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deadlinecom · 5 months ago
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moviesandmania · 7 years ago
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Bunker of the Dead - Germany, 2015
Bunker of the Dead – Germany, 2015
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‘True evil never dies’
Bunker of the Dead is 2015 German action horror film directed by Matthias Olof Eich [as Matthew O. Oaks] from a screenplay co-written with Bernd Strack. It stars Patrick Jahns, Esther Maaß, Aciel Martinez Pol and Sarita Bradley.
In the picturesque Bavarian town of Oberammergau, two friends, Markus and Thomas, are using the instructions found in an old Jewish diary to gain

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thesunlounge · 4 years ago
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Reviews 362: Peter & Patrick Jahn
The most recent 7” selection from Growing Bin Records is a cross-generational affair, with a father and son presenting sympathetic, yet varied takes on a slow motion balearic bomber. As the story goes, the younger of the Jahns–Patrick–found some old cassette tapes, one of which featured “naive synthesiser experiments and carefree noodling” from his father, Peter. Back in the 80s, Peter owned a pub called Schrank with an upstairs office used for studio experimentation and at some point during his auditory travels, the DIY explorer hit upon a breathtaking expanse of horizontal groove mesmerism, one that saw big-bottomed squelch basslines, hypnagogic funk beats, and downer guitar strokes jamming through clouds of orchestral ocean magic while spaghetti western reeds flow across otherworldly desert landscapes. 
After Growing Bin main man Basso got wind of Peter’s achingly powerful slice of downbeat boogie, he invited Patrick to present his own interpretation of the track. And while Patrick certainly pays loving tribute to his father’s work, his version is also a rather radical reconfiguration. Present still are the Yamaha DX7, the Roland VP330 string machine and vocoder, and the wavetable synths, though Patrick augments the proceedings with additional rhythm machines, mellotron samples, and liberal doses of echo-soaked dub drum psychedelia, all of which come together for a doped out and ever-evolving dreamspace stomper. Best of all, the original’s already massive bassline has been transported to a Moog Minitaur, and is now rendered so huge and physical that it threatens to knock the Earth off axis with each and every hit.
Peter & Patrick Jahn - Abenteuer ĂŒberm Schrank (Growing Bin Records, 2020) Peter’s original’s 1987 version of “Abenteuer ĂŒberm Schrank,” the title of which aptly translates to “Adventure Above Schrank,” comes to life on squelching basslines
these mutant monstrosities
like big bulbous Italo grooves repurposed for twilight melancholia. Clipped guitars scratch out solar funk riffs while droning orchestrations and choirs of the abyss billow outwards in every direction, with walls of desperate moaning completely subsuming the spirit. The drums work into a sort of low slung and funked out machine break, which swings infectiously as further blasts of heatwave synthesis swim across a sunset sky
the sounds evoking the motions of liquid starlight. At some point, a harmonica or melodica-type lead emerges, which brings evocations of seaside ghost towns, cinematic gun duels, and saloon doors swinging from the unseen motions of ghosts. It’s a spaghetti western film score made for inhabitants of a haunted and faraway moon, with spacesuits and cowpoke garb smashed together
like a sonic an exercise in filmic retrofuturism. As the track progresses, dub inflected clacks breath in the distance and synthetic reed instruments continue their sad songs of enchantment until the rhythms suddenly fall away, leaving space at the end for one last dash of seaside desert melancholy. And here at the conclusion, I’d like to mention the restoration work Sergey Luginin, who took what was obviously a very degraded tape and somehow extracted a shimmering sonic gem.
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As for Patrick’s 2020 version, kick drums, snare, and toms splay out as tambourines jangle over sub bass thunder pulses. Dubwise claps, rimshots, and woodblocks further color the spectrum and shakers spit fire until everything cuts out, resulting in a stretch of emptiness filled by pads that move like an ocean of starshine...their melodies teasing out now-familiar themes over Carpenter-style horror movie Moog bass. The beats rejoin the city leveling basslines for a momentary hint of the original version’s groove, but everything breaks down once more and the yearning reed leads finally emerge to sing their songs of oceanic desert mysticisms while melodica-evoking dub breaths flutter through celestial ether. Kicks slap and abstracted claps fire as it all finally locks back in, now with the chest caving bass progression finally allowed its full form and blinding waves of Mellotronic magic blowing across the stereo field. Psychoactivating panoramas of dub fx hit from all directions as the rhythms take on an even more enhanced G-funk swing, with tons of shuffle kissing the double-time hi-hat patterns
the track almost daring you not to nod your head and lose yourself to the groove. Percolating reggae chords spread outwards like discrete wavefronts of moonlight and the jam starts to loosen, with frog song squelch textures and liquiform pads swirling together. And as the atmospheric and melodic elements suddenly pull away, we find ourselves in a heady club drum vibe out, with the stomping rhythm box jams and mammoth Moog basslines riding alone before being increasingly accented by fluidic chord flourishes, delayed dub riffs, and searing waves of Mellotron string magnificence
all while the pleading harmonica-style leads weave lonely desert dreamspells 
