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sábado, 20 de setembro de 2014

Stadthaus M1 by Barkow Leibinger


























The subtle strength of Barkow Leibinger's Stadthaus M1 derives from its passive house standards and connection to local environment. The basic polygonal form of the overall structure, which includes a hotel and street-level shops separate from apartments, is jointed by a “pocket park” that serves as a serene connector between the complex’s private-public areas as well as a transition space to nearby streets. Located in the “sustainable model district” of Vauban in the already so-called “green city” of Freiburg, Germany, Stadthaus M1 is right at home aesthetically and ideologically.
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sexta-feira, 19 de setembro de 2014

Is Le Corbusier the real grandfather of Hip-Hop?

Supor que a Beat Generation e depois o Hip-Hop, estes fedelhos... de calças largas e ténis volumosos, que calcorreiam as nossas cidades, emsimesmados no seu mundo, pelos seus headphones e faixas de Public Enemy, foi criação dos enormes subúrbios descaracterizados, que se tornaram imagem de marca das nossas cidades, é asseverar, que como tudo, somos a soma do ambiente e das circunstâncias... se a música é repetitiva e o loop idem, então, prestemos vassalagem a este senhor:

"In the late 1920s, Le Corbusier created a plan for Paris," Ford says. "Its most celebrated portion was called 'Towers in the Park.' [...]
Think unremarkable, high-rise apartment buildings. Think low-income housing projects. [...]
"Many of hip-hop's most prominent artists were born, raised, and perfected their crafts in those very same housing projects. Hip-hop was a result of the economical, political, and sociological deprivations instituted by the housing projects across America."

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