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AD Interviews: Kenneth Frampton / MCHAP

As Kenneth Frampton, jury chair, noted, the MCHAP Awards are the first time that an architectural prize has been approached, not in a trans-atlantic, horizontal manner, but rather vertically across the Americas. He and the jury hope that the Prize will not only kickstart a discourse about the high quality of architecture around the world, […]

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Interview with French architect Edouard François

During Vis-à-vis Architecture, the famous french architect Edouard François was invited by the Embassy of France in Ottawa. Before giving a speech at the conference, we had the chance to ask him a few questions about his work and his stay in the capital city of Canada. Here is the English version of the interview. […]

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The Swiss Pavilion at 14th Biennale di Venezia

Lorenza Baroncelli talked at GreekArchitects.gr about the Swiss proposal at the 14th International Architecture Exhibition.  At the 14th international architecture exhibition in venice, the swiss pavilion presents ‘lucius burckhardt and cedric price – a stroll through a fun palace’. By GreekArchitects.gr & ArchitectsPlanet.Tv Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist.In collaboration with Herzog & de Meuron, Atelier […]

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Interview with Iñaki Ábalos (Spain pavilion 14th biennale)

By focusing on the architecture of interiors, Inaki Ábalos, the curator of this year’s Spanish Pavilion, highlights the spaces within 12 Spanish buildings. These projects, mostly completed within the past three years, serve as specifically important instances of refurbishment and regeneration of Spain’s built heritage. The exhibition is a study not only of the architecture […]

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Peter Cook at the Biennale 2014

Professor Sir Peter Cook  is a notable English architect, lecturer and writer on architectural subjects. He was a founder of Archigram,[1] and was knighted in 2007 by the Queen for his services to architecture and teaching. He is also a Royal Academician and a Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of the French […]

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Morocco exhibition. Architecture Biennale 2014

Morocco shows radical projects of the last century and contemporary concepts of living in the Sahara. Want to know more? Watch the interview with the curator Tarik Oalalou! by Mies. TV

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Mexico exhibition .Architecture Biennale 2014

Condemned to be modern! Watch the interview with the curator of the Mexico exhibition! by Mies. TV

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Iran exhibition. Architecture Biennale 2014.

Watch Mies. TV’s interview with the curators of the Iranian exhibition at Arsenale, at the Architecture Biennale 2014 in Venice by Mies. TV

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The Japanese pavilion at 14th architectural biennale Venice (Kayoko Ota interview)

The Conversation of the commissioner of Japanese pavilion at 14th architectural biennale,Kayoko Ota, with A. Giacumacatos from GreekArchitects.gr by GreekArchitects.gr & ArchitectsPlanet.Tv The Japan Pavilion this year is a research-heavy presentation, a “treasure house” of studies, experiments and inspirations excavated from the dusty attic of Japan’s modern architectural history. Commissioned by longtime Koolhaas associate Kayoko […]

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AD Interviews: Helene Combs Dreiling

At the beginning of this year’s AIA Convention we had the chance to sit down with the current president, Helene Combs Dreiling (FAIA). Helene, who also serves as the Executive Director at The Virginia Center for Architecture, is the third female president in the history of the AIA. That’s why we discussed about diversity in […]

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Marc Newson’s London

Award-winning Australian designer Marc Newson takes a tour of London and describes how it continues to inspire his work.

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“Fair Enough” The Russian Pavilion at 14th Biennale di Venezia

Brendan McGetrick interview at GreekArchitects.gr – Since 1914 Russia has established itself as the world’s largest and most radical urban laboratory. Decades of aggressive experimentation have produced architectural solutions for almost any demographic need or social ambition. These efforts are undertaken at great cost, and their usefulness is often undersold.  Full Story >>> by GreekArchitects.gr & […]

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