Ergebnisse: 6

Over Site: how Caracas's new cable-car system is making ...

David Sokol

29.07.2010

Once so disenfranchised that they didn't even appear on maps of the city, Caracas's favelas are, thanks to projects such as the technically and politically remarkable MetroCable transport system in San Agustín, acquiring a social legitimacy. Here,

Sarasota Revisited: Architonic explores the architectural ...

David Sokol

15.05.2010

The 'Sarasota School of Architecture' was coined as an historical term by architect Gene Leedy in the 1980s to describe the unique mid-century, European-Modernism-meets-Florida architecture of the city. Here, we examine how the physical legacy of

'Form follows fear': in conversation with Roberto ...

David Sokol

28.04.2010

Architonic talks to Miami-based artists Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt about the relation between art and architecture, and how public space has become more contested than ever.

Unsung America: Pop!Tech

David Sokol

28.01.2009

Pop!Tech is a yearly conference held in Camden, Maine. Andrew Zolli will tell you, though, that it’s really a community of innovators whose ongoing dialogue just happens to culminate in the annual retreat.

Maine Journal: Needles in Haystack

David Sokol

03.12.2008

Stuart Kestenbaum is director of Haystack Mountain School of Crafts

Unsung America: Calais – nicht mehr ganz so knorrig

David Sokol

26.11.2008

Die neue Grenzübergangsstation in Calais, Maine, vom Architekturbüro Robert Siegel