What About WAI's 100k?
wai-architecture.com Reaches 100,000 Readers
WAI's www.wai-architecture.com and http://waiarchitecture.blogspot.com/ have reached the milestone of 100 thousand readers. Thank you for reading WAI and remember that you can follow us on Facebook.
What About WAI in Clam?
WAI Featured in Clam Magazine
The winter / fall issue of Paris-based creative magazine Clam is dedicated to Happiness and includes interviews with artists, musicians, models, and all forms of creative personalities from around the world. The 26th issue of Clam magazine features musician Esperanza Spalding on the cover.
Go and get a copy of Clam on a bookshop near you.
Subscribe to Clam here.
What About a Pin-Up of Pure Hardcorism?
WAI has been featured in Pin-Up Magazine
The fall/ winter issue of the magazine for architectural entertainment Pin-Up features a review of WAI's manifesto of pure form in architecture. Stephan Froese introduces WAI directors "Nathalie Frankowski from France and Cruz Garcia from Puerto Rico are young Beijing-based architects who aren't afraid of making loud statements and taking on architecture's old guard" and then dissects Pure Hardcorism in what he calls an exhibition of "bravado that boldly walks the line between an ambiguously tongue-in-cheek polemic and a delirious architectural gospel".
For more of the review find the 13th issue of Pin-Up Magazine in your favorite bookshop or order the magazine here.
What About WAI at World Architects and Chinese Architects?
WAI featured on World-Architects and
Chinese-Architects.com
The curated
platform world-architects.com, and chinese-architects.com features the profile
of WAI Architecture Think Tank. The
overview includes information about specific architectural projects,
biographical links and all the contact information of WAI.
What About Cities of the Avant-Garde Video?
Généalogie d'un
collage
WAI’s video narrative « Généalogie
d'un collage » is now available on Vimeo. The video displays the creation of
the collage Cities of the Avant-Garde, as well as one of the poems that were
developed with the iconic image.
Music:
Asap Rocky “Peso” (2011)
Jan Garbarek & Agnes Buen Garnas “Rosensfole” (1988)
What About a Week of WAI?
A Week of WAI in Moving Cities
Shanghai-based think tank Moving
Cities (Bert de Muynck
& Monica Carrico) have
featured a post on their webpage about a week of WAI. WAI in a
Week narrates through descriptive text and a series of images a week of the
work, life, and projects of WAI co-founders Nathalie Frankowski and Cruz
Garcia. WAI in a Week has been divided in two parts. The first one can be
accessed here
and the second one here.
What About the WAIzine in Bratislava?
Image from http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fakulta-Architekt%C3%BAry-STU/51610096561 |
WAIzine goes to Bratislava with
Archizines
The World
Tour of the Archizines Exhibition has just opened in the Faculty of
Architecture of the Slovak Technical University in Slovakia. The exhibition
that started the 5th of November will be on display until November
23.
Next stop of
the Archizines show is Dublin.
For more
info stay tuned to WAI.
What About Archizines Opening in Chile?
Image from: http://www.facebook.com/ARCHIZINESSantiago |
Archizines opens
in Santiago de Chile
The Archizines exhibition displaying now 80 contemporary architectural publications has opened its doors to the public in el Centro Gabriela Mistral in the Chilean Capital. Go and read the WAIzine and other independent magazines.
Remeber that apart from the limited edition printed issues the WAIzine 1, and WAIzine 2 can be read on ISSUU.
Archizines Santiago Exhibition Space |
What About It? Part 1 |
What About It? Part 2 |
What About WAI, Khidekel, and Icons in Studio Magazine?
Cover Studio Magazine #03: Icon, Milan 2012 |
WAI has been featured in Studio Magazine #03 Icon
The third issue of
Milan-based Studio
Magazine features WAI’s “Lazar Khidekel and the Possibility of a
Revolutionary Architecture”. The magazine created by RRC Studio in Milan focuses on
its third edition on the architectural icon, and includes contributions by Klaus, BIG,
Guido Tesio, Leslie Sklair, Franco Purini, Leopold Lambert, Alicia G. Yeste,
Fake Industries, Nicola Emery, Jose Davila, Stefano
Corbo, Leo Caillard, Scott Budzynski,
Boa Mistura, Luis S. Baptista,
Serafina Amoroso, and Clet Abraham.
The digital version
of Studio Magazine #03 can be accessed in ISSUU.
Back Cover Studio Magazine #03:Icon |
What About WAI in Domus China?
