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1309 - Saying Goodbye to Our Founder
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As the weather turns colder and the harvest is fast approaching, Wendell works harder than ever to ensure everything is running smoothly. Although he feels that his efforts have been taking a toll on his body for some time, he has been doing his best to ignore it and hasn't mentioned it to his family, keeping up the appearance of the strong family patriarch.
On a cold stormy morning, however, he collapses as he gets out of bed. Unaccustomed to his father missing breakfast, Frederik goes to his cottage and finds him on the floor out cold. After lifting him back into his bed, he quickly fetches his sister Cecilia. It dawns on him that if his father passes away, the responsibility of running the farm now falls to him. Having always had his father to rely on and to tell him what to do, the realization that he is now the figure that others will look up to has him dreading the inevitable.
Cecilia only needs to take one look at her father to know that he is not long for this world, and suggests that they send for Gemma, though they aren't sure exactly where she is in Henford. Still upset about how she abandoned her family, Frederik isn't happy about the idea, but agrees for their father's sake and asks Trader Jacques if he might know of her whereabouts and be able to relay their message.
With Wendell confined to his bed, Frederik struggles to keep up with the demands of the farm on his own. Knowing her baby could come at any moment, Rosemary hopes to avoid the same outcome as her last pregnancy and limits her activities to cooking, leaving only the children to try and help with the farm. Noah, having just turned 5, is accustomed to his mother being permissive with him and begins to act out, only making the situation worse.
Rosemary successfully gives birth to another healthy girl, Adrianna, who arrives as a ray of sunshine in these tense circumstances.
A short time after the birth, Frederik is surprised to welcome Gemma at his door, dressed in finery and requesting to see her father. She tells her family about her change in circumstances, hiding with some difficulty the disgust she now feels at returning to her peasant origins in a house filled with children.
Wendell's last moments are spent with his three oldest children at his bedside. The entire family mourns his passing, in particular little Gabriella who, at 4 years old, is already an orphan. Frederik reassures her that he will take care of her, while Stefanie does her best to comfort her younger siblings.
Despite the tragedy, Cecilia gives birth a few days later to a healthy baby girl they name Lucia. Lucia's many siblings gather to welcome her into the world.
Meanwhile, Gemma returns to her home in Little Henford, remaining vague about the details of the family relations she had been visiting. The only person she opens up to is Lucan, but he is a poor confidante due to his callous nature, and the comfort he provides is only physical. Afraid she might become pregnant from their repeated encounters, Gemma also seduces her husband to keep his suspicions at bay if she is revealed to be with child from her ongoing affair with his son.
The decade ends much as it started, with one of the founders of the Barrow legacy passing away, and with all three women--Rosemary, Cecilia and Gemma--pregnant. While Rosemary and Cecilia celebrate the coming additions to their families, Gemma can't be sure who the real father is, and she worries that she might lose another child.
Complicating matters further, her husband Sir Amis is far from pleased with the news; with the rivalry between his two sons already being enough for him to manage, he isn't looking forward to having another child to worry about.
Births: Lucia Baker Adrianna Barrow
Deaths: Wendell Barrow • 1261-1309 (48 years old) • Heart disease
#ultimate decades challenge#udc#udc 1300s#ts4 ultimate decades challenge#morbid's ultimate decades challenge#sims 4 historical#ts4 historical#sims 4 legacy#ts4 legacy#ts4#sims 4#barrow legacy#Youtube
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When Jean Louis Cohen died last year I couldn't believe it. I still can't. Philippe Panerai too died last year and teachers went to his obituary. They were geniuses. Jacques Lucan dying too was a terrible hit. All around the same time, same year.
I saw Lucan in a conference a few years ago, I was too young in my education to really grasp the impact of who was in front of me.
