Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Logan Arts Center - Tod William Billie Tsien








I thought it was necessary to post the most current work of Tod Williams and Billie Tsien as their work always represents extreme craft and detail. But I was equally impressed by their most recent representations of the project.

Integrating Art and Architecture


Soaring skyward from a luminous, light-filled core, the new Reva and David Logan Center for Creative and Performing Arts will be a catalyst for creativity at the University of Chicago. A cornerstone of south campus, the visually stunning glass and stone building design by award-winning architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, seamlessly bridges the space between art and architecture.

Minimalism

The elegant modernist design (a hallmark of the couple) features a striking eleven-story, 155-foot tower, punctuated with light, open air terraces, and roof top decks. The vertical tower, rising from the urban landscape like a silo, will offer unparalleled views of the Chicago skyline, as well as provide multi-levels for interdisciplinary experimentation: teaching and presentation spaces for cinema and media studies, music, theater and performance, dance, and visual arts are intentionally interwoven throughout. A café anchors the building, connecting to the “podium,” which houses visual arts studios and shops and is topped with a sawtooth roof angled for northern exposure.

New Resources for the Arts


The center will add significant space and resources to Chicago’s visual arts, theater and performance, music, and cinema and media studies programs—and inspire everything in between. The architects conceive the building as a “mixing bowl,” fusing spaces, weaving individual rehearsal rooms with artist studios, critical theory classrooms with shops, and media editing labs with a video production studio. Public spaces include ensemble rehearsal rooms, black-box and proscenium theaters, a performance auditorium with exceptional acoustics, a gallery, a state-of-the-art film screening venue, a café, and dynamic outdoor spaces.

text courtesy of UChicago Arts

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Great Grasshopper Intro Video...for Beginners


This is a “quick” introduction to Grasshopper did for SHoP Construction’s fall studio at NJIT run by Jon Mallie and John Cerone. Most of the things in this video are covered in other videos on the site but it introduces a few new features added to Grasshopper. Toward the end of the tutorial we cover relationships between Grasshopper and Excel. If you want to skip ahead to that part it is near the 100min mark of the video. This tutorial skips over a lot of the basics regarding canvas navigation, component colors, etc. and dives right in to some examples.

via: designalyze

Peter Guthrie's Farnsworth House


I have said it once, and I will say it again. Peter Guthrie is one of the most talented 3d artists that I have ever come across.

Check out his latest renderings (yes renderings!!!) of the Farnsworth House by Mies van der Rohe.



Guthrie' s meticulous attention to detail, lighting, and materials are simply second to none. Keep up the amazing work...

You can check out more of Guthrie's work on this website and blog.


AJ Top 5 Comic Book Cities


I know he wasn't a comic book illustrator, but if you like this 'comic' style of drawing check out Hugh Ferris's work.