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Architect: Renzo Piano
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Diaries: Centro Botín
Location: Santander Spain 🇪🇸
Architect: Renzo Piano
@estesthetics
Former Junya Ishigami + Associates' office entrance, as of September 2018.
Honestly, more starchitects and architects, in general, should get into designing accessible, affordable housing and infrastructure. I've seen enough badly designed condo style apartments designed for people who make upwards of $3K (USD) per month. I tell you, that shit is expensive and wouldn't even survive a hurricane. If you make affordable housing that looks nice, AND is well built from materials made to last (i.e. bricks, cinder blocks, steel, etc.), sustainable and community oriented, then you have already helped overcome several barriers faced by people living in poverty.
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In times of deep suffering and anguish, solace can take unusual forms. Sleeping pills, for one. Or a long talk with an old pal. Or maybe just an enormous grid of old televisions reminding you that things have always been shitty. The Getty Center, opting for the latter, has opened an exhibition called “Breaking News: Turning the Lens on Mass Media,” which will console you with the terrors of administrations past—most of them perpetrated before the advent of social media, when the news was still fake, just in a different way. Travis Diehl writes, “One of the Television Political Mosaics (1968–9) by Donald R. Blumberg, like televisions splayed out on a contact sheet, includes row after row of vintage talking heads from the vetting of Richard Nixon’s own unlovable cronies. Others in the series superimpose a faltering transmission of then-candidate Nixon’s profile into a black and gray miasma. Further Zen might come from Blumberg’s Television Abstractions (1968–9), a picture of a grid of sixteen TVs, all tuned to static. The white noise has never been worse, yet this exhibition offers critical insight for those who would turn today’s cameras on today’s screens.”
This and more in today’s culture roundup.
Starchitecture in Miami Isn’t Just a Fad I recently wrote this piece for the Miami Herald. In the last real estate cycle, condo buildings by big name architects or avant-garde designers were big business in Miami.
Starchitect Zaha Hadid's One Thousand Museum Has Reached Completion in Miami
Starchitect Zaha Hadid’s One Thousand Museum Has Reached Completion in Miami
One Thousand Museum, the closely watched ultra-luxury skyscraper in Downtown Miami designed by starchitect Zaha Hadid, has been completed and received its Temporary Certificate of Occupancy, One Sotheby’s International Realty announced on their blog. Sotheby’s has represented One Thousand Museum since the project was launched.
The moment we have all been waiting for has arrived.
One Thousand…
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