I'm also lucky to have see Patrick Boucheron talk and I need to read his article about Italy. I hold off on reading things for years at times bc I get so high from some writings it takes me months to cool off
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also wrote down ‘Jacques Lucan’ with complete confidence and it took me half an hour to realise why that was wrong. Julius is crouching in the corner of my brain like a paralysis demon always ready to strike.
#log.#been thinking of reading pharsalia lately. after another caesar biography perhaps?#also no idea which translation to pick up ugh
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Jacques de l'Ange (Attributed) - The death of Seneca -
oil on canvas, 120 x 160 cm
Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC – 65 AD), usually known as Seneca, was a Stoic philosopher of Ancient Rome, a statesman, dramatist, and, in one work, satirist, from the post-Augustan age of Latin literature.
Seneca was born in Córdoba in Hispania, and raised in Rome, where he was trained in rhetoric and philosophy. His father was Seneca the Elder, his elder brother was Lucius Junius Gallio Annaeanus, and his nephew was the poet Lucan. In AD 41, Seneca was exiled to the island of Corsica under emperor Claudius, but was allowed to return in 49 to become a tutor to Nero. When Nero became emperor in 54, Seneca became his advisor and, together with the praetorian prefect Sextus Afranius Burrus, provided competent government for the first five years of Nero's reign. Seneca's influence over Nero declined with time, and in 65 Seneca was forced to take his own life for alleged complicity in the Pisonian conspiracy to assassinate Nero, in which he was probably innocent. His stoic and calm suicide has become the subject of numerous paintings.
As a writer, Seneca is known for his philosophical works, and for his plays, which are all tragedies. His prose works include 12 essays and 124 letters dealing with moral issues. These writings constitute one of the most important bodies of primary material for ancient Stoicism. As a tragedian, he is best known for plays such as his Medea, Thyestes, and Phaedra. Seneca's influence on later generations is immense—during the Renaissance he was "a sage admired and venerated as an oracle of moral, even of Christian edification; a master of literary style and a model [for] dramatic art."
Jacques de l'Ange or the Monogrammist JAD ([c. 1621 – 1650) was a Flemish painter and draughtsman known for his genre scenes and history paintings executed in a Caravaggesque style. The artist was only rediscovered in the mid-1990s as his work was previously attributed to other Northern Caravaggists and in particular those of the Utrecht School.
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JAMES FITZJAMES
1st Duke of Berwick
(born 1670 - died 1734)
pictured above is a portrait of the Duke of Berwick, by Benedetto Gennari II from the 17th century
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SERIES - On this day August Edition: James was born on 21 August 1670.
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JAMES was born on 21 August 1670, at the town of Moulins in France. He was the eldest illegitimate son of James, Duke of York and his mistress Arabella Churchill, and thus was from an illegitimate line of the HOUSE OF STUART. He was named JAMES FITZJAMES, meaning James son of James.
Raised and educated in France, he only moved to England after his father acceeded as James II, King of England (and as James VII, King of Scots) in 1685.
By 1687 his father created him DUKE OF BERWICK, EARL OF TINMOUTH and BARON BOSWORTH, and he was also made a KNIGHT OF THE ORDER OF THE GARTER.
However his father's reign lasted less than three years, before he was deposed in 1688 by the Glourious Revolution. After which he accompanied his father and stepmother, his father's second wife Princess Maria of Modena to their exile in France.
Over the next years as his father tried to recover the throne, he fought in the Jacobite Irish Army at the Irish campaign of 1689.
After the Jacobites many defeats he left for France again, alongside his father. There he joined the French Army entering the service of his cousin Louis XIV, King of France.
At his father's Parisian Court he married the widow Lady HONORA in 1695 and had one son. She was from Irish nobility, the youngest daughter of William Burke, 7th Earl of Clanricarde and Helen MacCarty. With her late husband Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan, one of the leaders of the Irish Jacobite Army, she already had another son.
Around 1695 the English Parliament removed his titles from the English Peerage, to do his support for his father's cause, so they became part of the unofficial Jacobite Peerage and were later recognized in France but never again in England.
