Een watertoren in het Chinese Shenyang is gerenoveerd tot een Public Folly met dit ontwerp van META-Project research-design studio.
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Een watertoren in het Chinese Shenyang is gerenoveerd tot een Public Folly met dit ontwerp van META-Project research-design studio.
Mocht je binnenkort van plan te zijn te gaan skiën bij het Chinese Songhua meer, dan moet toch even een kijkje nemen vanaf dit fabuleuze paviljoen ‘Stage of Forest’ naar ontwerp van META-Project.
META-Project. Water Tower Pavilion (Renovation). Shenyang. China. photos: Courtesy Chen Su
Tokyo-X: an "Anti-Compositive and Anti-Typological" Project by Andrea Branzi.
http://socks-studio.com/2015/03/03/tokyo-x-an-anti-compositive-and-anti-typological-project-by-andrea-branzi/
Tokyo City X (1990) is a meta-project, the design of a theoretical city based on a single huge building of 800.000 sqm in the Tokyo bay. Commissioned by Mitsubishi to a team composed by Andrea Branzi, Clino Castelli, Isao Hosoe and ZPZ Partners, the project defines only its interiors leaving the ...
Read more on: http://socks-studio.com/2015/03/03/tokyo-x-an-anti-compositive-and-anti-typological-project-by-andrea-branzi/
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META-Project
Established in 2007 in New York, though now based in Beijing, META-Project is "a dynamic, creative architecture studio formed by young, international designers that engage in an interdisciplinary practice of architecture, urbanism, landscape and interior design. By understanding urban activities as a medium of everyday life, [the studio] aims to establish a new relationship between architecture and its social environment".
www.meta-project.org