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In Memoriam : Domino Sugar Factory (1856 - 2004)
Final Viewing of Kara Walker exhibit @ old Domino sugar Factory in BKLYN (May 10 - July 6 2014)
"The Domino Sugar Factory, one of New York City’s architectural icons, dominates the waterfront of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Built in 1856 by the Havemeyer family, it was the first of dozens of sugar refineries that contributed to the area’s emergence in the nineteenth century as the industrial center of the Port of New York.
After a fire in 1882, it was completely rebuilt to include the two grand brick buildings and distinctive smokestack that still stand today. The highly recognizable “Domino Sugar” sign was added the 1950s, transforming the 90,000-square-foot complex into a true New York City landmark."
- excerpt from CREATIVETIME website
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Invites for eVolo's 2014 Skyscraper Competition are out and about...

This years Jury includes:
Wiel Arets
Jeffrey Inaba
Greg Lynn
Frashid Moussavi
Kas Oosterhuis
Fernando Romero
Nader Tehrani
Carol Willis [director Skyscraper Museum]
Dan Wood
and many more...
Competitions for more info
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CFA hosts Inside Out & Outside In: Public Spaces in a Digital World
Discussion panel to address ways in which urban public spaces are responding to changing uses and technology, how we communicate and interact within these spaces in our digital world and the relevance of public spaces.
For more details see Lectures
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Not an architect, but real talent is always inspiring...

Sarah Larson on a New York City tribute concert for Elliott Smith, gone for ten years: http://nyr.kr/16q5UQp
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Thanks (and kudos!) to Becca Spry a.k.a NY for sharing this dazzling view of 'New York by Gehry' from across the river. The 76-story residential tower is on 8 Spruce St.

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NYTimes piece on Natalie De Blois
An Architect Whose Work Stood Out, Even if She Did Not....
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Spot light on...The Woolworth building
Working at the 'hub' this summer, I have a chance to get up close and personal with a few high profile projects going on in NYC
and to get familiar with the firms and designers shaping the city...
case in point, the renovation of the top floors @ 233 Broadway (a.k.a The Woolworth building) into luxury apartments...

One of the architects looking across to One WTC
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Heads up...
see: exhibits
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The Summer of Corbusier

The exhibit on one of the most pivotal figures in architecture runs through September 23rd @ the MoMA.
Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes
If you don't know much about Corbu this is certainly a great place to start as it encompasses his works as an architect, a writer, a designer, a painter and more...
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New Leaning tower
Capital Gate Named World's Furthest Leaning Tower
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architizer:
Charles Gwathmey, Philip Johnson, and Hugh Newell Jacobsen and more. Thank you kindly, Duke University!
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To see all 79 pavilions, courtesy of eVolo | Architecture Magazine
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Of the 79 countries to build Pavillions in the Shanghai World Expo this year, here are some of the show-stoppers

-01- Denmark Pavilion

-02- Finland Pavilion

-03- Germany Pavilion

-04- Hong Kong Pavilion

-05- Italy Pavilion

-06- Latvia Pavilion

-07- Luxembourg Pavilion

-08- Norway Pavilion

-09- Poland Pavilion

-10- Portugal Pavilion

-11- Serbian Pavilion

-12- Singapore Pavilion

-13- South Korean Pavilion

-14- Spain Pavilion

-15- Swedish Pavilion

-16- Switzerland Pavilion

-17- UAE Pavilion

-18- UK Pavilion

-19- Vietnam Pavilion

-20- Czech Republic Pavilion
#shanghai world expo 2010#singapore#Germany#Switzerland#United Arab Emirates#Serbia#Portugal#Poland#Norway#Luxembourg#Latvia#Italy#Hong Kong#Finland#Denmark#South Korea#Spain#Sweden#Vietnam#Czech Republic
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