In 1698 his first wife died and in 1770 he married again, to another of his father's courtiers, a certain ANNE. She was the youngest daughter of Henry Bulkeley and Sophia Stewart, a very distant relative of his father. With his second wife he had thirteen children.
During his early service in the French Army he was a premier general in the Spanish War of Succession, achieving many victories against the Habsburgs in favor of Felipe V, King of Spain.
By 1706 he became a French subject and was made a MARSHAL OF FRANCE by the King Louis XIV. The next year King Felipe V recognized the title of DUKE OF BERWICK as a Grandee of Spain and created him as DUKE OF LIRIA AND JÉRICA. In 1710 he was also created DUKE OF FITZ-JAMES in France.
The Duke of Berwick fought on the War of the Spanish Succession until the end and was later assigned to fight on the War of the Polish Succession, dying aged 63, at the Siege of Philippsburg in 1734, being decapitated by a cannonball.
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JAMES and his first wife HONORA had one child...
James Fitz-James Stuart, 2nd Duke of Berwick - husband of Catalina Ventura Colón of Portugal and Ayala-Toledo.
And with his second wife ANNE he had thirtheen children...
Jacques of Fitz-James, 2nd Duke of Fitz-James - husband of Vitória Felicite of Durfort;
Henriette of Fitz-James - wife of Jean-Baptiste-Louis, Marquis of Reynel;
François of Fitz-James, 3rd Duke of Fitz-James - a bishop;
Laure-Anne of Fitz-James - wife of Joachim-Louis of Montagu, Marquis of Bouzols;
Henri of Fitz-James - unmarried;
Charles of Fitz-James, 4th Duke of Fitz-James - husband of Victoire Goyon of Matignon;
Marie-Émilie of Fitz-James - wife of François-Marie of Pérusse, Marquis of Escars;
Édouard of Fitz-James - unmarried;
Anne-Sophie of Fitz-James - a nun;
an unknown son;
another unknown son;
another unknown son; and
an unknown daughter.
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James, his only son from his first marriage succeeded on his Spanish titles as 2nd Duke of Berwick, Liria and Jérica. This son founded the Fitz-James Stuart family in Spain, that in the late 18th century merged to family of the Dukes of Alba.
While Jacques, his eldest son from his second marriage, succeeded as 2nd Duke of Fitz-James in France. This son founded the Fitz-James family in France but died childless and would be succeeded by two brothers as Dukes of FitzJames. This branch of his family became extinct at the death of the 10th Duke of Fitz-James in 1967.
#james fitzjames#duke of berwick#house of stuart#stuart#house of fitz james#fitz james stuart#illegitimate#english royals#royals#royalty#monarchies#monarchy#royal history#english history#european history#world history#history#history lover#17th century#18th century#spanish succession#french court#versailles#louis xiv#charles ii#james ii#glorious revolution#jacobite#jacobites#history with laura
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FERNAND POUILLON - HOTEL EL GOURARA, TIMIMOUN 1969 - VIA © ‘FERNAND POUILLON : ARCHITETTO DELLE 200 COLONNE’, 1987 B. FÉLIX DUBOR, JACQUES LUCAN -
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Kersten Geers, EPFL, 2014, Architecture Without Content 9: The difficult Double
https://www.learningforms.org/architecture-without-content-9-the-difficult-double/
Invitation de 20 architectes invités à parler d’un autre architecte.
Pour Jacques Lucan, cela montre chez cette génération d’architecte de la conciliation entre nécessité de la culture et nécessité de se déprendre. Une aporie / paradoxe.
