Archi-News Printed 10/2007 - Archi
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Archi-News Printed 10/2007 - Archi
V. McLeod Through structures throughout the world (with numerous plans and diagrams), this new book shows how major architects managed to find imaginative solutions to meet the wishes of contractors and the specific conditions of the environment. A number of characteristic details will inspire architects and students in their quest for new technical approaches. 238 pages € 45.00 Eyrolles Publishers English ISBN: 2-212-12008-7 http://www.eyrolles.com Visionary Power Producing the Contemporary City Taking up the Architecture Biennial Rotterdam 2007 theme again, this work studies the forces producing the 21st-century city and the role architects and town planners play. Urban development strategies are presented as well as internationally respected researchers' points of view. Clearly formulated texts and visual material for professionals and the public at large confront them with the need to truly reflect on the city of tomorrow today. € 39.50 NAI Publishers English ISBN: 978-90-5662-579-5 http://www.naipublishers.nl Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Bund Deutscher Landschaftsarchitekten bdla Karl Gansen, Thies Schröder, Christian Welzbacher, ea. Closely linked to architecture, involving outdoor spaces designed for a limited time or for the long-term, landscape architecture has achieved complex dimensions. This reference work answers important questions backed by numerous examples of urban or private planning. 160 pages € 46.64 Birkhauser Publishers German - English ISBN: 978-3-7643-7958-2 http://www.springer.com Flexible: Une architecture pour répondre au changement Robert Kronenburg The author of this essay provides an original history of flexible architecture, which is both innovative and adaptable. Analysing how it is designed, drawn, completed and used, allows to understand its ability to solve current and future problems, linked to technical, social and economical developments. 239 pages € 53.00 Norma Publishers French ISBN: 978-2-9155-4208-0 http://www.editions-norma.com/ Steven Holl Loisium World of Wine Meeting between contemporary architecture and a long tradition of wine culture, the Loisium project in Austria is presented with the American architect’s own vision and is broadened in its context with reflections on the region. € 24.00 Hatje Cantz Publishers English - German ISBN: 978-3-7757-1949-0 http://www.hatjecantz.de project Nr 4 • October 2007 portrait Akademie Mont-Cenis 1998 books Omotesando Arch.: Kengo Kuma © www.archiworld.com © Kengo Kuma © www.archiworld.com Fiera Milano Arch. Massimiliano Fuksas Cheswick Arch.: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners An example in terms of sustainable development, this unique museum was created on the basis of three types of architecture interconnected in a very unexpected way: glass greenhouses, wooden boxes and large «pebbles» used along the museum’s itinerary. This project speaks to the means to be implemented today to respect the planet (wooden structure, photovoltaic cells, etc.) and to a somewhat disconcerting architecture, very gentle, very human. Curitiba Arch.: Jaime Lerner Françoise-Hélène Jourda Christoph Ingenhoven Last Call for Planet Earth® Françoise-Hélène Jourda, Paris Truly a key figure in sustainable development. For a long time the French architect has positioned her personal work to «contribute to curbing the catastrophic phenomenon, which will only end in the destruction of the quality of life of our environment in the more or less short-term». And, as usual with relentless energy, she tried to see her approach through to the end, dragging along her partners and clients. Her goal was to encourage them to live differently, under different conditions, in order to stop harming all of the environment. In order to do so «all of one’s architectural practice must be called into question». Her daily actions and even her teachings at the Vienna technical school bear this out. It starts with certain ethics vis-à-vis the order, subsequently by taking into account the geography, the climate and existing local resources, it means working primarily with renewable materials, minimising the use of materials that generate pollution in their production, it also involves recovering rainwater, banning air conditioning, treating the buildings’ shells as efficiently as possible, using non-polluting energies, solar energy, photovoltaic cells, etc. Despite their technological sophistication, her buildings prove that bold design can be produced through ecological solutions. As regards residential architecture, Françoise-Hélène Jourda feels that the charm of living in general consists of a type of nomadism in one’s own house where comfort