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a34trgv2 · 5 years ago
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Leave Internet Personalities Alone -.-
Mr. Enter, BenTheLooney, Doug Walker, Tamara Chambers, PewDiePie, JackSepticEye, AniMat, Phantom Strider, Erod, Linkara, Obscurus Lupa, Lindsay Ellis, Patrick H. Willems, Jeremy Jahns, Chris Stuckmann, Logan Paul, Jake Paul, The Fine Bros, UberHaxorNova, Alpha Jay Show, Vailskibum94, James Rolfe, and Bob Chipman. What do all these and everyone else on YouTube have in common? “They talk about movies?” No. “They make videos on YouTube?” No. “They all hate Donald Trump’s guts?” That’s not even relevant to what I’m talking about. No, what all YouTubers, and Internet personalities in general, have in common is this: 👏They👏have👏lives. You wouldn’t know that the first time you clicked on one of their videos, but each and every single one of these people that produce hours of content ever week for your amusement have lives. Some go to college (ZeRoyalViking), some are married (iHasCupquake), some have kids (MatPat from The Game/Film Theorist), and just about all of them have families or friends they care deeply about. Ergo it should go without saying that going after them in their personal lives because you have some beef with them is NOT okay. It doesn’t matter what video they made got you frustrated or disgusted. It doesn’t matter what Tweet they posted got you so triggered. It doesn’t matter if they made headlines for all the wrong reasons. They’re still people and they don’t deserve any form of harassment, doxxing, threatening, or bigotry from any one. If you have any problems with them that makes you enjoy their content less, leave a dislike, unsubscribe/unfollow them, delete your history and watch something else. But most importantly: Leave. Them. Alone -.-
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lostanarchymagazine · 5 years ago
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Joker Jahns, the Critical Drinker, Dictor Von Doomcock, Dave Cullen, Froyo, and our fearless leader discuss CBS All Access' Star Trek Picard Season 1. #getwokegobroke #startrekpicard #alexkurtzmanfired
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keywestlou · 3 years ago
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WASHINGTON DEMAGOGUES
WASHINGTON DEMAGOGUES - https://keywestlou.com/washington-demagogues/Recall the book and then movie Barbarians at the Gate. Yesterday, I saw demagogues at the gate: Four Republican Senators sitting in judgment on Judge Jackson's confirmation to the Supreme Court. Undisciplined animals. Lacking even in basic courtesies. Kill their thrust. Putins unloading on the Ukraine. On monday, the Republican side assured the hearing would not be a "circus." On tuesday, the "clown car" rolled in as preliminary questioning began. The demagogues doubled down. Judge Jackson met the "enemy" from morning to mid evening. She accorded herself well. The demagogues were Senators Graham,Cruz, Cotton and Hawley. Their conduct was not helpful to the purpose of the hearing nor to the needs of the United States. They should find another job better suited to their ruthless demeaning attacks. Perhaps as military advisors to Putin. One Republican Senator impressed me. Senator Sasse. Not an attorney. Nevertheless, he came prepared. He had researched in detail the issues that concerned him. The exchange between he and Judge Jackson was as two persons  engaged in a pleasant conversation concerning issues they both understood well. We need more Sasses in the U.S. Senate. Graham and Cruz's times in the Senate have passed. They no longer are of value to the country. Cotton and Hawley are young Turks. Raring to go! Take on all comers! Correctness of their positions immaterial. Attack and destroy their motivations. The Senate can do without their kind. Discouraging news from the White House. The White House reported yesterday that the U.S. has depleted funds to purchase further vaccines and provide them free to certain members of the public. The money is available. Congress has it tied up in failing to approve the budget item. Fifteen billion dollars is required. The $15 billion to pay for second booster shots for those 65 and older. Also to pay the cost of first shots for those under 5 years of age. All politics. Can't blame the Republicans alone. Not when some Democrats are blind to the public's needs. This day in 2010 will be recorded as one of the most important in U.S. history. On this day, Obama signed into law the Affordable Care Act. Today noteworthy because of words spoken by Patrick Henry before the Virginia Provincial Convention in 1775: "Give me liberty or give me death!" Kelenskyy 247 years later. Two local restaurants recently sold. Shanna Key and Boondocks. Shanna Key was purchased by local bartender Scottie Jahn and his business partner Joe Donagher. Some remodeling being done. Shanna Key will reopen as Sally O'Brien's Irish Sports Bar. Dollar figures not available at this time. Boondocks. Always worth the drive up U.S. 1. Located just short of Big Pine. Larry Gardner bought the property in 2001 for $662,500. He enlarged and improved it. The closing took place December 28. The sales price $10 million. Purchasers Mark Vastaro and Randal Kassewitz. They have announced nothing would change. Boondocks will continue as is. Key West will have a Catholic high school again. The previous Catholic high school was operated by The Basilica School of St. Mary's Star of the Sea. It closed in 1986 due to declining enrollment. St. Mary's advises a resurgence in demand for a Catholic high school. It will begin with grades 9 and 10 in 2023. A significant sports day for Key West. On this day in 1924, the first six holes of the new golf course on Stock Island were opened for play. Enjoy your day!
