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Yworkshop
http://www.yworkshop.com
Yworkshop is a Vancouver based architectural blog. It is dedicated to local and international thinkings on architecture. It also aims to bridge the architectural ideas of EAST and WEST. Posts are published by a group of architectural enthusiasts. It is maintained by Yiming Wang, currently an Intern Architect of Architectural Institute of British Columbia, Canada.
Recent Posts
Two Identical Houses In Tokyo_Cheungvogl
A canadian and a german together founded the firm Cheungvogl in Hong Kong. Both worked in Foster + Partners before, they had designed lots of projects worldwide. Here is one of their projects: Two identical houses in Tokyo. By the choic...
Grid without straight lines
The rule is simple: to set up the umbrella in a certain distance so that nobody feels uncomfortable while watching the ocean. It seems that there is an invisible form that follows individual intention; or in other words,there is a grid without ...
Juhani Pallasmaa Vancouver Lecture 2009
Juhani Pallasmaa has presented a lecture at the playhouse vancouver on Nov 02,2009. The topic is “Twelve themes in my work-interplay of thought and form”. It is really hard for me to concentrate on his way of presenting his work but wh...
The architecture-incubator_OMA
Who are the offices spawned from the architecture-incubator of OMA (Rem Koolhass)? Believe it or not. Here are a few (not all) of the names that have emerged from OMA since it opened in 1975: MVRDV RotterdamZaha Hadid LondonNL architects Rotterdam...
The Opposite Hotel_Kengo Kuma
The opposite hotel in beijing was designed by Kengo Kuma in 2006 and complete construction in 2008. The atrium space is lighted through glass roof. Large stainless steel fabric is hanged from the roof to form the curve line, which is a natural ...
Reclining Figure_Henry Moore
Moore is an English sculptor who worked in stone, wood and bronze. His subject matter ranges from characteristic reclining female figures, mother and child motifs and standing figures. His mastery of drawing is reflected in his preparatory sketche...


very nice designed blog with a carefully picked topics!
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