Domus Greater China September 2012 |
WAI
featured in Domus China
The Greater China September
issue of Domus includes a chinese translation of Ethel Baraona Pohl piece From
Line to Hyperreality. The text dissects the work of WAI, Aristide Antonas, Perry
Kulper, and François Roche
in order to draw the state of architectural representation today. In the
printed as well as in the online edition WAI’s collage Cities of the
Avant-Garde can be enhanced in augmented
reality by the Aurasma app sending you
to Le Poème de WAI.
From Line to Hyperreality |
Spread featuring WAI's Cities of the Avant-Garde |
What About WAI at Surge Art Fair 2012?
Garcia Frankowski's Islands and Architectons Oil Paintings
Featured on Surge Art Fair in Shanghai
Several of the oil
paintings made by WAI co-founders Cruz Garcia and Nathalie
Frankowski have been selected to form part of the Surge Art Fair in
Shanghai.
Artworks for
upcoming contemporary artist in China will be up for grabs on one of the
biggest contemporary art events.
“The
eagerly anticipated SURGE Shanghai art fair will make its debut on October
20-21st 2012 at Shanghai’s
River South Art Center. Showcasing
contemporary artwork from around China, we’re bringing you a diverse mix of oil
paintings, limited edition prints, breathtaking photography and hand painted sculptures
– with every artwork under 30,000 RMB. Whether you’re a first-time buyer who’s
easing into the art world or an experienced buyer who knows what they want, the
fair has something that will peak everyone’s interest.”
Dates: Friday October 19th (VIP Preview),
Saturday October 20th and Sunday October 21st
Time: 10am to 8pm
Location: River South Arts Center, Shanghai
For more information
go here.
What About Archizines in Brussels and Santiago?
http://issuu.com/waithinktank/docs/waizine |
Archizines goes to Brussels
and Santiago de Chile
The Archizines exhibition featuring
the WAIzine is traveling to WAI’s birthplace and to Santiago de Chile.
More Info about Archizines Brussels:
5 October – 3 November 2012
Faculté d'architecture La Cambre-Horta (ULB)
ARCHIZINES LIVE: Friday 5 October
Faculté d'architecture La Cambre-Horta (ULB)
ARCHIZINES LIVE: Friday 5 October
More info about Archizines Chile:
http://emiliomarin.tumblr.com/post/32829286601/archizines-en-chile-octubre |
ARCHIZINES SANTIAGO
18 de octubre – 11 de noviembre de 2012 BiblioGAM _ Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral, Alameda Bernardo O’Higgins 227, Santiago
Martes a viernes: 10.00 AM – 8.00 PM
Sábados y domingos: 11.00 AM – 7.00 PM
Cerrado el lunes.
18 de octubre – 11 de noviembre de 2012 BiblioGAM _ Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral, Alameda Bernardo O’Higgins 227, Santiago
Martes a viernes: 10.00 AM – 8.00 PM
Sábados y domingos: 11.00 AM – 7.00 PM
Cerrado el lunes.
ARCHIZINES
LIVE! EN SANTIAGO
con Elias Redstone y los editores de SPAM y Public Library, Pablo Brugnoli y Emilio Marín.
Invitado Especial: André Tavares.
Miércoles 17 de octubre, 7.30 PM, BiblioGAM.
con Elias Redstone y los editores de SPAM y Public Library, Pablo Brugnoli y Emilio Marín.
Invitado Especial: André Tavares.
Miércoles 17 de octubre, 7.30 PM, BiblioGAM.
Créditos de ARCHIZINES Santiago
Curador: Elias Redstone
Montaje: Emilio Marin, Juan Carlos López
Diseño gráfico: Folch Studio
Producción: Patricio Mardones – Ediciones ARQ
Curador: Elias Redstone
Montaje: Emilio Marin, Juan Carlos López
Diseño gráfico: Folch Studio
Producción: Patricio Mardones – Ediciones ARQ
What About WAI at the BJDW?
Presentation by Nathalie Frankowski and Cruz Garcia |
WAI at the Beijing Design Week
As part of the Manifesto Series organized by the Central
Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA), TEXTENT Group and Dutch Design, Fashion and
Architecture WAI participated on a roundtable discussion moderated by Aric Chen
(Creative Director of the Beijing Design Week).
Held at the CCD Pavilion designed by Ai Wei Wei the presentations
and following discussion included WAI co-founders Nathalie Frankowski and Cruz
Garcia, photographer Ruben Lundgren (co-founder WassinkLundgren), graphic
designer Shoupin Zhang (founder MAX Office), and graphic designer Celine Lamee
(LAVA Design).