is adapted to the activity of the moment and where we no longer believe that only heating and air-conditioning are able to improve this comfort. Consequently the building can be considered as a type of protective shell that is undressed at times or dressed differently. «I am all for living skins, buildings that react to their environment». «Sustainable development means rediscovering man, the architect affirms. And to do so, to take great care of the environment.» It is first and foremost a humanistic approach. High-tech is not part of her vocabulary. To her only «low-tech» exists. However, the reality of her work is well anchored in society and culture. «The architect is not a designer, not a creator of images, of shells, of dresses, of skirts around a building. The architect is there to ensure that people live more happily tomorrow than yesterday. In any case, this is what motivates me.» Federal Building San Francisco Nicholas Adams This monograph examines thirty of the most emblematic buildings designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM), the legendary American architecture firm, from its founding in Chicago in 1936. Since then, SOM has set up offices all over the world and carried through 10,0000 projects in 50 countries, a number of which are veritable masterpieces. The American critic, Nicholas Adams, contextualises SOM's contribution to architecture, past and present. 340 pages £ 45.00 Phaidon Publishers A DIVISION OF ARCHI-EUROPE® www.archi-europe.com archi-news ® Copyright 2007 Archi-Europe s.a Dennendreef 8a • B-3721 KORTESSEM T +32 11 37 56 13 • Fax +32 11 37 56 07 www.archi-europe.com [email protected] Editeur responsable Jacques Allard Rédacteur en chef Marie-Claire Regniers Layout corbi Impression Moderna © 2007 Archi-News®, Archi-Students et Archiworld sont des marques déposées d’Archi-Europe SA. edito 50 maisons d'architectes - Détails de construction Übergänge / Insight Out - Zeit genössiche deutsche Landschaftsarchitektur / Contempory German Landscape Architecture archi-news ® © Archivio Fuksas by Paolo Riolzi Prefaced by Lord Rogers, this completely revised second edition is a guide to the understanding of technologies linked to sustainable development. It is both case studies and emerging technologies that will transform the relationship between construction and energy. Since construction is responsible for a large part of CO2 emissions, the book suggests how the sector is to generate suitable solutions. 196 pages € 40.90 Elsevier Publishers English ISBN: 0-7506-8300-7 http://www.elsevier.com The profound change affecting the government contracts requires a radical evolution in professional practice. Synthesising work both practical and educational, a tool for daily work, the second edition of this innovative manual covers all of the aspects of the life of a government contract, from the needs assessment through the execution. 530 pages € 45.00 Editions du Moniteur French ISBN: 9782281125160 http://www.editionsdumoniteur.com © www.archiworld.com Peter Smith Stéphane Braconnier ©Jourda Architectes Emerging Technologies for low energy buildings This bold project is based on the concepts of movement and interaction between private and public spaces. Covering 56,206 m2, the San Francisco Federal Building is one of the most ambitious projects by the Morphosis agency in terms of high environmental quality. This first-rate urban landmark redefines at the same time a social culture in the workplace by improving comfort and productivity of employees whilst shaking up the traditional administrative hierarchy. While Thom Mayne, 2005 Pritzker Prize, is not a «green» architect as such - he often displayed a lack of interest, even a slight disdain vis-à-vis the principles of green architecture - the project is truly the result of a desire for sustainable development. In the last few years, an actual change took place within the Morphosis firm, notably with Tim Christ, project leader. At the same time, Morphosis worked in Europe where very strict standards apply to energy efficiency matters (Hypo bank, Klagenfurt/Austria). These lessons would later benefit projects in the United States. That is how the federal building includes a long list of views sensitive to the environment. The narrow shape of the building precisely matches the dimensions, allowing natural light and fresh air to reach the middle of each level of offices. Covering the south façade, the system of perforated metallic panels, which is somewhat reminiscent of that of the Caltrans building in Los Angeles (2004), is used to provide solar protection to office spaces, avoiding, among others, the use of air conditioning. These panels extend at the bottom of the tower onto the public square. On the other hand, the building uses a more sophisticated version of