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greennightsrecords · 4 years ago
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hmuncut · 8 years ago
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The end of March brought about the first trailer from the German film from Uprise Pictures REYES. It is directed by Patrick Templin and RenĂ© Wiesner and follows a man looking for a way to kick off his new book but comes across an awakening of evil in his home town. REYES is still under production so we should see more updates soon. For now enjoy the trailer and stills from this cult thriller. The official trailer for the German movie “Reyes” produced by Uprise Pictures is now available online! It’s a gruesome tale featuring occult rituals and human sacrifice, it is going to be a thrill ride, very far from PG13 rating!
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“Reyes” is directed by Patrick Templin and RenĂ© Wiesner (ABCs of Superheroes), while produced by Patrick Templin, RenĂ© Wiesner and Flavio Speglitz. Starring Kim SĂžnderholm (Follow The Money, Sinister Visions) as Mick, a down and out author looking for inspiration for his next book but stumbles into something very sinister in his hometown.
Also starring is Bill Hutchens (Human Centipede 2+3), Shawn C. Phillips (The Corpse Grinders, Return to Return to Nuke ‘Em High Aka Vol. 2), Antonio Monroi (Apocalypto, Texas Rising), Patrick Jahns (Bunker of The Dead, Break), Peter Ahlers (Skatecop), Aileen Dankyi-Sampong and many others.. “Reyes” on facebook https://www.facebook.com/reyesthemovie/
German cult thriller ‘Reyes’ unleashes debut trailer The end of March brought about the first trailer from the German film from Uprise Pictures REYES.
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lcndofdreamsss · 6 years ago
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SEMIDEUSES
LUH
Johanna - Lily James (f: caos)
Reyna - Lindset Morgan (f: belona)
Loshi - Ester Exposito (d: nyx e caos)
Alyssa - Danna Paola (d: hades e afrodite)
Catarina - Maria Pedraza (d: belona e hefesto)
Lilian - Emilie de Ravin (f: hemera)
Lilith - Melanie Scrofano (d: hades e macĂĄria)
Madison - Sofia Carson (d: hefesto)
Helena - Zoey Deutch (d: nyx)
Emma - Lili Reinhart (d: apolo)
Chloe - Emma Stone (d: venus e eros)
Lara - Lana Condor (d: plutĂŁo e marte)
Riley - Emeraude Toubia (f: tanato)
Jasmine - Maia Mitchell (d: bia)
Audrey - Kat Mcnamara (f: fobos)
Mila - Kiernan Shipka (f: Íris)
Argentina - Abbey Cowen (f: Ă©ris)
Cecil - Danielle Campbell (f: nyx)
Carina - Jessica lowndes (f: nyx)
Kevin - Timothee (d: afrodite e zeus)
Madalyn - Halsey (f: erebo)
David - Nick Robinson (d: talassa e tanato)
Jean Vaughn - Lisa Teige (d: eros e caos)
Elizabeth - Josefine Frida Pettersen (d: ares e demeter)
Joseph - Tarjei Sandvik Moe (d: despina e febo)
Cornelius - Brent Antonello (f: cronos)
Laura - Amy Okuda (d: plutĂŁo e marte)
Lyria - Arden Cho (d: plutĂŁo e marte)
Lorcan - Elizabeth Henstrindge (d: apolo e artes)
Lilian - Meritt Patterson (d: caos e nyx)
Bianca -  Shen Yue (d: hades e apolo)
Donnatela Von Groeben - Candice Accola (f: gaia)
Louise - Phoebe Tonkin (f: ananque)
Valerie - Nina Dobrev (f: calĂ­gena )
Brooklyn - Daisy Ridley (d: nesos e ares )
Minnie - Claire Holt (f: caos)
Veronica - Lauren German (f: nyx)
Shancai - Jennie (f:eros)
Diamanta - Mari maria (f:venus)
Santiago -  Aidan Gallagher (d: belona e hefesto)
Teresa - Ana de armas (d: belona e hefesto)
Alice - Eiza Gonzalez (d:ares e afrodite)
Gianna - Margot Robbie (f:nyx)
Ashley - Dakota Johnson (f: erebo)
Hazel - Emmy raver-lampman (f: plutĂŁo)
Annabeth - Melissa Benoist (f: atena)
Nico - Tom Hiddleston (f: hades)
Zoe - Eliza Taylor (d: poseidon e atena)
Polly - Teresa Palmer (f: erebo)
Mileva - Emilia Clarke (f: bia)
Gahana - Bae Joohyun (f: amaterasu) 
Jin Fei - Chloe Bennet (f: Susanoo)
Dominika - Sarah Desjardins (f: baba yaga) 
Andrei - Richard Harmon (f: Marzanna ) 
Isleen - Tasya Teles (f: Morrigan) 
Careena - Madelaine Petsch (f: ManannĂĄn Mac Lir)
Anna Julia - Camila Mendes (f: AnhangĂĄ)
ThaĂ­s - Camila Queiroz (f: Akuanduba)
