224nef_STREET PERSPECTIVES: FROM A SUPERMARKET TO A CHICKEN SHOP:

Draft memo to self: Pier Dello Francseco: Architectural Perspective… can a chicken shop really inform facade orders?…….. An urban Facelift!?

224nef_behind the veil

Casa Sequeiro por José Gigante & Vítor Silva ©Luis Ferreira Alves

179prs_Practica

No one in the office can do ‘architecting’ quite like Marek can! No we have full remote-server access for the live ‘archi-lecture’ in Barcelona…

000off_DIY: BAMBOO BICYCLE CLUB

Coming out of Hackney Wick is the bamboo DIY bike: http://bamboobicycleclub.org/kits-for-bamboo-bike-buildingScreen Shot 2015-11-03 at 10.35.08https://www.blablablarchitecture.com/blog/wp-admin/media-upload.php?type=image&tab=type&post_id=5956&flash=1

179prs_GAME OF ARCHITECTURE

(Christies Lot 70, Sale 5483Alberto Burri (1915-1995) Italia 90 offset lithograph in colours, 1990 Estimate: £500-700, by famous Italian mixed-media artist Alberto Burri (1915-1995) for the 1990 World Cup: Italia 90 is one of six versions produced for the 1990 World Cup, each with a different coloured central football pitch placed inside the contrasting black and white colosseum.) Game play underpins the activities of WHAT_architecture. Let’s play a game noting that practise makes perfect! When ‘practice’ (noun) is applied to architecture it suggests ideas of space: work place, office, institution, ethos. When ‘practise’ (verb) is applied to architecture it suggests ideas of event: repetition, action. If applied to practising architecture, then this proposes that the result will be manifest in something. But what exactly? Is it in building(s) as architects so desperately pursue (even Philip Johnson said architects will design for nothing to get something built). If building was the goal of architecture, our office would then have to refute the ‘paper architecture’ of our founding thesis which researched John Hejduk’s Ten Texan Houses (all unbuilt). The legitimate contemporary expression of architecture is hardly building – Beatriz Colomina has long since opined that the book not the building is the legimate expression of architecture. We understood buildings through books, magazines and so ‘No’ architecture is not building and yet architecture has moved beyond print. So further than the big books (SMLXL and ‘Yes Is More’) to ‘Yes’: Yesterday’s paper architecture is today’s ‘screen architecture’. DeZeen, ArchDaily, Coolhunter are our pages: in digital, on the web, highly accessible and therefore more difficult to find Google withstanding. Every contract drawing that WHAT_architecture issues features in its title block the rallying call of ‘Life Beyond Buildings’. What does this mean? We have spent a lot of time in the education sector – a nursery begats a school begats a university begats a city. Yet for the architect, SMLXL is not only about scale, but also about career progression. My time in education has a somewhat paradoxical conclusion: by studying in a school, teaching at a school and ultimately designing and building schools I have begrudgingly realised you ‘can teach under a tree’. Learning is not about space, it is about people. The design of schools ought to be about the subjugation of space to the facilitation of events. Hence Life Without Buildings! WHAT_architecture likes to ‘play with architecture’ . In doing so we aim to put the fun-back-into functionalism. To enjoy work. The Game of Architecture is played out everyday in the machinations of the press, the egomania of the architect, the contrivedness of predetermined competitions, in the awariding out of seasonal prizes. Yet the casting of architecture as a game to be played can also be strategic, tactical and ultimately rewarding for both player, spectator and society.

000off_PHILIP JOHNSON TALKING BUILDING!

The greatest architecture you can make won’t be because you are the greatest architect but because you are the greatest client you will ever have… “there’s only one good client and that is yourself”. “The Parthenon doesn’t haven’t an exterior…. skyscrapers don’t have interiors!” And in response to modern office fluorescent lighting was Johnson’s work station desk lamps: “Homeliness… in the office.” “We don’t tear up our work: we build it.” “Architects are the employers of developers.” “We would do it for nothing if we can eat.”  

221dog_HERITAGE PARKING

Autostadt / elevator car stacking system carturntable elevator

221dog_HOW TO CALCULATE SIZE?

221dog_Old, new, moving.

The Spotted Dog project, a 17th Century building lacking 21st Century commercial viability, represents a triangulation between: Heritage vs Housing vs Car Parking. Something old and important, somewhere to live, somewhere to park the motor. Accepting Heritage as the over-riding principle (we will hopefully, one day, all experience being old) the question then moves between living and driving!? We give priority to shelter over mobility. So a total building that combines: house and flat, terrace and garden, car park and bike shed, open space and high density, new and old…. and the movement in between. .

154sps_STAIRS

StairPorn is a “weblog showcasing interesting stairs from around the world”. WHAT_architecture contributions include: 129fil_La Filature Stairs, LGBT Stairs, Galileo… tread carefully.