Whilst preparing for renovations, the new owners of an ensemble of buildings on the Eastman-Kodak Business Park campus in Rochester, New York have uncovered a brilliant mosaic hidden behind the drywall of a conference room in an R&D building out of sight for decades. Absent any living memory of the installation to consult, architects and employees of the film company are realising that the hand-hewn tile decoration is an homage to photography with references to exposure and developing. The new tenants will showcase this work in their own research hub.
Tuesday 19 April 2022
Tuesday 5 April 2022
bridgehead and bastion
Taking another stroll around the neighborhood during my lunch break (see previously) and with the subterranean pedestrian passage reopened I explored the Reduit—the redoubt that originally hosted the soldiers’ barracks of the fortress of Mainz across the River Rhein—the connected to rest of the Palatinate via a pontoon bridge of ships lashed together at the time of completion in 1834 when the garrison hosted troops of the German Confederation which included forces of Austria and Prussia.
The semi-detached caponier, separated by the inner courtyard, is a defensive feature to extend the protection of the fort’s curtain to outbuildings and beyond—and is derived from the French term caponniรจre for chicken coup.Damaged during World War II and not fully restored, today it is the seat of several local clubs and organisations and an open-air venue. The connecting tunnel is reserved as the Brรผckenkopf Kastel Graffiti Hall of Fame and features more gigantic street art murals.
catagories: ๐ท, architecture, Hessen, Rheinland-Pfalz
Monday 4 April 2022
substation
Via our fellow internet peripatetic, we learn that there are police boxes (obviously dimensionally transcend chariots with functional chameleon drives) distributed throughout Japan called kลban (ไบค็ช). Diverse in styles and suited to match the architecture of their surroundings, these small structures are staffed by uniformed officers and act as a base for community policing activities, supplementing the work of main stations. Aside from emergency services, kลban also provide directions, concierge referrals and act as a lost and found.
catagories: ๐ฏ๐ต, architecture, networking and blogging
Wednesday 9 March 2022
8x8
catwalk: the home of architect of Vittorio Garatti in Milan—via Messy Nessy Chic
inktrap: a Japanese typeface design book from 1957—via Present /&/ Correct
operation danube: the Soviet invasion of Prague (see previously) in pictures—via Everlasting Blรถrteast-enders: a retrospective look at women protesting for peace in the 1980s in London
river antban country club: blindly, an AI tries naming golfing ranges (see previously)
carrousel: Logan’s Run plus spin-offs—see previously
bones mccoy: a compilation of Deforest Kelley pronouncing
not chav: a fresh perspective on London’s council houses
Sunday 6 March 2022
8x8
wayfinder: Polynesian palm frond and seashell navigational charts
zoned for resimercial: reaction offices and the future of the workplace
the final nail in the coffin: a proposal for a casket one drills in the groundsuch freedom: a convoy of truckers whose grievance is less clear picks up some hitchhikers along the way in the form of a la carte conspiracy theories
fashion forward: RIP to Elsa Klench (*1930) host of the long running Style segment on CNN
don’t know much about geology: James Sowerby’s 1884 illustrated study of catastrophic British mineralogy
the neutra house: the hilltop compound that belongs to Red Hot Chilli Pepper Flea has strong evil villain lair energy—and is on the market—via Nag on the Lake’s Sunday Links
glonass: mapping tools and satellite imagery as a prelude to the information war over Ukraine
Monday 28 February 2022
draughting board
Via Things Magazine, we are enjoying this introduction to graphic artist Charles Young through the lens of these daily animated architectural vignettes collected as Paper Holm, which aside from these models include projects for Toyota, Sony, Google and the City of Los Angeles. These monochrome to four-colour palette swatches of building models progress in series spanning multiple years up to the present.