Freyja - Mary Elizabeth Winstead (f: loki)
Talassa - Alexandra Daddario (f: balder) 
Teagen - Alycia debnam-carey (f:cailic)
Viktoriya - Kristine Froseth (d: nyx e caos)
Alula Castellan - Rachel Keller (d: zeus e hermes)
Orion Castellan - Cody Christian (d: zeus e hermes)
Layla Zhang - jeong heyoon (d: plutĂŁo e marte)
Otello Cameron - James Macvoy (f: poseidon)
Julieta Cameron - Sophie Turner (d: poseidon e zeus )
Daisy - Lily Collins (d: marte e apolo)
Drusilla - Jennifer Lawrence (d: despoina e jano)
Afrodite Campbell - Emily Browning (f: Afrodite)
Harlow - Zendaya Coleman (d: caos e talassa)
Otis - Chadwick Boseman (f: Caos)
Juniper - Inbar Lavi (f: talassa)
Mathew - Martin Freeman (f: urano)
Isabella Kuntz - Amanda Seyfried (f: venus)
Pheonté Ingram - Tessa Thompson (d: marte e hermes)
Sussie Frandsen - Yvonne Strahovski (f: Ă©rebo)
Bjor Gislisson - Henrik Holm (f: Forseti)
Ygritte Haddottir - Gina Steibz (f: Freya)
Dalla Sturladottir - Lisa Vicari (f: Hel)
Ingjald Torstensson - Taron Egerton (f: Odin)
Peter Alighieri-  Tye Sheridan (d: hades e macaria)
Leonora Di Angelo - Benedetta Gargari (d: apolo e hades)
Ophelia Cameron - Sadie Sink (d: poseidon e zeus)
Joyce Di Angelo - Millie Bobby Brown (d: apolo e hades)
Antoni O'Doral - luke kleintank (f: hades)
Poppy O'Molony - Conor Lesllie (d: ares e athena)
Leslie  Rochfort - Meryl Streep (f:apolo)
Learchos Rochfort - Scott Eastwood (d:apolo e ares)
Analia Reinhart - Jessica Chastain (f: ananque)
Grayson Kauffman-Algumacoisa - Jaeden Lieberher (d: maui e erebo)
Jacob Kauffman-Algumacoisa - Noah Schnapp  (d: maui e erebo)
Savannah Kauffman-Algumacoisa - Maddie Ziegler (d: maui e erebo)
Arabella Reinhart - Alexandra Park (d: ananque)
Amelia Reinhart - Francesca Capaldi (d: ananque)
Adonis Reinhart - Asher Angel (d: ananque)
Brianna Kade - Hayley Atwell
Faith Kade - Adelaide Kane
Levi Kade - Jack Falahee
Sophie Von Groeben - Sydney Sweeney  (d: hades, marte e gaia)
Luna Von Groeben - Britt Robertson (d: hades, marte e gaia)
Clara Amoretto - Emeraude Toubia
Julliana  Amoretto - Camila Mendes
Celeste  Amoretto - Camila Cabello
Stella Amoretto - Karla Souza
Acacia Dunhall - Bryce Dallas Howard
Sondra Eberhardt - Wyonna Ryder
Jelani Turner - Chance Perdomo
Veronika Eberhardt Torres - Sofia Carson
Hylla Avilla - Melissa Fumero
Richard Avilla-Algumacoisa - Booboo Stewart
Rain Avilla - Brenna D’Amico
Piper Mclain - Diane Guerrero
Tinker Lazar- Holland Roden
Kace Baxter - Michael Fassbender
Millicent Anttonen - Sophia Bush
Anna-Liisa Heinonen - Claire Holt
Mabel Sotto - Lily James
Regan Polinsky - Colin O’Donoghe
Moira Beckett - Laura Prepon
Spring Campbell -  Katheryn Winnick 
Tristan McLean - Ryan Potter  
Noe - Tiera Skobvye 
Megan West - Elizabeth Olsen 
Sophia Illis - Phoebe Tonkin
Calypso - Jessica Abel
Paris Hale - Ben platt - Paris Hale
Jimmy Dean - Jonathan Groff 
Paige McDermott - Danielle Panabaker 
Starlight - Chyler Leigh
Savannah O’kelly - Caity Lotz 
Naomi MacClancy - Sarah Drew 
Wilhelma Nicolaisen - Caterina Scorsone
Amalie Desmond - Ellen Pompeo
Nina Nicolaisen - Odeya Rush
Clove Desmond - Minka Kelly
BERNIE
Meghan Ory - Cassie Hale
Lee Min Ho - Larry Zhang - HistĂłria
Adam Senn - Gideon Burke - Geografia
Armie Hammer - Frederick Powell - QuĂ­mica
Gaspard - Finn Jones
Leo - robert sheehan
Dean Xavier - charlie cox
Adam Drivier - Alexander Kruggler - MatemĂĄtica
Daniel Gillies - Aston Marvin
Ian Somehalder - Shawn Benz
Joseph Morgan - Michael McLaren - (caos)
Ben Barnes - Victor
Chris Evans - Cole Hopkins
Paul Wesley - Kurt Von Groeben - (Gaia)
Tom Ellis - John Makkachin (Elise filha)
Chris Wood - Kai Zammeti
Álvaro Rico - Keith Louvier
Miguel Herran - Thomas Avilla-Valdez 
Miguel Bernardeau - Samuel Avilla-Valdez
Glen Powell - Lysander Desmond (Ares e Apolo)
Andrew Garfield - Evan Peter Kauffman
Noah Centineo - Lucas Santiago (Morfeu)
Shawn Mendes - Gale Bradock (Hemera)
Thomas Hayes - William Lynch
Herman TĂžmmeraas - Patrick McCarthy
Hunter Parrish - Cody Maddok (Apolo e Demeter)
Ross Lynch - Harvey Kinkle  (Hefesto e Zeus)
Cole Sprouse - Dante Aligere (Hades e Afrodite)
