18/11/07

http://www.plataformaarquitectura.cl/2007/05/02/edificio-amsterdam-253-taller-13-arquitectos/#more-1449
Proyecto: Vivienda multifamiliar
Localizacion: Av. Ámsterdam 253. Hipódromo Condesa. México DF
Arquitectos:Taller 13 Arquitectos: Elías Cattan / Patricio GuerreroColaboradores: Rafael Ayala, José Antonio Flores, Irma Ayala, Ernesto Dueñas, Rubén Coxca, David Larraburre, Alejandro Rosas, Isaac Abadi
Construcción: Studio Arquitectos
Paisajismo: Ambiente
ArquitectosIluminación: L + FMobiliario: Ezequiel Farca
Vidrio e instalación: Ing. Felipe Delgadillo
Carpintería: Tandemex (interior), Cappa / Pisos Creativos (exterior)
Fecha: 2002 – 2006
Superficie construida: 6000 m2
Fotografía: Marisol Paredes
Ubicado en la céntrica colonia Hipódromo Condesa, Cd. De México. Construido sobre la elíptica y arbolada avenida Ámsterdam, recuerdo del trazo del antiguo hipódromo.Se desplanta sobre un predio casi cuadrado, de ejes y líneas rectas con 1 sótano y medio de estacionamientos, 6 niveles de departamentos y uno de terrazas en la azotea.Cuenta con 26 unidades habitacionales, 25 de ellas en 2 niveles y 1 en un solo nivel. Hay 9 diferentes tipologías espaciales, que van desde unidades de 95 m2 a los PH con 280 m2; de 1, 2 ó 3 recamaras; con dobles alturas y/o terrazas privadas.Es un gran volumen rectangular con 2 patios: uno trasero con tensores, jardineras y vegetación; otro central con bancas y espejos de agua por donde se conectan las circulaciones verticales y horizontales por medio de escaleras voladas, elevador y puentes de madera con distintas posiciones. Un árbol flota al centro. Este patio retoma el tema de las viejas vecindades mexicanas dando pie a la convivencia.

5/11/07

jean nouvel

Empezó la construcción de 100 11th Avenue, el nuevo proyecto del arquitecto francés Jean Nouvel, junto a Beyer Blinder Belle. Una torre de 23 pisos descrita por el primero como ‘a vision machine‘, ubicada en la intersección de la 19th Street con la West Side Highway, a lo largo del Hudson.
El edificio tendrá el muro cortina más avanzado y tecnológico construido en Nueva York, un gran mosaico formado por alrededor de 1700 paneles de vidrios de colores, todos de distintos tamaños.

4/11/07

arquitectos....................


