Choreographed Performance at Farnsworth House Explores “Queer Space” in the Work of Mies van der Rohe

This article was originally published on the blog of the Chicago Architecture Biennial, the largest platform for contemporary architecture in North America. The 2017 Biennial, entitled Make New History, will be free and open to the public between September 16, 2017 and January 6, 2018.

“Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.” This famously misattributed analogy has floated through the arts world for decades as shorthand for the difficulty of imposing the gestures of one creative discipline onto another. But why should dance and architecture get lost in translation? Isn’t there an inherent poetry to the movement of bodies navigating the built environment?

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Critical Round-Up: The Louvre Abu Dhabi by Jean Nouvel

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Earlier this month, Abu Dhabi’s much-awaited “universal museum,” the Louvre Abu Dhabi designed by Pritzker Prize-winner Jean Nouvel, was opened to the public. After several years of delays and problems including accusations of worker rights violations, revisions in economic strategies, and regional turmoil, the completion of the museum is a feat in itself. Critics, supporters, naysayers, artists, economists, and human rights agencies, have all closely followed its shaky progress, but now that it’s finally open, reviews of the building are steadily pouring in.

Read on to find out how critics have responded to Nouvel’s work so far.

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CWA House / Beczak / Beczak / Architekci

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Owczarnia, Poland
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  183
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Pruszynski

First Images of What is Set to Become the Largest Botanic Garden in the World Revealed

Bold, innovative and set to become the largest botanic garden in the world, images of Oman’s future light-filled oasis in the desert have been revealed. A collaboration between Arup, Grimshaw, and Haley Sharpe Design delivers the architecture, engineering, landscaping, and interpretive design in a scheme of over 420 hectares for the Oman Botanic Garden.

Snohetta, Sasaki and HOK to Take Part in a 4-Firm-Team to Design Oakland A's New Stadium

The Oakland Athletic's have hired four firms to lead the design and urban planning for their new ballpark on the Peralta site, near the heart of Oakland. HOK will be collaborating with Snohetta on the design of the ballpark. Snohetta will also be working on the masterplan along with Sasaki and Oakland-based Studio T-Square.

Royal Arena / 3XN + HKS

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Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Architects: 3XN, HKS
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  37000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Accoya, Troldtekt, Laufen, BASF, Fagerhult, +4

Remodel House in Ascona / Wespi de Meuron Romeo architects

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Cabin Østfold / Lund+Slaatto Architects

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Gymnasium of New Campus of Tianjin University / Atelier Li Xinggang

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Nankai Qu, China
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  18362
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015

/ House / Time Architects

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Architects: Time Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017

Bishop Selwyn Chapel / Fearon Hay Architects

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Auckland, New Zealand
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  200
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  panoramah!®, Architectural Metalformers, L’Officina by Vincenzo, Studio Carolina Izzo, Woods Glass, +1

KARESANSUI / Yiduan Shanghai Interior Design

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Diqing Zangzuzizhizhou, China

Jacobs Medical Center / CannonDesign

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William Kaven Architecture Reveals Proposal for Portland's Tallest Building

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William / Kaven and Kaven + Co. have unveiled plans for a bridged mixed-use skyscraper development that, if built, would become the tallest building in Portland, Oregon.

The project would replace the city’s soon-to-be-demolished USPS headquarters with a new 5-million-square-foot development consisting of multiple high-rise buildings containing facilities for retail, office, residential and a hotel.

The plan is organized around two central skyscrapers, the taller of which would top out at over 970 feet – more than foot feet taller than the city’s current tallest building, the Wells Fargo Center. The two skyscrapers would be linked at 680 feet high by a 236-foot-long glass-walled bridge housing a skygarden and offering unparallelled views of the city and the surrounding landscape.

New Photos and Renderings Show OMA's "Park Grove" Miami Towers as It Races Toward Completion

New construction photos capture the progress of OMA’s Miami development, “Park Grove,” as the project’s details and finish begin to emerge.

Located next to the twisting towers of BIG’s recently completed “Grove at Grand Bay,” OMA’s trio of towers will consist of 1,000,000 square feet of luxury residential spaces with panoramic views of Florida’s Biscayne Bay.

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House Patio / ARRILLAGA PAROLA Arquitectos

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Santa Fe, Argentina
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  361
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Germat, Ineco, JOHNSON ACERO

MASS MoCA Building 6 / Bruner/Cott & Associates

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See the Incredibly Complex Louvre Abu Dhabi Constructed Over 8 Years in This Timelapse

With its massive, intricate roof and man-made pools and canals, Ateliers Jean Nouvel's astonishingly complex Louvre Abu Dhabi was a project 10-years in the making before finally debuting to the public earlier this month. But even if the project missed it's original completion date, it certainly wasn't for lack of trying – and that's proven in this new video timelapse from EarthCam.

The video captures the 8-year-long construction process from groundbreaking to completion, showing the museum as it came together from a variety of perspectives, including how the roof was assembled in mid-air before being gently lowered into place, and the enormous effort of earth moving to build the unique site.

Check out the video below.

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