This paradoxical abandonment of composition generates drawings devoid of context, inhabitation and function
Author Archives: Manon Mollard
Termitary House in Da Nang, Vietnam by Tropical Space
AR House 2015 Finalist: Inspired by termite mounds, the Termitary House in Vietnam is designed to buffer winds from seasonal storms
Colombia’s infrastructure reclaimed as public space
Hillside water tanks circling Medellín have been repurposed as a necklace of public spaces draped around the city
Inside Paris’ giant sticky tape tunnel
If inherent threats always come from the outside to invade the inside, in this exhibition it is the very interior of our brains, bodies and buildings that becomes foreign
Architecture & Water: Part 3 – Waterpark
The last chapter of our three-part documentary about water’s relationship with the built environment questions how waterways can become generators of radical new public spaces
Architecture & Water: Part 2 – Gentrification machine?
The second chapter in a three-part documentary about water’s relationship with the built environment. Are London waterways a force that will unlock an increasingly unaffordable city or one that will fuel a trend of gentrification and displacement?
Architecture & Water: Part 1 – A river runs through it
In the first of a series of three films exploring the connection between architecture and water, Ellis Woodman takes a journey through London’s waterways with architects, developers, urbanists and thinkers
Architectural Installations at the Biennial of the Americas, Denver
Draft Urbanism: Four temporary structures are inserted in downtown Denver acknowledging and embracing urban space in flux