catagories: ๐, architecture
horodecki house
Via the always excellent Everlasting Blรถrt, we learn about the remarkable Art Nouveau structure that has been the backdrop of President Zelenskyy’s latest dispatches to the nation and the world, opposite his office at № 10 Bankova Street in Kyiv. Also known as the House with Chimaeras, it was created by architect Wลadysลaw Horodecki in 1902 as a luxury apartment block and features a number of ornate decorative elements of rhinoceros, elephants, lotuses, giant catfish grotesques and frog battlements by sculptor Emilio Sala, earning the collaboration high praise and comparison to Anton Gaudรญ. With occupants including a safari club, sugar baron and exclusive clinic for party elite, it is presently used as a governmental residence and conference centre. More at the links above.
catagories: ๐ต๐ฑ, ๐บ๐ฆ, antiques, architecture
Wednesday 23 February 2022
chipping norten
catagories: ๐, ๐ฑ, architecture
Wednesday 9 February 2022
7x7
desert fox: play-through for a complex, WWII-themed board game, The Campaign for North Africa, that requires over fifteen hundred hours to complete
hill house: a giant drying-box that preserves an Art Deco marvel by Charles Rennie Mackintosh—via Things Magazinethe greatest thing since sliced bread: a satisfying video showing the steps in production in an industrial bakery in South Korea
lightsaber flavour: alternative designations from young people that far surpass their proper names—via Miss Cellania’s Links
rip: a celebration of the life and vision of Douglas Trumbull, special effects artist behind Silent Running, Close Encounters, 2001 and many others
multiple arcade machine emulator: after a quarter of a century, the MAME project is still releasing monthly new additions for home play—via Waxy
ltee: the E. coli long-term evolution experiment has been running since 1988 and monitoring the mutations in twelve original strains over tens of thousands of generations
catagories: ๐, ๐ฒ, ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ, ๐พ, ๐งฌ, antiques, architecture, Blade Runner, Kubrick
Thursday 3 February 2022
7x7
1:12: a 1983 architectural magazine’s call for dollhouses
way-finder: a friendly reminder about the most important app ever made
i can’t hear you—i’m wearing a towel: dated New Yorker cartoons whose punchline has become a depiction of the everyday—via Waxyfisheye lens: a floating exhibit platform showcases Norwegian aquaculture practises
philately: a brilliant abecedarium (see previously) of vintage postage stamps from around the world
tensor strength: researchers engineer new material that can absorb and release enormous amounts of energy—like super-charged rubber band, via Slashdot
the vault of contemporary art: a collection of architectural sketches and schematics from a Things Magazine omnibus post on the subject
Thursday 20 January 2022
brearley architects + urbanists
Elevated above the marshes of the Yuandang estuary of Shanghai, a Chinese-Australian design group called BAU has created a graceful, sliver of a bridge to connect two areas of wetlands. With a pavilion and observation platform in the middle of the span, the structure integrates infrastructure with ecology and aesthetics. Much more from Dezeen at the link above.
catagories: ๐จ๐ณ, ๐, ๐ฑ, architecture
Monday 17 January 2022
ayn of green gables
On a property tour of the suburbs of Chicago, McMansion Hell (previously) explores the turrets, cornices and entryways that are, couched as architectural elements, the gross signifiers of ostentatious wealth. It’s as if the local Home Owners Association are spurring on a competition to see which monstrosity can project the most power. More at the links above and be sure to subscribe so as not to miss an update.
catagories: architecture, networking and blogging
Saturday 15 January 2022
6x6
secret lairs: a tour of Modernist homes that upstage other performers as the starring-role
๐ ๐ ฐ️ ◀️ ๐: Buddhist scriptures and sลซtras for those who cannot readcarpenters estate—lund point: Brendan Barry transform unoccupied dwellings in a twenty-three-storey tower block into a camera obscura to produce large format prints
on a clear day, you can see forever: a look at some of the longest sightlines on Earth—via Miss Cellania
kimochi no katachi: reuse those paper bags with a set of template rulers that guide you to folding a paring them down to pouches and envelopes
offgrid: a handcrafted home in remote coastal Maine up for sale
Wednesday 12 January 2022
archisuits
Via the always excellent Everlasting Blรถrt, we are directed towards Sarah Ross’ fashions to adapt to hostile architecture and the trend in Los Angeles (and other places—see previously) to install building elements to block people from sitting or lying down, not to discourage loitering or lingering but rather present as incommodious to the unhoused.
