Toyo Ito’s Taichung Metropolitan Opera House Photographed by Lucas K Doolan


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© Lucas K Doolan

Designed in 2006, and under construction since 2009, Toyo Ito & Associates much anticipated Taichung Metropolitan Opera House has finally officially opened. The design is notable for its cavernous, curved and folded interior forms, which produce a dramatic and complex section that is neatly resolved into a rectilinear exterior form. Taiwan-based photographer Lucas K Doolan visited the new Opera House to study its impressive internal spaces and its presence in the surrounding urban environment.


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© Lucas K Doolan


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© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

© Lucas K Doolan

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Ubatuba House II / SPBR Arquitetos


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© Nelson Kon


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© Nelson Kon

  • Project Team: Tatiana Ozzetti, Nilton Suenaga, Ciro Miguel, Juliana Braga, Fernanda Cavallaro, Victor Próspero,
  • Structural Engineer: Marcelo José Bianco, Ricardo Bozza (Inner Engenharia)
  • Plumbing / Electrical: JPD
  • Landscape Architect: Raul Pereira
  • General Contractor: José Bernardino E. de Sousa

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© Nelson Kon

From the architect. Two main goals have led the design process: [1] not touch the ground; [2] to create an outside platform where topography, with 50% of slope, has provided any flat piece of land.


© Nelson Kon

© Nelson Kon

This weekend house itself was arranged in one main square prism: 10m by 10m and 6m high.


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© Nelson Kon

This volume was placed properly detached from the street, where the ground level was deep enough to accommodate two enclosed floors and an open space underneath.


Section

Section

Its rooftop provides that outside platform as a belvedere welcoming people to the house. Downstairs we first reach the bedrooms level and below it the living room and kitchen. Underneath, attached to the ground level, the portion sheltered by the house was taken as a veranda.


© Nelson Kon

© Nelson Kon

This main volume was complemented with two satellites, two small side volumes: the first one plays as the extension of both street and rooftop providing a platform for parking are and custodian house bellow it; the second one is an extension of the veranda to make the swimming pool and a mechanical space at the bottom.


Floor Plan

Floor Plan

Floor Plan

Floor Plan

Floor Plan

Floor Plan

From this lower level veranda a winding track through the garden provides access to the beach.


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© Nelson Kon

In a way this house could be described as spread along the steep path from the street to the beach.


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© Nelson Kon

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“Architecture for Children” Explains Why We Should Teach Architecture to Kids


Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

During the 2015 school year, fourth-year students of the Ceip Praza de Barcelos primary school in Galicia (Spain) had the opportunity to take an introductory architecture course during school hours, thanks to the initiative of a local project called “Arquitectura Para Niños” or “Architecture for Children”.

Society today is under information overload, children need to learn to locate and filter it through and develop their own content, explains the initiative team led by Ana Barreiro, Marta Guirado and Africa Martinez.


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Session 1. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

The project’s success is also due to students, teachers, and parents who have been very receptive to this innovative idea and are now struggling to extend the educational project. Through hands-on experience, children are able to observe and reflect on architectural content and learn about Natural Sciences, Geography, Mathematics, Art Education and English all at the same time.

The project was selected for the EducaBarrié scholarly program from 2014 to 2015 and it was with the support of the Barrié Foundation that this new model of education in the public school in Galicia was made possible.

The program was developed under a methodology of active learning where children learn through activities designed to explore specific content more deeply. Within seven units, children explore the characteristics of materials, make observations about space and discover the areas where they live.

Through guided play and learning through discovery, the children learn critical thinking and become more aware of their environment.

 

Session 1: Shelter. Animal and human behavior


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Session 1. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

Building a shelter: starting from a set of bars and nodes children work together in building a shelter to understand structural systems.

Session 2: Housing. Territorial and social factors.


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Session 2. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

Construction of a model: Each child builds a model of an imaginary house from a cardboard box using colored paper, markers, scissors and glue.

Session 3: Anthropometry. Measure and proportion


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Session 3. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

Staking a standard room, starting from a standard room plan drawn on graph paper, each child recreates a room at a 1:1 scale using colored tape.

Measurements of everyday objects: each child receives a tape measure to take measurements of the chair and desk that they use every day.

Planning out your room: each child draws the floor of his room on a grid of 30 x 30 cm. They need to place the major aspects of their bedroom (doors, windows, furniture) and record their dimensions.

 

Session 4: Scale and basic architectural vocabulary 


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Session 4. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

The scale game: With different sized objects each child draws a stick figure person  to demonstrate the appropriate size.

Architecture for kids: Each student writes an essay using some words from an assigned vocabulary list (at least 6 of the 30 words). It is a story with an architectural theme titled “My favorite house”.

Session 5: Tools of the architect: Models and plans


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Session 5. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

Fieldwork: This time, the children go from plans to the real word because  task is to identify objects on plans in reality and then correct the plans to include objects that didn’t appear on their sheets. 

Session 6: Immediate surroundings. Observations


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Session 6. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

A group brainstorming session on an up to date model of the Plaza de Barcelos made at 1: 100 scale, where each student makes a list of advantages and disadvantages of the space […] After this activity the students move on to a related exercise where, over the course of two weeks, they work individually on a new proposal for the space.

Session 7: Immediate surroundings. Action


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Session 7. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

All of the individual proposals made by students to transform the environment are collected, the most commonly repeated aspects are combined, attempting to solve the problems of the square and also those of the school, producing a final proposal made by different contributions of the children.

The students explain how their proposals have been integrated into a common project and a debate in expressing their views on the outcome, plus doubts and clarifications takes place.

Learn more about this project here.


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Session 7. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

Session 7. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

Session 7. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

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Session 7. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

Session 7. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

Session 7. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

Session 7. Image Courtesy of Taller Abierto

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What Is The Origin Of Your Soul?

The circle of life is never-ending. Edgar Cayce considered that “no soul incarnates without having a general plan for the life to be experienced. The personality a person expresses in life is only one of the many personalities (i.e., facets of the soul) a person can express.”

But where was your soul origin? Let’s play a little game (for entertainment purposes only).

Feed Your SoulTake just now this easy quiz and find out the origin of your soul!

What Is The Origin Of Your Soul?

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Leave a comment below to tell us what you’ve got!

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Wooden stables completed by Pook on the edge of a Finnish forest



This wooden stables on the edge of a Finnish forest features an asymmetric gabled roof which covers stalls for the horses and a lowered barn containing manure (+ slideshow). (more…)

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Marcus Fairs is first digital journalist to be made RIBA Honorary Fellow



Dezeen founder and editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs will be the first digital journalist to be made an honorary fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects. (more…)

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💙 Eagle owl on 500px by Theresia Schulz, Erlangen,……

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Co-working spaces can benefit corporations as well as startups, Haworth finds



Haworth white papers: co-working spaces popular with small companies and individual workers could help large corporations be more innovative, according to a report by office furniture giant Haworth. (more…)

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Gravity Sketch VR allows designers to create and alter digital models in mid-air



The team behind the Gravity Sketch iPad app have launched new cross-platform software, which gives designers the option to draw and manipulate 3D objects in a virtual reality environment (+ movie). (more…)

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