the lift system implemented in the Caltrans project. Lifts only stop every three levels to open onto corridors decorated with Ed Ruscha’s drawings. There are practically no parking spaces in the underground car park for most of the 1,700 employees working in the building on a daily basis, thus promoting the use of public transport. The project is the result of a simple and powerful architectural gesture. Nevertheless, technological data is complex. Ove Arup Engineering and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory spent two years working on elaborating the measurement system in order to reduce the energy bill. «It’s a giant step for us, Thom Mayne admitted. The federal building represents the synthesis of the architectural and ethical act.» This proves that it is possible to combine sustainability with a heightened sense of creativity. ©Jourda Architectes Sustainability at the Cutting Edge Précis du droit des marchés publics Arch. Thom Mayne (Morphosis) ©www.archiworld.com/ Luc Delestinne This work dedicated to small buildings and small structures attempts to answer the questions of what it means to build «green» and how to enrich the world around us? The projects emphasise the fact of «building» well and «being» well. 224 pages € 29.95 Thames & Hudson Publishers English ISBN: 0500342305 http://www.thameshudson.com Federal Building San Francisco ©Roland Halbe Phyllis Richardson English ISBN: 1904313558 http://www.phaidon.com ©Roland Halbe XS Green: Big Ideas, Small Buildings Architects for a better world ® The planet is at risk. In the Western media, disaster scenarios are on the increase. Opinions are being voiced about the threat of global warming. Only a single solution seems possible and that is the rapid and active control of sustainable development. Its application to architecture and to urban planning concerns us all. In response to Davis Guggenheim’s documentary «An inconvenient truth», which allowed the environmentally conscious Al Gore to speak out about issues that humanity will be facing in the short-term, we set out to question 12 of the most prominent architects of our era on their environmental approach to architecture. A journey throughout the world, from Japan to Brazil, through China, Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States, and tens of thousands of miles travelled, in order to film their testimonials and their projects, which fall within the scope of sustainable development. Twelve personalities, 12 environments, 12 perspectives, which we will soon present to you. «The challenge today is great, French architect Françoise-Hélène Jourda, proclaims forcefully. I even believe it's no longer a challenge, it is simply a matter of survival». What to do? Working differently in order to build differently and do everything in order to protect our vulnerable environment. Solar energy, renewable materials, targeted changes in city design, passive houses and bioclimatic architecture, are the many answers possible to define a highly topical issue. Without wanting to teach a lesson, Archiworld®’s film «Last Call For Planet Earth®» aims to draw, with critical hindsight, the outline of a true «cultural revolution», which will do away with architectural biases. The film’s preview will be shown at Kinepolis in Hasselt (Belgium) on 12 October 2007. Lufthansa Aviation Center Francfort/Main (2000-2006) An exemplary project combining «High Tech» and «Low Energy», this administrative building offers working spaces bathed in light for 1800 people. Spanned by a glass roof, the green zones allow the building to breathe while protecting it from the heat, the cold and noise. Josephine Meckseper - Stuttgart Kunstmuseum Over 150 exhibits will give an overview of Mecksepers work, from her earliest creations to brand new pieces. > 28/10/2007 http://www.kunstmuseumstuttgart.com/ AND - Interdisciplinary Creative Arts from China - Berlin Aedes Am Pfefferberg The projects of Beijing architect Yung Ho Chang are not about mass but possess a high intellectual quality and a - for Chinese standards - high quality of construction. >8/11/2007 http://www.aedes-arc.de ©www.archiworld.com Living the Modern Australian Architecture Berlin Deutsche Architektur Zentrum The 25 offices presented show the independent development of Australian Architecture by means of innovative and excellent architectural solutions. > 11/11/2007 http://www.daz.de The Archi-Europe/Archi-Students Premium Founding Partners are: an area of 185,000 m2. For Thumb Island, also near Shanghai, Qingyun Ma designed a building in a park whose roof functions as a public garden. Patente Lösungen. Neue Architektur aus Katalonien - Francfort/Main DAM Innovative solutions and complex buildings in specific environments, experiments for new construction technologies. >18/11/07 http://dam.inm.de/ Preis der Europäischen Union für zeitgenössische Architektur Mies van der Rohe Preis 2007 - Francfort/Main DAM The exhibition presents the Mies van der Rohe Prize winners - Emilio Tuñfin Álveres + Luis Moreno Mansilla for the M.U.S.A.C, Matija Bevk and Vasa J. Peroviç for their Faculty of Mathematics in Ljubljana and other projects selected by the jury. > 18/11/2007 http://dam.inm.de/ Architecture, People and Resources | Baumschlager & Eberle 2002-2007 - Munich Pinakothek der Moderne This architectural practice (Lochau / Vorarlberg) has completed well over 300 construction projects and building studies, earning itself an international reputation. 