Thursday, 30 December 2010

PIGEON POO AND GLASS CEILING


Taken today at the local cinema "Kinocity" in Drammen, designed by architects Jens Bak and Halvorsen & Reine AS, I believe this picture illustrates why you should check if there are a hundred pigeons anywhere near before you put a flat glass roof on your building.

Wednesday, 29 December 2010

BIG WINDOW

Picture with yours truly, taken in Gothenburg Concert Hall on a class trip in September

Okay, so you want to open the inside of your building to its surroundings and blur the transition between interior and exterior? Try making a really big, tall window. One huge piece of glass, much taller than a person. Put it into a wall, so that you don't have to have fifty layers of depressingly dark green glass to be able to heat your building. The wall also helps frame the view and proved you with something to lean on when you want to sit or stand in the window and look out for a while. It works.

Sunday, 19 December 2010

NEVERENDING STAIRS


They may not be extremely useful, but they're quite good-looking. According to the picture, which I found on Wikipedia, they're somewhere in Munich.

Sunday, 12 December 2010

A LINE



'It wasn't on purpose, I just drew a line!' -Famous last words for an architect, spoken by my co-student Ann-Sofie.

Friday, 10 December 2010

BIEBER?!

I know, I'm surprised as well. What is Justin Bieber doing on my blog? Well, I'm not sure... I mean, maybe it's just me, but... Isn't this actually a bit nice, in a very strange way?

COMPLEX





The trouble with complex architecture is that it's so damned complex.

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

THE LAST WEEK/CRAZY CATS

As this is the last week of our survivalist project, I don't have the time to write a proper blog post, so I'll post this video instead.


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