David Castro - Jett Pierce
Dominic Sherwood - Hunter Castro
Matt Daddario - Jackson Kade (hipnos e demeter)
Alperen Duymaz - Klaus Markson
Douglas Booth - Dick Griffin
Will Tudor - Andrew Desmond
Henrik Holm - Robert Jackson
Iain De Caestecker - Salazar
Nicholas Buzolic - Mikkel Nikoforov
Daniel Sharman - Nicholas Di Angelo
Michael Fassbender - Kit Baxter 
Nicholas Hoult - Laurence Keegan
Jeremy Irvine - Grayson Mills
Josh Dylan - Rupert Kingsley
Tom Hardy - Khalid Morgan
Tom Hiddleston - Deacon Price
Winston Duke - Jahmiah Whitaker
Sebastian Stan - Jay Macdonald
Grace Phipps - Daphiel Burke
Benedict Cumberbatch - Ray Burton
Michael B Jordan - Kingston Turner
Dominic Cooper - Lewis Mcfarland
Max Mighella - Jude Fowler
Laura Harrier -  Chelsea Ingram
Moritz Jahn - Drifa Sturlason
Louis Hoffman - Banki Bjalfisson
Paul Lux - Ulf Gudasson
Lea van acken - Skuld “Sacks” Agnarsdottir
Liam Payne - Koby Armstrong
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vasezrah · 6 years ago
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Here is what I’m planning on reading! Hopefully, I can read them all before the end of the month but oh well if I don’t.
- The Rest of Us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness
- Nothing but Blue by Lisa Jahn-Clough
The first book (the picture) is what we are reading for my high school book club. 
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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2020 Olympics Germany Roster
Boxing
Hamsat Shadalov (Berlin)
Ammar Abduljabbar (Hamburg)
Nadine Apetz (Haan)
Canoeing
Sideris Tasiadis (Augsburg)
Hannes Aigner (Augsburg)
Sebastian Brendel (Scwedt)
Conrad-Robin Scheibner (Berlin)
Tim Hecker (Berlin)
Jacob Schopf (Berlin)
Max Hoff (Troisdorf)
Max Lemke (Mannheim)
Tom Liebscher (Dresden)
Ronald Rauhe (Berlin)
Max Rendschmidt (Bonn)
Ricarda Funk (Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler)
Andrea Herzog (Meissen)
Lisa Jahn (Berlin)
Julie Hake (Olfen)
Caro Arft (Bochum)
Sophie Koch (Berlin)
Sabrina Hering-Pradler (Hannover)
Sarah BrĂŒssler (Mannheim)
Tina Dietze (Leipzig)
Fencing
Peter Joppich (Koblenz)
Benjamin Kleibrink (DĂŒsseldorf)
André Sanita (Solingen)
Luis Klein (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Max Hartung (Aachen)
Matyas SzabĂł (Dormagen)
Benedikt Wagner (Bonn)
Leonie Ebert (WĂŒrzburg)
Karate
Jonathan Horne (Kaiserslautern)
Noah Bitsch (Siegburg)
Ilja Smorguner (Idstein)
Jasmin JĂŒttner (Aschaffenburg)
Pentathlon
Patrick Dogue (Ludwigshafen)
Fabian Liebig (Potsdam)
Annika Schleu (Berlin)
Rebecca Langrehr (Berlin)
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Thompson Center Design Competition Chicago
Chicago Architectural Club Thompson Center Design Competition, CAC Illinois Architectural Contest News
Thompson Center Design Competition in Chicago
post updated August 24, 2021
Chicago Architectural Club Thompson Center Competition Finalists
Seven finalists have been chosen by the jury for the Thompson Center Design Competition
Winning design will be announced at a pop-up exhibit of the winning and finalists’ designs opening at the CAC on Tuesday, September 14
CHICAGO – The Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) and the Chicago Architectural Club have announced seven finalists for the architectural design competition calling for new, creative visions for the State of Illinois Thompson Center designed by Helmut Jahn, built in 1984 and put up for sale in May 2021. The winning design proposal will be announced Tuesday, September 14 at the opening of a pop-up exhibit featuring the winning and finalists’ designs on view at the CAC through October.
The competition seeks to give the building new life through restorative architecture while preserving its architecture and public character. The competition was open to anyone with a vision for the building including students, architects, designers, planners, and artists. The jury reviewed 59 entries from 5 countries representing work by professional designers and established firms as well as young architects and students.