11/10/2007 - 13/01/2008 http://www.pinakothek.de/pinakothek-dermoderne/html/ Le Corbusier - Weil am Rhein Vitra Design Museum International retrospective on the work of Le Corbusier which remains highly significant and relevant in today's architectural discourse. 29/09/2007 - 10/02/2008 http://www.design-museum.de IKK 8 - Stuttgart International trade fair for refrigeration, air conditioning and ventilation. 08-10/10/2007 http://www.ikk-online.com/ EXPO REAL - Munich 10th International Commercial Property 8 - 10/10/2007 http://www.exporeal.net/ AQUANALE - Cologne International Trade Fair for Sauna, Pool, Ambience. 31/10 - 3/11/2007 http://www.aquanale.com TECU ARCHITECTURE AWARD 2007 ® Attention to derivatives Finland is a country sensitive to environmental matters. So is Markku Komonen. The architect allows us to reflect on his housing projects in Guinea and efficient offices in a former warehouse, which is part of Helsinki's industrial heritage. However, he warns us: sustainable architecture should not be a style or a label. It’s not about a trend! The Canadian Daniel Pearl responds along the same lines and fears «green washing» for marketing purposes: a project appears to be «green» through added technologies, Architektur 24/7 eine alltägliche Beziehung - Graz Haus der Architektur This daily life in the architecture. 23/09 - 13/11/2007 http://hda-graz.at/ Helmut Richter - Vienna Architekturzentrum A nonconformist, constantly researching architect. 27/09 - 21/10/2007 http://www.azw.at/ Omer Fast - Vienna Museum Moderner Kunst A work exploring the ways in which our media-driven society transforms historical events into contemporary tales. 5/10/2007 - 2/01/2008 http://www.mumok.at/programm/vorschau/sigmar-polke/ BELGIUM Eero Saarinen : Shaping the Future Brussels - CIVA The exhibition explores the work of one of the most prolific, unorthodox, and controversial masters of 20th-century architecture. > 7/10/2007 http://www.civa.be (De)formations - Rétrospective Xavier Lust - Hornu - Grand-Hornu One of the most internationally reknowned Belgian designers. > 14/10/2007 http://www.grand-hornu.be Utopia, de l'Atlantide aux cités du futur Mons - Mundaneum Surprising architectural projects on utopía. > 28/10/2007 http://www.mundaneum.be Jong Design - Brussels Design Vlaanderen Galerie Furniture and objects especially designed by Flemish and Brussels designers for young people from 0 to 21 years. 5/10 - 4/11/2007 http://www.designvlaanderen.be Stockmans limited, Take care!, Artwork! - Brussels Gallery Royal Boch Works of Pieter Stockmans, one of the most famous contemporary Belgian ceramis. > 9/12/2007 T + 32 (0)2 503 33 39 Vienne-Bruxelles - Brussels Musée d’Architecture - La Loge The exhibition relates the decisive influence of the Viennese Art on the young generation of architects in Brussels at the beginning of the 20th century. > 23/12/2007 http ://www.aam.be «Curitiba, the city people love» The future of the planet is played out in the cities where urgent problems are expressed, which require bold solutions. The capital city of the State of Paraná, in the south of Brazil, Curitiba, that seemed destined to its fate as the anarchic city faced with blatant inequality and poverty. And yet, with few means and lots of creativity, the town planner Jaime Lerner, mayor of the city and Governor of the State has on several occasions been responsible for the urban revolution, which made Curitiba an international reference in ecological, economic and social terms. He informed us of his contributions of «urban acupuncture». The competition is intended as a reflection on the contemporary metropolis, which, growing from the landscape design, pays attention to the tension between global interests and local needs. Jury: Iñaki Abalos, Francesco Careri, James Corner, Anne Lacaton, Philippe Rahm, 2G Team. Total prize money: EUR 15,000 Submission: 15 October 2007 http://www.2gcompetition.com Enhanced with contributions by professor Hugo Hens (K.U. Leuven), the great specialist of sustainable construction and European Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs, the film aims to show that sustainable development is thus materialised by a series of proposals on a new concept of the city, on a new way of approaching the home, with increased freedom and intelligence, on a more sensitive focus on materials, on water, air and energies. Critical aspects for future generations! 