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Darin Johnstone, founder and principal of DJA near the Fin Wall he designed for the Peter and Merle Mullin Gallery at the Art Center.
Architects (w/ Stick To Your Guns, Counterparts) @ The Palladium (Worcester, MA) on February 18, 2018
Maria Lazaridou, architecte DE, convie les passionnés de nature à s’interroger sur l’architecture animale. L’occasion d’interpréter des formes organiques créées par les animaux pour les transposer dans leurs propres maquettes. Les enfants réalisent ainsi un projet un peu extravaguant d’une maison qui combine savoir-faire animal, intégration dans le paysage et respect de l’environnement tout en assurant le confort à ses habitants.
Stage maquette 7-10 ans organisé à la Cité du mercredi 22 au vendredi 24 février 2023.
Architects for Animals: Giving Shelter - December 6, 2011
Shelter Design by Leslie Farrell
Photo by Christine Rangel
November 27, 2018:.
18-551352.
Mississauga Photo,
Urban Mississauga,
M City,
Rogers Real Estate Development Limited,
Urban Capital,
9 x 21s-61s + 81s + 3s-6s,
Core Architects,
SMV Architects,
Maria Lazaridou, architecte DE, convie les passionnés de nature à s’interroger sur l’architecture animale. L’occasion d’interpréter des formes organiques créées par les animaux pour les transposer dans leurs propres maquettes. Les enfants réalisent ainsi un projet un peu extravaguant d’une maison qui combine savoir-faire animal, intégration dans le paysage et respect de l’environnement tout en assurant le confort à ses habitants.
Stage maquette 7-10 ans organisé à la Cité du mercredi 22 au vendredi 24 février 2023.
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts
Gardner-Pingree House (1804-1805, architect Samuel McIntire (1757-1811))
1st Floor Stair Hall
This Federal-period home was designed by Samuel McIntire (1757-1811) for John Gardner (1771-1847), who made his fortune in maritime trade (particularly pepper trade) with the opening of new markets after the close of the Revolutionary War. Like many maritime traders, however, Gardner’s fortunes declined when Jefferson’s passed the Embargo Act in 1809. Gardner faced additional losses to pirates, particularly on the eve of the War of 1812, which ruined many merchants, including Gardner. He moved from Salem to his family farm in Danvers, where he remained until his death in 1847. Salem’s trade never recovered.
Born in Salem, MA, architect Samuel McIntire began his career as a woodcarver and eventually turned to building homes for the wealthy elite of Salem. McIntire was heavily influenced by Britain’s Robert Adam, who published designs that featured symmetrical façades and neoclassical ornamentation. It is during the Federal era in the U.S. that builders first consistently created domestic architecture that was fully conceived and executed when erected. Previously, it was typical to build a room or set of rooms with the expectation that the house would grow with the family’s needs and means. McIntire designed both the exterior and interior of homes, and adorned rooms with carved swags, rosettes, garlands, and sheaves of wheat. The exterior ornament on the façade is largely focused on the portico, or entry porch, which features columns, pilasters (flat columns), and a decorative fanlight over the door.
Photograph by James Russiello, Program in New England Studies, Historic New England.