you are working on. Relax, sit back and enjoy the article…

“Welcome home, welcome to Alcatraz”

“Welcome home, welcome to Alcatraz”

This is how you were to be greeted by a correctional officer in Alcatraz… I had a lot of questions going thru my mind last weekend while I was pacing the corridors of the most famous prison in the world Alcatraz, also known as The Rock, in San Francisco Bay, California. How would I design [...]

The Bloch Building – 2

The Bloch Building – 2

In Arkitectrue, I have shared some information about Steven Holl’s design for Bloch Building. Recently, Time magazine published an article, Light at the Museum, by Richard Lacayo about Holl’s design. “… Beauty is an argument that doesn’t take no for an answer…” says in Time which I totally agree.

Architecture in Caricature

Architecture in Caricature

Every building has an architect, either good or, let’s say, not-so-good… There are some architects you cannot separate them from their designs, and their designs from them. I have seen these caricatures in a Turkish web site which explain exactly this point. If you want to see Mario Botta, Norman Foster, Frank Gehry, Mies Van [...]

Adobe Architecture

Adobe Architecture

1 state 5 days 1,500 miles I had a great time in New Mexico last week. It has such a rich history and culture. I will not bother you with every detail of my trip. Below is the general architectural highlight. You can also find photographs with more information in ArkitecTrue Photo Gallery.

CAD Monkey

CAD Monkey

Design is a process, it changes, and evolves by time. At a certain point we need to stop making changes, and doing little adjustments in order to deliver the project. If you just come up with a great idea, use it in the next project…

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