“The jury’s selection of the seven finalists for the 2021 Chicago Prize Competition provide an impressively diverse set of possible uses for a re-imagined space devoted to Chicago’s civic ideals,” said Elva Rubio, Chicago Architecture Club co-president. “The design proposals turn the space into a new civic center with a state-of-the-art glass façade, a mixed-use development with an open-air park on the ground floor, a new Chicago Public School, a hotel and indoor waterpark, an urban farm, an art and civic culture destination with imaginative spaces suspended in the atrium, and a conical skyscraper skinned as a 3D LED screen.”
The finalists include:
“Offset: The Vertical Loop” is a mixed-use development with a new thermal envelope behind the original curtain wall that is set atop a ground-level remade as a public park within hanging gardens. Each floor is zoned, moving from public at the ground level park to private residences and vegetable gardens nearer the roof. Submitted by Tom Lee and Christopher Eastman of Eastman Lee Architects.
“One Chicago School” is a new prototype public school focused on public policy and civic engagement for students in Chicago to learn, question, and ignite change. Submitted by Jay Longo, James Michaels, Kaitlin Frankforter, Michael Quach, Abaan Zia, Mackenzie Anderson, Nicolas Waidele, Roberta Brucato, Zachary Michaliska of Solomon Cordwell Buenz, Chicago.
“Public Pool” is a hotel in place of offices ringing an indoor waterpark with monumental waterfalls dominating the atrium set in a garden. Submitted by David Rader, Jerry Johnson, Ryan Monteleagre, and Matt Zelensek of Perkins&Will, Chicago.
“Rejuvenation” wraps the existing exterior in a new “smart glass” façade using electronically tintable glass controlled by occupants to improve comfort, maximize daylight, and reduce energy costs. Exterior video projections share Chicago civic news and digital arts media. Submitted by Yuqi Shao and Andrew Li, students at the College of Architecture at Illinois Institute of Technology.
“Ripple” envisions a new sustainable public attraction comprised of auditoriums, art galleries, and community spaces rising within the exterior arc of the current atrium. These new spaces lead to a top-floor urban farm with rooftop green houses that use the existing CTA tracks to distribute the produce from the farm to food deserts around the city. Submitted by Patrick Carata, Simon Cygielski, Sarah Bush, Ilyssa Kaserman, Sean King, Amparito Martinez, Marcin Rysniak, Mica Manaois, Ed Curley, and Cameron Scott of Epstein.
“There’s Something for Everyone” creates an authentic new civic and social space linked to cultural groups across the city. Existing floor plates contain support or “back of house” spaces while the volume of the atrium will house performance stages, cinemas, arts galleries, and rehearsal spaces creating strong ties to the diverse arts and civic life of the City of Chicago. Submitted by Chava Danielson, Eric Haas, Tim Jordan, Bohan Charlie Lang, and Xixi Luo of DSH architecture, Los Angeles.
“Thompson-Scraper“ opens the atrium to the outdoors while wrapping the interior floors above with a façade that becomes a 3D LED matrix able to display images and video. Using the existing elevator banks as a core tube support structure, new floors rise above the existing structure with the familiar step-backs and topped with a conical “spire” also wrapped in 3D LED matrix. Submitted by Wenyi Zhu of Zhu Wenyi Atelier at Tsinghua University, Beijing.
The jurors include international experts in the design of museums and civic spaces, restorative architecture and landscape architecture, historic preservation, civic culture, and the work of Helmut Jahn, architect of the Thompson Center. The jury includes Carol Ross Barney, Founder and Design Principal, Ross Barney Architects, FAIA, HASLA; Michelle T. Boone, President, The Poetry Foundation; Philip Castillo, Executive Vice President, JAHN, FAIA; Peter D. Cook, Design Principal, HGA Architects & Engineers, AIA, NOMA; Thomas Heatherwick, Founder and Design Director, Heatherwick Studio; Mikyoung Kim, Founding Principal, Mikyoung Kim Design; Bonnie McDonald, President & CEO, Landmarks Illinois.
“In reviewing the design proposals and selecting these seven finalists, my fellow jurors and I considered how to ‘crack open’ the ground floor of the Thompson Center and make it breathe life into the streets,” said juror Thomas Heatherwick. “The strongest proposals show how emphasizing the ground experience and creating a dynamism inside the building can become an attractor that brings a new chemistry to the city. There is such a great opportunity here to reimagine a new type of public space and again showcase Chicago as a global hub for top design.”
The sale and possible demolition of the Thompson Center has been controversial among Chicagoans and architecture and design professionals around the world. Despite the toll caused by lack of maintenance, Helmut Jahn’s design of the Thompson Center is prized by the design world as a unique example of post-modern architectural design in a civic building meant to draw citizens into the daily workings of government. The State of Illinois issued a request for proposals for the Thompson Center site in August 2019. On August 17, 2021, the State of Illinois delayed the announcement of the winning bid from January to April 2022, reportedly at the request of developers submitting proposals.