catagories: ๐บ๐ธ, ๐งถ, architecture
Thursday 23 December 2021
stillgelegt
On this day in 1986, the Zeche (Coal Mine Industrial Complex) Zollverein in the city of Essen ceased operations, workers leaving for Christmas break not to return, due to dwindling output that did not justify the high maintenance costs, among the last mining and coking facilities in operation in the Ruhrgebiet. The campus, built in the New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit) style, is considered an architectural and engineering masterwork and the conserved landmark, Shaft 12, was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage registry in 2001.
Wednesday 15 December 2021
7x7
the hallmark channel: a treasury of classic festive films from Eastern Europe
savage garden: the ruins of Rome’s Colosseum was once a wild green oasis full of exotic plants—via Messy Nessy Chic
touching the sun: the Parker Solar Probe enters and safely exits the corona
barcode architects: a new triangular high-rise for Rotterdam’s maritime district
smart tweed: artificial intelligence predicts the next holiday, must-have gifts
็ฌ็ต: Japanese in-situ heating solutions called kotatsu (see previously) have been around for a long time
what day is it boy: the labour shortage hits Scrooge & Marley
lebkucken
catagories: ๐, architecture
Saturday 11 December 2021
obturador
The twelfth century Visigoth cathedral of Palencia, dedicated to San Antolรญn of Pamiers sustained damage from the catastrophic earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck the Iberian peninsula with
reconstruction efforts to the roof and cornices delayed until 1908, under the leadership of local architect Jerรณnimo Arroyo, who replaced one of the lost gargoyles anachronistically with the figure of a cassocked man lugging around a camera of the times. This was in homage to a documentarian called Luis Rodrรญquez Alonso, who were among the first to chronicle the region using the new medium. The rather austere gothic exterior betrays the rich interior treasures, including over twenty chapels, ornate retablos and a painting by El Greco of the martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, contains another easter egg, this time dating to a 1995 renovation to the achivolt above Puerta de los Reyes: at the apex, the two bas-relief creatures facing one another are not demons or dragons but rather xenomorphs from the then contemporary instalment of the Alien franchise.
catagories: ๐ช๐ธ, ๐จ, ๐ฌ, ๐ท, architecture
Saturday 4 December 2021
townscaper
Via Web Curios, we had a lot of full building our own thassolocracy in the lagoon cell-by-cell with this aesthetically intriguing and genuinely calming diversion with animated, embellished utopia-builder, replete with architectural conventions to discover, for instance a tower composed of alternating red and white blocks will turn into a lighthouse. Copying the link and pasting it later will let you continue your civil engineering work in progress. Give it a try and share your creations with us.
catagories: ๐ฐ, ๐พ, ๐งฑ, architecture
8x8
fauxliage: a superlative roundup of architectural photography projects
the ntf of dorian gray: a new, short take on Oscar Wilde’s cautionary tale
emoji for scale: objects represented by their glyphs from smallest to largest—via Waxy
life plus 50: a Public Domain Advent Calendar in anticipation of the expiring copyrights that the New Year ushers in with a new class of works free to enjoy however one sees fit
verrillon: revisiting the fragile glass armonica of Benjamin Franklin
thank you for your patronage: hackers are instructing receipt printers to spout off anti-work manifestos to draw attention to poverty wages
history is calling: a mobile phone museum—via Pasa Bon!
unbuilt architecture: mock-ups of ten modern monumental structures that were never completed—via Things Magazine