25/09 - 30/12/2007 http://www.museoreinasofia.es Recent projects of the Japonese pratice SANNA: doublé movie and selection of maquettes, drawings and albums de chantier. > 28/10/2007 http://www.arcenreve.com Zaha Hadid Architecture and Design - London Design Museum A radically new approach to architecture by creating buildings with multiple perspective points and fragmented geometry to evoke the chaos of modern life. > 31/10/2007 http://www.designmuseum.org/ The Jerusalem 2050 Project at MIT is pleased to formally announce the launch of the Just Jerusalem Competition. The goal of this competition, which is co-sponsored by the Department of Urban Studies and Planning and the Center for International Studies at MIT, is to generate new approaches to, and potential solutions for, the many complex, seemingly intractable problems that the residents of Jerusalem face on a daily basis. By looking at future possibilities for a pluralist, just, and sustainable city shared by all its residents, we hope to encourage new ways of thinking about the many difficult issues and hardships faced by Jerusalemites, regardless of their faith or ethnicity. Submissions will be considered in a number of disciplinary categories, and from individuals or teams anywhere in the world. Submission: 31 December 2007 http://www.justjerusalem.org/ SHRINKAGE WORLDWIDE AWARD 2007 Design a poster manifesto to promote and divulgate the shrinkage culture. The Shrinkage Worldwide Award is open to everyone. It is intended to promote designers who are thinking about a sustainable future. We encourage submissions from all disciplines including art, architecture, interior design, industrial design, experience design, communication design, graphic design, digital design, and urban planning, as well as decision-makers, thinkers, theoreticians and industries. We are looking for evidence of a productive cross- and inter- collaborative work between disciplines. Submission: 19 November 2007 http://www.shahneshinfoundation.org/ The new, patented AirDeck® flooring system for more creative, more efficient and more profitable construction, but above all allowing to decrease by 35% the use of raw materials (steel, sand, cement, gravel, etc.). AirDeck® constitutes a true revolution in construction. Suitable for all multi-level constructions - residential buildings, offices, hotels, hospitals, industrial and commercial buildings or car parks - this monolithic flooring system with bidirectional load-bearing capability is made up of a formwork panel and ultralight hollow elements in recycled polypropylene, referred to as Airboxes, which are fitted on a 300 x 300 mm grid and do not adhere to concrete. They are available in four different thicknesses in order to be able to achieve floor thicknesses from 280 to 450 mm. Due to its robust structure, the Airbox is designed to withstand very heavy specific loads. Materials are recoverable and recyclable. The formwork flooring integrates into the lower framework. The lattice trusses in the bottom shell serve as lifting points, stiffen the shell during handling and installation, and provide perfect bonding with the cast-in-place concrete. This process constitutes a technical prowess, in addition to allowing for freedom of design (spans can exceed 14 x 14 m for large free spaces), gain in materials, gain in structure height (for every eight floors in height, one floor is gained, which is of critical importance in an urban environment), lighter foundations and loadbearing walls. With the activation of the concrete core wall, as in the SKBS Oost Watergraafsmeer project in Amsterdam (arch. Kraaijvanger Urbis/2007), the building’s concrete mass is used to store energy so as to satisfy the heat requirement with much lower water temperatures. In the summer it is possible to circulate the water from the basement in these pipes in order to cool the entire building mass. For information: activation of the thermal mass of concrete = low temperature heating (±26°) and high temperature cooling (±18°). http://www.airdeck.be GREECE THE NETHERLANDS PORTUGAL SWEDEN Dikos Byzantios. In search of the lost glance - Athens Benaki Museum An exhibition dedicated to the work of painter Dikos (Konstantinos) Byzantios. > 5/10/2007 http://www.benaki.gr/ Richard Hutten.Homo Ludens - Rotterdam Kunsthal The bigest overview on the work of these international famous designers. > 7/10/2007 http://www.kunsthal.nl/ Os Gregos, Tesouros do Museu Benakis, Atenas - Lisbon Gulbenkian Museum Greek art and culture through 157 objects from Prehistory to the 19th Century. 