Desde hace bastante tiempo que en internet está circulando este artículo escrito por Annie Choi y publicado en PIDGIN, revista de arquitectura de Princeton. Como ya me ha llegado varias veces al mail, y dado el alto interés que ha generado me pareció prudente postearlo en pArq. El artículo ha sido publicado en muchísimos blogs de arquitectura y revistas del tema, dejando a pocos arquitectos indiferentes (quienes ya han enviado muchísimas réplicas al mail de la autora) .También fue traducido al italiano y publicado en Abitare.
El artículo hace una descarnada caricatura del arquitecto como personaje, recopilando apreciaciones que muchos ya hemos escuchado, en un tono bastante divertido. No se lo tomen demasiado personal y léanlo con el humor que promueve la autora en su blog (”not all architects understand irony or humor, this is because they are not humans”.) Está muy en la línea de
este grupo de facebook (para qué sirve facebook??)
Si bien está el artículo está inglés, espero que no sea problema para que lo lean. Y claramente si alguien se anima a traducirlo a castellano, bienvenido!
“Once, a long time ago in the days of yore, I had a friend who was studying architecture to become, presumably, an architect.This friend introduced me to other friends, who were also studying architecture. Then these friends had other friends who were architects - real architects doing real architecture like designing luxury condos that look a lot like glass dildos. And these real architects knew other real architects and now the only people I know are architects. And they all design glass dildos that I will never work or live in and serve only to obstruct my view of New Jersey.
Do not get me wrong, architects. I like you as a person. I think you are nice, smell good most of the time, and I like your glasses. You have crazy hair, and if you are lucky, most of it is on your head. But I do not care about architecture. It is true. This is what I do care about:
* burritos* hedgehogs* coffee
As you can see, architecture is not on the list. I believe that architecture falls somewhere between toenail fungus and invasive colonoscopy in the list of things that interest me.
Perhaps if you didn’t talk about it so much, I would be more interested. When you point to a glass cylinder and say proudly, hey my office designed that, I giggle and say it looks like a bong. You turn your head in disgust and shame. You think, obviously she does not understand. What does she know? She is just a writer. She is no architect. She respects vowels, not glass cocks. And then you say now I am designing a lifestyle center, and I ask what is that, and you say it is a place that offers goods and services and retail opportunities and I say you mean like a mall and you say no. It is a lifestyle center. I say it sounds like a mall. I am from the Valley, bitch. I know malls.
Architects, I will not lie, you confuse me. You work sixty, eighty hours a week and yet you are always poor. Why aren’t you buying me a drink? Where is your bounty of riches? Maybe you spent it on merlot. Maybe you spent it on hookers and blow. I cannot be sure. It is a mystery. I will leave that to the scientists to figure out.
Architects love to discuss how much sleep they have gotten. One will say how he was at the studio until five in the morning, only to return again two hours later. Then another will say, oh that is nothing. I haven’t slept in a week. And then another will say, guess what, I have never slept ever. My dear architects, the measure of how hard you’ve worked and how much you’ve accomplished is not related to the number of hours you have not slept. Have you heard of Rem Koolhaas? He is a famous architect. I know this because you tell me he is a famous architect. I hear that Rem Koolhaas is always sleeping. He is, I presume, sleeping right now. And I hear he gets shit done. And I also hear that in a stunning move, he is making a building that looks not like a glass cock, but like a concrete vagina. When you sleep more, you get vagina. You can all take a lesson from Rem Koolhaas.
Life is hard for me, please understand. Architects are an important part of my existence. They call me at eleven at night and say they just got off work, am I hungry? Listen, it is practically midnight. I ate hours ago. So long ago that, in fact, I am hungry again. So yes, I will go. Then I will go and there will be other architects talking about AutoCAD shortcuts and something about electric panels and can you believe that is all I did today, what a drag. I look around the table at the poor, tired, and hungry, and think to myself, I have but only one bullet left in the gun. Who will I choose?
I have a friend who is a doctor. He gives me drugs. I enjoy them. I have a friend who is a lawyer. He helped me sue my landlord. My architect friends have given me nothing. No drugs, no medical advice, and they don’t know how to spell subpoena. One architect friend figured out that my apartment was one hundred and eighty seven square feet. That was nice. Thanks for that.
I suppose one could ask what someone like me brings to architects like yourselves. I bring cheer. I yell at architects when they start talking about architecture. I force them to discuss far more interesting topics, like turkey eggs. Why do we eat chicken eggs, but not turkey eggs? They are bigger. And people really like turkey. See? I am not afraid to ask the tough questions.
So, dear architects, I will stick around, for only a little while. I hope that one day some of you will become doctors and lawyers or will figure out my taxes. And we will laugh at the days when you spent the entire evening talking about some European you’ve never met who designed a building you will never see because you are too busy working on something that will never get built. But even if that day doesn’t arrive, give me a call anyway, I am free.
Yours truly,Annie Choi”La publicación original:

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ZONA DISEÑODiseño Urbano
El 1er Concurso de Impactos de Arte y Diseño Urbano consiste en premiar el arte y el diseño urbano instalando una serie temática de afiches en vía pública. Dicha serie va a ser colocada en los espacios de 30 x 80cm previstos en el diseño de las luminarias existentes, ubicadas en el tramo de las calles Maldonado y Br. España entre J.M. Blanes y Pablo de María.
El objeto es diseñar la serie de afiches para el tramo considerado, atendiendo las particularidades y el flujo de tránsito vehicular y peatonal de cada acera. El evento elegido para este concurso es el Día del Patrimonio y la temática de este año es “Culturas Afro Uruguayas” homenaje a Rosa Luna, Marta Guiarte, Lágrima Ríos. Dentro de esta temática se busca promover y divulgar las tendencias y manifestaciones artísticas y de diseño de la Cultura Afro Uruguaya.
El premio único se establece en $15.000 (pesos uruguayos quince mil).La recepción de propuestas se realizará hasta el miércoles 26 de setiembre de 2007 de lunes a viernes de 09:00 a 13:00hs y de 14:00 a 18:00; sábados de 09:00 a 12:30 hs en Mundocolor Zona Diseño, Constituyente 2042.
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