Tuesday, March 31, 2009




Another interesting article from NY times titled, "Reinventing American Cities: The time is NOW"


"With their crowded neighborhoods and web of public services, cities are not only invaluable cultural incubators; they are also vastly more efficient than suburbs. But for years they have been neglected, and in many cases forcibly harmed, by policies that favored sprawl over density and conformity over difference.

Such policies have caused many of our urban centers to devolve into generic theme parks and others, like Detroit, to decay into ghost towns. They have also sparked the rise of ecologically unsustainable gated communities and reinforced economic disparities by building walls between racial, ethnic and class groups.

Correcting this imbalance will require a radical adjustment in how we think of cities and government’s role in them. At times it will mean destruction rather than repair. And it demands listening to people who have spent the last decade imagining and in many cases planning for more sustainable, livable and socially just cities."



I got the Museum Itch


Living in Los Angeles, you're confined to about one good museum-- LACMA. Sad fact.
I miss museums after constantly bombarding them across Europe and NYC last summer.

According to the Ny Times, the Most-Visited Museums last year were...

" The two most-visited museums in the world last year were the Louvre in Paris, with 8.5 million people, and the British Museum in London, with 5.9 million, according to the annual ranking by The Art Newspaper. The National Gallery of Art in Washington (4.96 million visitors), the Tate Modern in London (4.95 million) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (4.82 million) rounded out the Top 5.
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What was the last museum you visited?

Sad Tears for USC Student




"The accident, which occurred at the intersection of Jefferson Boulevard and Hoover Street at 3 a.m. Sunday, left Adrianna Bachan, 18, dead and Marcus Garfinkle, 19, clinging to life. According to witnesses, Garfinkle was carried about 500 feet on the vehicle's windshield before the driver stopped and a passenger removed him from the car. The vehicle then sped off."

Looking at her picture, stunning and beautiful girl.

This really hit me because I was crossing the same street on that same night roughly around the same time. Probably missed the incident by only a couple minutes or seconds. I was walking to my friends home after studio around 2:55 am-- I was delirious and tired after the weekends sleepless nights. I know I should be more careful, but I really can't help NOT walking to my car or outside of campus because the campus car stops at 2 am. Really Terrifying and tragic.

Thoughts and prayers goes out to Adrianna Bachan's family and friends.

In the Desert


I visited Joshua tree for the first time during spring break. It was amazing sleeping under the stars and exploring the desert and oasis. I also saw a bunch of cool homes on the outskirts of joshua Tree!


An article i came across today...
Rosa Muerta near Joshua Tree

"Robert Stone — former punk rocker, studio artist and now architect — has built a one-bedroom retreat called Rosa Muerta on the outskirts of Joshua Tree. Chrome columns rise from the sandy desert floor to support a ceiling plane clad with mirrors. Stone left the arid landscape that surrounds the property unaltered. "My architectural practice is more related to how artists work," he says. "I'm trying to do something amazing here. I learned as a kid doing my music that you have a right to come up with something brand new"

The minimalist structure has four rooms: a spacious outdoor living room with spa, fire pit and barbecue; a bedroom; a bathroom; and a small kitchen.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

I lost my Seoul



LA LA LA (LOS ANGELES) knows REM and PRADA go together (Just head to Rodeo drivess) Or if you're a newyawker, you know prada + rem got it going in as well.

But WHY SEOUL?! Seoul already has a project designed by REM... a museum i visited last summer... I don't even remember it but it was black and. modern. hah.

OMA, (the architecture firm, Rem represents!) did the PRADA TRANSFORMER, a design for a pavilion which wil open in Seoul, Korea in a month or so.


the crazy play and design should be left for Dubai. just kidding.

The Queen is Hit as well



McQueen Leaves Fashion in Ruins goes to show that the talk in Paris was more about money than about the clothes.

"Retailers are worried about sales, and magazines are concerned with the loss of advertising. And most designers, listening to the bean counters, have played it so safe with their fall collections that they run the risk of choking. Fashion is in a fractured state."

Are the expectations of fashion changing?

The economy sucks


Government data revealed that 651,000 more jobs disappeared in February.

"The unemployment rate surged to 8.1 percent, from 7.6 percent in January, its highest level in a quarter-century."

We all know architects are the canary in the mine.

To state it more clearly:

Architects are the first to be screwed when the economy drops.

TWEET, SHUT UP.


to all you obsessive twittering, facebooking, blogging, i spend 80 hours a day glued to my laptop or typing a keypad on my phone peeps out there.

interesting post on the ny times:

be it twittering or blogging

Berlin's Extreme Makeover.


Berlin is a fascinating city. I had the pleasure of spending a week in Berlin last summer, and I couldn't get enough of all the museums and historical culture active and lively on the streets. The Neue Museum, built by architect Friedrich August Stüler, a student of Karl Friedrich Schinkel, had a Modern Makeover That Doesn’t Deny the Wounds of War


" The Neues Museum briefly reopened here last weekend (was reborn, seems more like it), and local newspapers reported that more than 35,000 Berliners, many of them waiting hours in the cold in lines stretching nearly half a mile, filed into the still empty building over three days to see it."
"The Neues Museum suffered more than any other structure there from Allied bombs dropped in 1943 and 1945"

Is this another excuse me to drop couple thousand on another Eurotrip this summer?

it's good enough.


I miss Europe


from satorialist, the trendy site everyone seems to go to..

The layers, the color, and the attitude.

DUBAI looks like Ursula's Hair




Oobject has an interesting story on 15 skyscrapers around the world on hold due to the economic crisis.

Every single high rise city, including New York, London, Moscow, in the world is seeing skyscraper projects canceled.


However, Dubai does not seem to be affected by the current global recession. The CEO of Dubai claims the continuous flow of money from the present government guarantee the ongoing projects.

The crazy building up there, known as the "fourrrrr fingggerrs" will not be completed anytime soon. But who cares? Dubai is filled with so many "creative, out of tune" projects that it will look more like Disneyland.... or Times Square.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

pageflakes

MY PAGEFLAKES


my flakes is organized into two columns. the left is the skinny column, and the right is the slightly fatter column. I placed all my design/art/fashion sites and placed them in the fat, right side because of the flattering thumbnails i get to see when i log into my pageflakes.


right--

i have Notcot, the Satorialist (one of the most popular fashion website monitored by one man!), mirage 7 (a student blogger from Malaysia i previously blogged about) , curbed, and cool hunting. just your everyday general design sites. I wouldn't check these sites on a daily basis, but page flakes makes it convenient and incredbily fast for me to just drop in on the posts without leaving pageflakes.

on the left-- more academic

my wonderful rss feed, wikipedia, newyork times fashion + design, universal news and blog search, my blog ( my remainder to update), and lunch blog. the last blog is not academic, but the pictures are so pretty and it reminds me that intelligent female architects in new york city are eating something mouthwatering daily. It doesnt quite keep me fit if im staring at food every time i log into pageflakes, but whatever, it makes me happy. wee.

i admit.

i dont have pageflakes as my main window. or even in my bookmarks. I assure you, from tonight on, i will be making pageflakes my lover I check on daily.