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Architects Kadawittfled Architekten

Location Aachen, GERMANY

Year 2007 - 2010

 

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Kids activity and learning centre at Six Senses Soneva Kiri resort was just completed. The four enclosed sculptural spaces provide different activities for children.

Designed by www.24H.eu

Amazing project. I’m not sure if I'll ever see it in real, these pictures are made by Six Senses. I didn’t work on this project, but there are some more amazing projects in process and I feel honored to work there.

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Richter Musikowski Architects - Futurium Berlin - Andrew Pham Photography

 

arch. Luis Pedro Silva, 2017 (archdaily Winner Building of the Year 2017)

A little weekend trip with work. Great couple days away

Architect: Dick van Gameren and Bjarne Mastenbroek,

Location: Borneo Island, Amsterdam / the Netherlands,

taken in 2012.

www.dickvangameren.nl/showProject2011.php?id=94162&lg=en

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Młyńska 12

 

location: Młyńska / Nowowiejskiego (Poznań)

built: 1890

architect: Oskar Hoffman

renovation: 2015

renovation architects: ADP ARCH LTD

 

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Renderings from Tadao Ando's masterpiece, The Koshino House.

 

More info about the building: www.archdaily.com/161522/ad-classics-koshino-house-tadao-...

scanned photo 1986-87

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MÉXICO 1986-1987

From July 1986, through August 1987, I was out of the country. Most of that time I was in Mexico, either attending classes or traveling. For two and a half months I was in Guatemala, with a quick side trip to Copan, Honduras. While in Mexico, I took classes at CEPE, Centro de Enseñanza Para Extranjeros (Foreign Students Learning Center) at UNAM, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (National Autonomous University of Mexico) in Mexico City. Mexico City was called D.F. or Distrito Federal when I was there but the name was officially changed on January 29, 2016, to Ciudad de México, CDMX.

 

I was very fortunate to be able to take a leave of absence from AUHSD. I really wanted the experience of living in a Spanish speaking country and the opportunity to improve my Spanish since I did not major or minor in Spanish and I was teaching Spanish!!! What a great experience I had.

 

For me, it was thrilling to take classes at UNAM, a huge university with beautiful buildings designed by some of Mexico’s best-known architects of the 20th century, and beautiful murals in the main campus painted by Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros, some to the most recognized artists in Mexican history.

 

CEPE offers classes in Spanish language and Mexican culture to foreign students. In my classes I met so many interesting people from all over the world. Many of them had a spouse or family member working in an embassy of their home country in Mexico City. It made for great conversation and I learned so much about other countries. I have so many great memories!

 

Also exciting was taking a bus to and from classes since I was not a bus rider at home. Of course, the excitement of bus riding wore off in time. It was not always fun to be sandwiched in-between people or to stand on the steps of the bus, as I actually did ONE time, and ONE time only, never again, too scary.

 

I always knew that if I really needed to or wanted to, I had the money to take a “pesero” or a taxi. From where I lived to UNAM I didn’t take the Metro, Mexico’s subway or rapid transit system, but I did take it often to get around town and also found it fun and exciting. The metro has 12 lines with 195 stations, most of the stations underground, about 115 on the surface level and 25 stations in an elevated viaduct.

  

When it's finished, "De Rotterdam" will be in square meters the largest building in The Netherlands (at least for the time being). An overview of the building process which is an endless source of photographical inspiration. Shot on a sunny Friday afternoon with Bert.

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Project: Studio UP interiores.

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A little weekend trip with work. Great couple days away

A little weekend trip with work. Great couple days away

A little weekend trip with work. Great couple days away

Personal project.

Renderings from Tadao Ando's masterpiece, The Koshino House.

 

More info about the building: www.archdaily.com/161522/ad-classics-koshino-house-tadao-...

Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat. Architect: Fumihiko Maki

A little weekend trip with work. Great couple days away

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