28/09/2007 - 6/01/2008 http://www.gulbenkian.pt The works of Alfred Grenander - Stockholm The Swedish Museum of Architecture An overview of the broad oeuvre of the architect Grenander. > 6/01/2008 http://www.arkitekturmuseet.se Robert Rauschenberg: Travelling 70-76 Porto Fundação Serralves One of the 20th-century's leading and most prolific artists. 27/10/2007 - 11/01/2008 http://www.serralves.pt SWITZERLAND agenda DENMARK The Danish Design Prize 2007 - Copenhagen Danish Design Centre > 14/10/2007 http://www.ddc.dk/ The Frontiers of Architecture I: Cecil Balmond - Humlebæk Louisiana Museum The relationship between science and architectural design. > 21/10/2007 http://www.louisiana.dk Copenhagen Changing - Copenhagen Dansk Arkitektur Center New areas are developed with revolutionary architecture. > 21/10/2007 http://www.dac.dk Des Fantômes et des Anges - Hornu Musée des Arts Contemporains du Grand-Hornu (MAC’s) An exceptional exhibition coming from the collections of the Musée d’art moderne Lille Métropole - Villeneuve d’Ascq. 6/10 - 6 /01/2008 http://www.mac-s.be End - Copenhagen Danish Museum Art & Design International ceramics exhibition project. > 28/10/2007 http://www.kunstindustrimuseet.dk/ Van der Meeren - Brussels Atomium The exhibition presents the differents periods of the exceptional professional life of a Belgian architect (1923-2002). 27/09/07 - 30/03/2008 http://www.atomium.be Agenda COAC http://www.coac.net BATIRENO - Namur Building, renovating and interior design. 22 - 30/09/2007 http://www.batireno.be into green spaces. Responding to the new office concept, his building for Telindus near Leuven multiplies glass volumes so as to allow daylight to enter abundantly into the 20,000 m2 office space. In Vienna, Georg Reinberg showed us the quality of passive houses. He explained how they work. This Austrian pioneer of ecological construction is extremely demanding when it comes to energy solutions. His residential building projects in Vienna and the Biotop building are there to convince us. In practical terms In his day-to-day work, the Belgian Jo Crepain favours architectural quality, which he views as the first form of sustainability: quality of the structure, insulation and materials - of bricks for the most part - high ceilings, adequate natural ventilation and integration BIS - Ghent Building and real estate fair . 6 - 14/10/2007 http://www.bisbeurs.be VENICE LAGOON PARK JUST JERUSALEM disconnected from the architectural aspect. His social housing renovation projects in Montréal and his residential constructions integrated into the landscape are exemplary in more ways than one. AUSTRIA International competition for buildings held between 2005 and 2007, which are exemplary for construction innovation, creativity in the use of Tecu® materials and functionality. There is a section for students’ projects. Total prize money: EUR 14,000 Submission: 15 October 2007 http://www.thecopperlink.com © www.archiworld.com the film Examples from the East In the Far East, we chose two renowned architects who are total opposites of each other: Kengo Kuma and Qingyun Ma. The Japanese uses ancestral cultural tradition, which thoroughly blends architecture, nature and human beings. To him, it is in this triangle that he attempts to create new harmony. His projects favour the use of wood, bamboo, stone and even raw earth, which he applies along with new technologies. Evoking the issues specific to his country in full over-consumption, the Chinese on the other hand, is involved in megastructures that he tries to manage by taking into account environmental data, such as the Longyang residential complex in Shanghai with its 16 buildings covering GERMANY The 3rd edition of the ARCHIZINC Trophy will honour and highlight innovative original architectural creations using zinc. The jury, chaired by Dominique Boudet and made up of international architects, will award prizes for the most attractive creations.Projects in all architectural styles and from all parts of the world can be submitted to the jury. Innovative use of materials, aesthetics, functionality, and respect for the environment are some of the criteria to be considered by the jury which will reward the successful integration of zinc into the architecture. Submission: 31 December 2007 http://www.vmzinc.com/com/html/news.asp © www.archiworld.com The alarm was sounded, loud and clear. Warning! The planet is in danger! The challenge is very simple, it is a matter of survival. That is why the film «Last Call for Planet Earth®» attempts to take on this challenge through 12 renowned architects. These 12 architects speak to us about the means they have implemented, each in their own way. FrançoiseHélène Jourda tries to follow through on her approach, working with