The CAC’s pop-up exhibit featuring the winning and finalists’ designs will join the CAC’s current Helmut Jahn retrospective. Both will be open to the public through October. In July, the Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) opened its first, major limited-run exhibit, HELMUT JAHN: LIFE + ARCHITECTURE, the eagerly anticipated career retrospective of Helmut Jahn’s innovative architectural designs. The July 8 announcement of the new exhibit garnered global interest for the pathbreaking architect whose bold building designs can be found in virtually every major metropolis—from his adopted home of Chicago to Bangkok to Berlin to New York to Shanghai to Tokyo—buildings which are all part of Jahn’s enduring legacy. The exhibit, organized after Jahn’s death in May, includes numerous scale models of Jahn’s pathbreaking designs throughout his career and runs through October.
More images of the Thompson-Scraper design proposal:
Legacy of Helmut Jahn – January 4, 1940 – May 8, 2021
Helmut Jahn, FAIA, has earned a reputation on the cutting edge of progressive architecture. His buildings have had a “staggering” influence on architecture according to John Zukowsky, former Associate Curator of Architecture at the Art Institute of Chicago. Jahn’s buildings have received numerous design awards and have been represented in architectural exhibitions around the world.
Born in Germany, Jahn graduated from the Technische Hochschule in Munich. He came to the United States for graduate studies in architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology. After attending IIT, he worked at C.F. Murphy Associates as a Project Architect under Gene Summers, designing the new McCormick Place. In 1976, his first major high-rise building in Chicago, Xerox Centre, received great critical acclaim.
Jahn has been called Chicago’s premier architect who has dramatically changed the face of Chicago. His national and international reputation has led to commissions across the United States, Europe, Africa, and Asia. His projects have been recognized globally for design innovation, vitality, and integrity. Featured in numerous publications, his work has generated much excitement amongst the press and general public alike.
Jahn’s work has been included in exhibits worldwide since 1980. He has taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago, was the Elliot Noyes Professor of Architectural Design at Harvard University and the Davenport Visiting Professor of Architectural Design at Yale University, and Thesis Professor at IIT.
Previously on e-architect:
post updated July 1, 2021 ; June 28, 2021
Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Chicago Architecture Center and Chicago Architectural Club Announce
Jury for “Thompson Center” Design Competition
Jurors include international experts in the design of museums and civic spaces, restorative
 architecture and landscape architecture, historic preservation, civic culture,
and the work of Helmut Jahn, architect of the Thompson Center
Chicago Architectural Club Thompson Center Competition Jury
CHICAGO – The Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) and the Chicago Architectural Club have announced the jury for the architectural design competition calling for new, creative visions for the State of Illinois “Thompson” Center designed by Helmut Jahn, built in 1984 and put up for sale in May 2021. The jurors include international experts in the design of museums and civic spaces, restorative architecture and landscape architecture, historic preservation, civic culture, and the work of Helmut Jahn, architect of the Thompson Center.
The jury includes:
Thomas Heatherwick
Founder and Design Director, Heatherwick Studio
Heatherwick’s interest in joining the jury underlines the global design community’s interest in the Thompson Center as a significant building in a city known for a rare collection of groundbreaking architecture.
Carol Ross Barney
Founder and Design Principal, Ross Barney Architects, FAIA, HASLA
Michelle T. Boone
President, The Poetry Foundation
Philip Castillo
Executive Vice President, JAHN, FAIA
Peter D. Cook
Design Principal, HGA Architects & Engineers, AIA, NOMA
Mickyoung Kim
Founding Principal, Mikjoung Kim Design
Bonnie McDonald
President & CEO, Landmarks Illinois
The competition seeks to give the building new life through restorative architecture while preserving its architecture and public character. The competition is open to anyone with a vision for the building including students, architects, designers, planners, and artists. Competition registration is available through the Chicago Architectural Club website. Registration closes on July 2. Competition submissions are due July 19. The winning design will be announced in August.
“The Thompson Center, the focus of the 2021 Chicago Prize Competition, is a poignant subject to reimagine as this iconic structure and site faces a doubtful future and as we speculate on the “post-pandemic” contemporary city,” said Elva Rubio, Chicago Architecture Club co-president.  “The Chicago Architectural Club is pleased to partner with the Chicago Architecture Center to support this initiative on behalf of Chicago and the global design community.”
Previously on e-architect:
June 18, 2021
Chicago Architectural Club Thompson Center Competition News
Location: Chicago, IL, United States
Chicago Architecture Center and Chicago Architectural Club Announce
Competition Calling for New, Creative Visions for State of Illinois “Thompson Center” Designed by Helmut Jahn and Now For Sale by State of Illinois
Competition seeks to give State of Illinois Center new life while preserving its architecture and public character; winning design to be announced early August
CHICAGO – The Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) and the Chicago Architectural Club have announced an architectural design competition calling for new, creative visions for the State of Illinois “Thompson” Center designed by Helmut Jahn, built in 1984 and put up for sale in May 2021 by the State of Illinois. The competition seeks to give the building new life through restorative architecture while preserving its architecture and public character.
