FEMMY OTTEN Untitled, 2015–16

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FEMMY OTTEN Untitled, 2015–16
Gordon Matta-Clark - Conical Intersect
In this in-depth analysis, Peter Muir argues that Gordon Matta-Clark’s Conical Intersect (1975) is emblematic of Henri Lefebvre’s understanding of art’s function in relation to urban space. (…)
Conical Intersect is a multi-media artwork, which involves the intersections of architecture, sculpture, film, and photography, as well as being a three-dimensional model that reflects aspects of urban, art, and architectural theory, along with a number of cultural and historiographic discourses which are still present and active.
Culture Class: Art, Creativity, Urbanism, Part I
Culture Class: Art, Creativity, Urbanism, Part II
Culture Class: Art, Creativity, Urbanism, Part III
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HHF - House C, a low cost, mostly prefabbed family house, Ziefen 2014. Photos © Tom Bisig.
AWP & HHF - Poissy Galore; a visitor’s center, museum of insects, restaurant, viewing tower, and series of pavilions located along the Seine river in Carrières-sous-Poissy. Nearing completion, photos © Julien Lanoo.
A Chapel in the Pampas
Located in the Pampas plains, in the east of the province of Cordoba, Argentina, Capilla San Bernardo by Nicolás Campodónico rises in a small grove, originally occupied by a rural house and its yards, both dismantled in order to reuse their materials, especially its one-hundred-year-old bricks. The site does not have electricity or any other utilities; nature imposes its own conditions.
In the limit between the trees and the open country, the chapel´s volume opens up towards the sun, capturing the natural light of the sunset in the interior. Outside, a vertical and a horizontal poles are placed separately and projected towards the interior. As a result, every day all year round, the shadow of these, slides along the curved interior, finishing its tour overlapping with each other.
Images and text via
Workshop Andelfingen / Rossetti + Wyss Architekten AG
Elevation of a private residence on Quai de Billy, Paris
Section of a private residence on Quai de Billy, Paris
Dieter Roth, Stupidogramme (gesammelte werke band 9) [Stupidograms (collected works volume 9)], 1975, Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
David Noonan
Voidwreck
aka Karl Nawrot/Walter Warton, “…combines drawing, model-making, type design and illustration to explore the potential narratives in between childlike lines and violent shapes, architectural structures and surreally distorted spaces. Nawrot studied illustration at the École Émile Cohl, Lyon, and graphic design at the Werkplaats Typograpfie in Arnhem…”
Devil’s Corner ( Apslawn, Tasmania ) - Cumulus Studio
Lundnäs House / Buster Delin
Jun Igarashi - Chagetusai restaurant, Sapporo 2011. Via, photos © the architect.
Section and floor plan of an ideal Roman amphitheatre
Saul Steinberg, 1977