renewable, low- tech and bioclimatic materials. The concept of large glass spaces with an innovative design can be found in projects by Christoph Ingenhoven, focused on ecology and the sophisticated use of technology. Today, confirms Thom Mayne, architecture is global. The American architect and 2005 Pritzker Prize winner today designs prestigious buildings resulting from a desire for sustainable development (buildings for the Caltrans transport company, Los Angeles 2004 or Federal Building in San Francisco, 2006). Backed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Thom Mayne was recently chosen to develop a zero energy school project. Ivan Harbour, partner of Richard Rogers at the London agency of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners confirms that clean technologies are unavoidable today. The office participated actively in the development of passive design by using water, wind and sun. But it is through new technology that solutions to our planet’s problems can be found. The prestigious RSH-P buildings are fitted with an electronic nervous system controlling heat, ventilation and all start-ups. With the new Milan fair in Rho Pero, which covers a surface area of 120 hectares, Massimiliano Fuksas redeveloped a section of the city. A huge glass blanket, supported by steel tree columns, undulates in a succession of hills and craters and protects a long footpath as well as independent architectural structures. competitions Ingenhoven The film © www.archiworld.com portrait ©www.archiworld.com © Ingenhoven Architekten A winner of numerous international prizes, Christoph Ingenhoven was recently awarded the prestigious Holcim Gold Award 2006 for his project for Stuttgart's new central station. Linking two, previously separated, districts of the city, this project sets out to give Stuttgart a new emblematic urban framework. The completely underground station and rail tracks make it possible to free up land for building. Ecology and the sophisticated use of technology are at the heart of a truly innovative concept. Indeed, the materials, structures and products have all been chosen with sustainable architecture in mind. Since 1985, when he started out as an architect at the age of 25, Christoph Ingenhoven has found it only natural to combine his architecture with sustainable development. «That was and remains our architectural approach: sophisticated, transparent and human buildings that are technically interesting and energy efficient». The architect sets great store by ecological concepts and is an expert in the use of glass. The list of projects is long, in Germany, in Europe and overseas, covering governmental and office buildings, company headquarters, high-rises, department stores, industrial buildings, refurbishment, infrastructure and transportation projects, such as airports and railway stations, urban planning and masterplanning. Ingenhoven Architekten is today a company of around sixty employees working together on projects based on a global approach to ecology, technical progress and the well-being of users. «On our small blue planet with its limited resources, there can be no other response. We are continuing to search, day after day, for tangible solutions that make life easier and healthier». As for the image of his architecture, Christoph Ingenhoven claims that it is a superficial perception. «Architecture is based on reason and content. That is what determines the form. Food for thought.» TROPHEE ARCHIZINC: FUTURE WINNERS, REGISTER NOW! © www.archiworld.com Last Call for Planet Earth® Christoph Ingenhoven, Düsseldorf SPAIN Agenda CCCB Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona - Barcelona http://www.cccb.org Paula Rego - Madrid Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía The Portuguese painter Paula Rego (Lisbon, 1935) presents 80 paintings, 60 drawings and 60 litographies. Art in the USA: 300 Years of Innovation Bilbao - Museum Guggenheim This exhibition features a compelling selection of approximately 200 artworks culled from a range of private and public collections in the United States. 11/10/2007 - 02/2008 http://www.guggenheim-bilbao.es FINLAND RIBA Conference 2007 - Paris The highlight of the architectural calendar has proven to be increasingly popular over recent years. 26 & 27/10/07 http://www.architecture.com Rural Architecture in the Eastern Black Sea Region - Helsinki Museum of Finnish Architecture Houses based on the local building tradition, many built at the turn of the 20th century. 12/09 - 11/11/2007 http://www.mfa.fi Éloge du vide architectonique - Paris Société Française des Architectes Lecture of José Cruz Ovalle. 