Saturday, April 30, 2011
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Sources 2
Isogeometric shell analysis with Kirchhoff–Love elements
J. Kiendl K.-U. Bletzinger; J. Linhard; R. Wüchner
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 1 November 2009: (Volume 198, Issues 49-52) p.3902-3914
NURBS as basis functions for analysis have proven to be very efficient and offer the great feature of exact geometric representation. For a Kirchhoff–Love shell element they additionally have the significant advantage that the necessary continuities between elements are easily achieved. The element is formulated geometrically nonlinear. It is discretized by displacement degrees of freedom only. Aspects related to rotational degrees of freedom are handled by the displacement control variables, too.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Sources
Ich versuche eine Psychoanalyse des Ortes, an dem ich lebe. [I am trying to psychoanalyse the place I live in.]
Author : Imdahl,Georg
Source : Kunstforum International, no. 205, pp. 208-229, Nov 2010-Dec 2010
Discusses the life and work of Polish artist Monika Sosnowska (b.1972). The author highlights the architectural themes in the artist's sculptures and huge site-specific installation works. He examines in detail her recent installation entitled "The Staircase/Die Treppe" (2010; col. illus.) which dominates the interior courtyard of the K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Dusseldorf (24 April 2010-15 April 2012). He also commends the geometric sculptures installed in the Polish pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennale in 2007, with which Sosnowska first came to international attention. He sketches her biography, highlighting her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Posen and subsequently at the Rijksakademie van beeldenden kunsten in Amsterdam. In interview, the artist explains that modern architecture in her native Poland was a key early influence. She examines the failure of the utopian ideals of Modernist architecture. She also discusses the contemporary art scene in Warsaw where she lives and works. Journal pages : 208-229 Journal article.
Drawing now: eight propositions
Author: Hoptman, Laura
Source : New York: Museum of Modern Art, distributed in the U.K. by Thames & Hudson. 2002, 192 pp. (130 colour) ISBN: 0-870-70362-5
The book is divided into eight sections on the methods, techniques, media, and scales explored by the artists: Drafting and Architecture; Mental Maps and Metaphysics, Popular Culture and National Culture; Fashion; Likeness and Allegory; Envisioning a City; Science & Art; Comics & Other Subcultures; and Ornament and Crime. The 26 artists are: David Thorpe, Paul Noble, Toba Khedoori, Kara Walker, Kai Althoff, Shahzia Sikander, Ugo Rondinone, Jockum Nordstrom, Chris Ofili, Neo Rauch, Barry McGee, Franz Ackermann, John Currin, Elizabeth Peyton, Mark Manders, Russell Crotty, Jennifer Pastor, Julie Mehretu, Matthew Ritchie, Takashi Murakami, Yoshitomo Nara, Richard Wright, Graham Little, Kevin Appel, and Los Carpinteros.
Publisher: Museum of Modern Art, distributed in the U.K. by Thames & Hudson
Author : Imdahl,Georg
Source : Kunstforum International, no. 205, pp. 208-229, Nov 2010-Dec 2010
Discusses the life and work of Polish artist Monika Sosnowska (b.1972). The author highlights the architectural themes in the artist's sculptures and huge site-specific installation works. He examines in detail her recent installation entitled "The Staircase/Die Treppe" (2010; col. illus.) which dominates the interior courtyard of the K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Dusseldorf (24 April 2010-15 April 2012). He also commends the geometric sculptures installed in the Polish pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennale in 2007, with which Sosnowska first came to international attention. He sketches her biography, highlighting her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Posen and subsequently at the Rijksakademie van beeldenden kunsten in Amsterdam. In interview, the artist explains that modern architecture in her native Poland was a key early influence. She examines the failure of the utopian ideals of Modernist architecture. She also discusses the contemporary art scene in Warsaw where she lives and works. Journal pages : 208-229 Journal article.
Drawing now: eight propositions
Author: Hoptman, Laura
Source : New York: Museum of Modern Art, distributed in the U.K. by Thames & Hudson. 2002, 192 pp. (130 colour) ISBN: 0-870-70362-5
The book is divided into eight sections on the methods, techniques, media, and scales explored by the artists: Drafting and Architecture; Mental Maps and Metaphysics, Popular Culture and National Culture; Fashion; Likeness and Allegory; Envisioning a City; Science & Art; Comics & Other Subcultures; and Ornament and Crime. The 26 artists are: David Thorpe, Paul Noble, Toba Khedoori, Kara Walker, Kai Althoff, Shahzia Sikander, Ugo Rondinone, Jockum Nordstrom, Chris Ofili, Neo Rauch, Barry McGee, Franz Ackermann, John Currin, Elizabeth Peyton, Mark Manders, Russell Crotty, Jennifer Pastor, Julie Mehretu, Matthew Ritchie, Takashi Murakami, Yoshitomo Nara, Richard Wright, Graham Little, Kevin Appel, and Los Carpinteros.
Publisher: Museum of Modern Art, distributed in the U.K. by Thames & Hudson
- Title:The new space conception : space time [HUC]
- Author: Sigfried Giedion
- Description: Space, time and architecture : the growth of a new tradition / Sigfried Giedion.
- PublisherCambridge : Harvard University Press
- Date: 1967
Title: Planning sustainable and livable cities [HUC]
- Author: Stephen Wheeler
- Description: The city reader / edited by Richard T. LeGates and Frederic Stout.
- Publisher: London : Routledge
- Date: 2003
- The transition toward more sustainable cities will not happen overnight. But through a growing ecological and social consciousness, the development of innovative models and examples, and better understandings of the policies, programs and designs appropriate to urban sustainability, new, more sustainable forms of urban development can come about.
3 Architecture images
German Architect : Wolf Hilbertz
Autopia Ampere
Architect : Jacque Fresco
Circular City by Jacque Fresco