As diverse as the projects in each of the presentations were
the discussion concentrated on the ambitions, capacities and limitations of
architecture, graphic design, and photography.
Simultaneously, WAI’s project the Housetelier is being
exhibited at the Dashila Factory Area during the Beijing Design Week.
Presentations at CCD Pavillion in Caochangdi moderated by Aric Chen (second from the left), Shoupin Zhang (left), Nathalie Frankowski (second from the right), and Cruz Garcia |
Presentation by WAI co-founders Nathalie Frankowski and Cruz Garcia |
Discussion moderated by Aric Chen, included Nathalie Frankowski, Cruz Garcia, Celine Lamee, Shoupin Zhang, and Ruben Lundgren |
http://www.caochangdi.org/event/next-city-nature-manifesto-3-city-site
What About WAI at Dashila?
Housetelier
Housetelier at night: urban lantern |
For the Beijing Design Week WAI responded to an invitation to
rethink the Dashila District through specific architectural interventions that
could renovate the area.
The result is the Housetelier, which reuses the courtyard
typology of the Chinese hutong and converts it into a mixture of atelier,
house, gallery and office.
Dashila Site Plan |
Catalyst
Can architecture be an urban catalyst? How to regenerate an
urban zone with interventions of specific forms of architecture?
By designing a space based on the three points of work, exhibit
and live, the Housetelier creates the ideal conditions to
attract creative enterprises that could enhance the urban context in the
Dashila District both by contributing to its micro economy and by fomenting
cultural and intellectual exchange through activities and events.
Couryard + Gallery + Atelier |
Program
Conceived as an architectural prototype for urban
re-development, the Housetelier integrates office space,
gallery space, and living space in a seamless architectural strategy. By
creating spaces that are visually related to a central courtyard, but that
could also be accessed independently, the Housetelier could be
used by up to three different tenants simultaneously.
The first level of the building situates at each of the four
sides of the courtyard an atelier, service space (kitchen, storage, and
restrooms), office space, and gallery space in a sequence of spaces that relate
visually and spatially.
The Second Level of the building includes a residential
apartment whose main spaces are arranged around the central courtyard.
Housetelier at day:abstract box |
Lantern
Treated with a translucent polycarbonate main façade, the Housetelier looks
radically neutral during the day, while it turns into a kaleidoscopic lantern
during the night, inviting those who wander around to discover the contents of
the building.
Plan Level 1 |
Plan Level 2 |
Sections |
What About Caochangdi in BJDW?
Caochandi Copyright CCD |
WAI Live Discussion at Caochangdi Art
Community
WAI will take part of a roundtable discussion “City as Site”
on Friday October 5, the closing day of the Manifesto Series organized by the
Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) and supported by the Dutch Design Fashion
Architecture, Beijing Design Week, and Caochangdi Community.
Moderated by Aric Chen (Creative Director Beijing Design
Week) the discussion will include as its participants Jeremi Descamps (Urbanism,
Sinapolis, France), Neville Mars (Architecture, MARS Architects, Netherlands),
Noortje Boer and Celine Lamee (Graphic Desing, LAVA, Netherlands), Shoupin
Zhang (Graphic Design, Max Office, China) and Ruben Lundgren (Photography,
WassinkLundgren, Netherlands).
For more information stay logged on to WAI.
Time: October 5, from 3:00pm to 5:00pm.
Venue: Caochangdi, collaboration with CCD Table Talk
Program.
Speakers:
Jeremi Descamps (Urbanism, Sinapolis, France)
WAI Architecture Think Tank (Architecture, China)
Neville Mars (Architecture, MARS Architects, Netherlands)
Noortje Boer and Celine Lamee (Graphic Desing, LAVA,
Netherlands)
Shoupin Zhang (Graphic Design, Max Office, China)
Ruben Lundgren
(Photography, WassinkLundgren, Netherlands)
The WAIzine
goes to Helsinki
The Archizines
exhibition goes to Artek in Helsinki.
The Exhibition will be on display from September 12 to September 29.
The WAIzine
goes to Paris
The Archizines
exhibition goes to the École
Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris. The Exhibition will be on display from
the 6th of September, until the 27 of the same month.
For the Booklet of the talks go here.
WAI Live Webcast |
WAI Goes Live
Across China
WAI Architecture Think Tank presented and discussed its
projects on a live webcast with more than 500 online users across China. The project that brought
together students and professionals from all corners of the country was moderated
from Beijing by www.iarch.cn and questions
sent through the net were addressed after the presentation.
Live Discussion Panel |
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