9/11/2007 - 8.00 pm http://www.sfarchi.org FRANCE Agenda des Maisons de l’Architecture http://www.ma-lereseau.org/ FIAC - Paris International Art Fair. 18 - 22/10/2007 http://www.fiacparis.com/ Ant Farm - Orléans FRAC Centre 5/10 - 23/12/2007 http://www.frac-centre.asso.fr BATIMAT - Paris International building fair. 5 - 10/11/2007 http://www.batimat.com Purs décors ? Chefs-d'œuvre de l'Islam aux Arts Décoratifs - Paris Musée des Arts Décoratifs Works of Islamic Art exceptional in size and quality and unique masterpieces (carpets, textiles, ceramics, miniatures, etc.). 11/10/2007 - 13/01/2008 http://www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr/ Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa / SANAA architectes, Tokyo & Walter Niedermayr artiste, Bolzano Bordeaux Arc en rêve centre d’architecture SALON DU PATRIMOINE CULTUREL - Paris 8 - 6/11/2007 http://www.patrimoineculturel.com/ MAPIC - Cannes International market for retail real estate. 14 - 16/11/2007 http://www.reedmidem.com/v3/Shows/Mapic/fr/ GREAT BRITAIN Designers in Residence - London Design Museum A group of talented new product and furniture designers. > 14/10/2007 http://www.designmuseum.org/ The World is My Imagination - Manchester CUBE Artists are exploring the miniscule and custom built environments. > 3/11/2007 http://www.cube.org.uk Curtis Moffat: Experimental Photography and Design, 1923-1935 - London Victoria & Albert Museum Architecture Exhibition Gallery Dynamic abstract photographs, innovative colour still lives and some of the most glamorous society portraits of the early 20th century. >13/01/2008 http://www.vam.ac.uk Louise Bourgeois - London Tate Modern This first major survey since 1995 of the work of the French-born artist Louise Bourgeois (b.1911). 10/10/2007 - 20/01/2008 http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/ ITALY Archeologia urbana a Camerino - Camerino Convento San Domenico >4/11/2007 http://www.unicam.it/ Victor Vasarely. Non il cuore ma la retina - Milan Triennale Bovisa Large size paintings, drawings and grafic works to underline the influence of this artist on contempory culture. 4/10/2007 - 27/01/2008 http://www.triennale.it/ MARMOMACC - Verona International Exhibition of Stone Design and Technology. 4 - 7/10/2007 http://www.marmomacc.it/home.asp Seduced: Art and Sex from Antiquity to Now London Barbican Art Gallery A major exhibition focusing on representations of sex from diverse eras and cultures. 12/10/2007 - 27/01/2007 http://www.barbican.org.uk/ SAIE - Bologna International Building Fair. 24 - 28/10/2007 http://www.saie.bolognafiere.it Tall Buildings in the London Landscape London Institute of Historical Research Symposium 12/10/2007 [email protected]| Glenn Ligon: Some Changes - Luxemburg MUDAM The work of the American artist Glenn Ligon. 13/10/2007 - 18/02/2008 http://www.mudam.lu LUXEMBOURG A Better World - Rotterdam NAI Spontaneous creativity and activism is like a fresh breeze blowing through the urban planning world. > 21/10/2007 http://www.nai.nl Steiner & Lenzlinger. Four Vegetative Sleeping Rooms - Rotterdam Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Swiss artists interested in all crossovers between nature and culture. > 28/10/2007 http://www.boijmans.rotterdam.nl Working Apart Together - Young Amsterdam Architects - Amsterdam ARCAM Young, start-up architects comment on the quality of the city’s establishment opportunities and services. > 17/11/2007 http://www.arcam.nl/ Scenes en sporen - Vormgeving, video, fotografie en installaties - Amsterdam Stedelijke Museum Design, video and photography. > 25/11/2007 http://www.stedelijk.nl/ POLAND Jiri Kroha (1893-1974) - Architect, Artist, Designer, Theoretician - a 20th Century Metamorphosis - Wroclaw >4/11/2007 http://www.ma.wroc.plowice.pl CONCRETA - Porto Building Fair. 23 - 27/10/2007 http://www.concreta.exponor.pt CZECH REPUBLIC TENDENCE Prague International Trade Fair for Interiors. 4 - 7/10/2007 http://www.itendence.cz RUSSIA Zodchestvo 2007 - Moscow 15th international architecture exhibition. 18 - 21/10/2007 http://www.zodchestvo.com/ SHOP DESIGN - Moscow International fair for trade equipment 18 - 21/09/2007 http://www.expopark.ru FLOORING RUSSIA - Moscow Specialized flooring exhinition? 31/10 - 2/11/2007 http://www.flooringrussia.com/ Forests of the World. The Other Commitment Basle Fondation Beyeler Spectacular portrait of the trees and forests of our planet in 100 mostly large-format photographs. > 6/01/2008 http://www.beyeler.com Oscar Niemeyer - Zurich ETH Zürich Architekturfoyer An exhibition by the institute gta in collaboration with the Brazilian Embassy in Switzerland 8/11/2007 - 17/01/2008 http://www.gta.arch.ethz.ch Nature Design. From Inspiration to Innovation Zürich - Museum für Gestaltung International selection of objects and projects from the fields of design, architecture, landscape architecture, art, photography and scientific research. > 2/12/2007 http://www.museum-gestaltung.ch