The competition is open to anyone with a vision for the building including students, architects, designers, planners and artists. Competition registration, available through the Chicago Architecture Club website, closes on July 2 and competition submissions are due July 19. The winning design will be announced in August.
The sale and possible demolition of the Thompson Center has been controversial among architecture and design professionals in Chicago and around the world leading to the creation of The James R. Thompson Historical Society that gave public tours of the building. Despite the toll caused by lack of maintenance, Helmut Jahn’s design of the Thompson Center is prized by the design world as a unique example of post-modern architectural design in a civic building meant to draw citizens into the daily workings of government.
From the architecture competition brief:
“The Thompson Center’s design was progressive for its time. Dwelling in the vertical shadows of modern icons like Mies van der Rohe’s Daley Center, Helmut Jahn’s mid-rise Thompson Center pierced the trends of neighboring International Style and Neoclassical buildings with a revolutionary concept for a civic building, one that represents a promising future of ‘transparency and accessibility’.
“Bringing together the various services of government offices in one building, the Thompson Center is also a major transit hub and a place for gathering to enjoy art, shop, and dine. Jahn brings open space indoors with the remarkable glazed 17-story grand atrium. Known as a “people’s center” or a “people’s palace”, the building was a symbol of government accessibility, transparency, and commitment to serving the people. This was a bold departure from how government buildings used to interface with the public.“
The jury to select the winning design submission will be announced later in June 2021.
Legacy of Helmut Jahn – January 4, 1940 – May 8, 2021
Helmut Jahn, FAIA, has earned a reputation on the cutting edge of progressive architecture. His buildings have had a “staggering” influence on architecture according to John Zukowsky, former Associate Curator of Architecture at the Art Institute of Chicago. Jahn’s buildings have received numerous design awards and have been represented in architectural exhibitions around the world.
Born in Germany, Jahn graduated from the Technische Hochschule in Munich. He came to the United States for graduate studies in architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology. After attending IIT, he worked at C. F. Murphy Associates as a Project Architect under Gene Summers, designing the new McCormick Place. In 1976, his first major high-rise building in Chicago, Xerox Centre, received great critical acclaim.
Jahn has been called Chicago’s premier architect who has dramatically changed the face of Chicago. His national and international reputation has led to commissions across the United States, Europe, Africa, and Asia. His projects have been recognized globally for design innovation, vitality, and integrity. Featured in numerous publications, his work has generated much excitement amongst the press and general public alike.
Jahn’s work has been included in exhibits worldwide since 1980. He has taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago, was the Elliot Noyes Professor of Architectural Design at Harvard University and the Davenport Visiting Professor of Architectural Design at Yale University, and Thesis Professor at IIT.
State of Illinois “James R. Thompson Center”
Designed by Helmut Jahn, the State of Illinois Center, also known as James R. Thompson Center, is facing the threat of complete demolition. Located in the Chicago “Loop” it is a major transportation node, commercial center, and workspace.
The building has been criticized for being ugly, oversized, inefficient, and poorly maintained. However, the Thompson Center has been pivotal to urban transit and a highly democratic contemporary civic center.
At the time of its construction in 1985, Helmut Jahn’s State of Illinois Center was a stark contrast to Chicago’s historic and modernist architecture, yet today it is an architectural icon in its own right. For the fourth year in a row, the Thompson Center has been listed in the Landmarks Illinois’ annual Most Endangered Historic Places in Illinois and it was included in Preservation Chicago’s Chicago 7 Most Endangered list in 2018, 2019, and 2020.
Chicago Architecture Center
The Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1966, dedicated to inspiring people to discover why design matters. A national leader in architecture and design education, the CAC offers tours, programs, exhibitions, and more that are part of a dynamic journey of lifelong learning.
Opened to the public in 2018, its riverfront location is in the heart of the city, where Michigan Avenue meets the Chicago River, featuring nearly 10,000 square feet of exhibition space with views of a century of iconic skyscrapers.
Through partnerships with schools and youth-serving organizations, the CAC reaches approximately 30,000 K-12 students annually, while teacher workshops provide educators with tools and resources they need to advance STEM curricula in their classrooms. Committed to serving under-represented communities in construction, engineering, and design professions, the CAC offers many of its education programs—and all of its programs for teens—at no cost to participants. CAC programs for adults and members include talks with acclaimed authors and practicing architects, in-depth presentations on issues and trends in urbanism, and classes unlocking subjects related to the built environment
Proceeds from programs, tours, and the CAC Design Store, as well as from grants, sponsorships, and donations, support its educational mission. Visit architecture.org to learn more and follow @chiarchitecture and #chiarchitecture on social media.
Chicago Architectural Club
The Chicago Architectural Club provides an open forum, an infrastructural framework and support platform for architects, artists and writers to discuss, challenge and enrich a dialogue among practitioners and scholars.
The Chicago Architectural Club organizes and hosts annually recurring international architecture competitions, lectures and exhibitions that foster debates within contemporary theory and criticism in art and architecture in order to promote a younger generation of architects and designers. Through our publications, outreach and collaboration we seek to engage the city of Chicago, its public and the larger audience of artist, architects and designers throughout the world.
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