1- Pier Paolo Tamburelli : McKim Mead and White
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuU0mfkLl7M
2- Pascal Flammer : Kazuo Shinohara
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1ehXlTjuYY
3- Jan de Vylder : Eric Owen Moss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl_15UGCCDY
4- Yoshiharu Tsukamoto (atelier Bow-Wow) : Robert Venturi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jmIW9Js9PA
5- Martino Tattara (DOGMA) : Giovanni Battista Piranesi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4r5R7zANOI
6- Emanuel Christ (Christ & Gantenbein) : Hans Poelzig
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jmIW9Js9PA
7- Frida Escobedo : Alvaro Siza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umSGsN5o2BU
8- Oliver Thill (Atelier Kempe Thill) x Heinrich Tessenow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obxV0JGh_RQ
9- Mark Lee (Johnston Marklee) x Frank O. Gehry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6nyUQwxw_c
10- Michael Meredith (MOS) x The New York Five
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2c9QLnIPM8
11- Go Hasegawa x Kazunari Sakamoto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2c9QLnIPM8
12- Wilfried Kuehn (KuehnMalvezzi) x Carlo Molino
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRAsgF9BqPc
13- Elli Mosayebi (EMI Architekten) x Luigi Caccia Dominioni
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdhRybvUW6A
14- Wonne Ickx (Productora) x Ricardo Legorreta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeSSdTy53Xw&list=PLmNCkXSZPShoOakmzUL-o3KOAaVU6cXeo&index=7
15- Sam Jacob (FAT Architecture) x John Soane
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5Cgm3kmoXA&list=PLmNCkXSZPShoOakmzUL-o3KOAaVU6cXeo&index=8
16- Bijoy Jain (Studio Mumbai) x Louis I. Kahn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ax0mTBpAzEg&index=9&list=PLmNCkXSZPShoOakmzUL-o3KOAaVU6cXeo
17- Bas Princen x Luigi Ghirri
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQbYb0Dyexc&index=12&list=PLmNCkXSZPShoOakmzUL-o3KOAaVU6cXeo
18- Point Supreme x Elia Zenghelis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HuhymR-X14&index=14&list=PLmNCkXSZPShoOakmzUL-o3KOAaVU6cXeo
19- Faiden x Abalos - Herreros
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HulpHm44Krg&list=PLmNCkXSZPShoOakmzUL-o3KOAaVU6cXeo&index=19
20- François Charbonnet (Made In Sarl) x Jean Nouvel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy5k5wltajM&list=PLmNCkXSZPShoOakmzUL-o3KOAaVU6cXeo&index=20
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The ocean, the air, the sky herself, my fire, my flame, so pure and free, And each more lighter for each day. My love Floats on above the long aerial winds, with the brawling of the winds of air comes to its liquid body.[1]
She brought down one of the clouds and threw it around me.[2] Nüwa made me completely fall in love with her, but her sister rejects our love.
Mourning is a grief at the bitter death of one who was dear to you.[3]
For it would be foolish to vow that one would die or that one would not fly.[4]
The sails reach the clouds, the keel rests on the bottom.[5]
But while sun and moon Survive, so will she.[6]
I wish to explain all I can, but I am far from being able to explain all I wish.[7]
Come, attendants, light me a lamp, Scoop dewy liquid in pitchers from rivers And heat the water, So I may ablute this god sent dream.[8]
More and more I fall in love with her.
my heart cleaved to her and I cannot live without her.[9]
my beloved is more beautiful than shine!"[10]
the minds of the wicked are aroused to jealousy by the mercies of God, acting like fans to light up their wrath.[11]
who more envious, bitter, and jealous[12]
You say that your sister, in giving her all of yours, has no meaning to you any more? the hate was overreached.[13]
Who are gods if no one believes in them
Man makes religion, religion does not make man.[14]
Such is the power of simple passion.[15]
Time changes the world and time changes people.
Time is precious; if you lose time, you lose your goddess.[16]
How long will my sun shine? I hear the suns sibling, the moon, dragging the sun away from me.
But taking the sun, means also taking all the light. And taking all the light, means the moon will die too.
they're in their death throes, about to die, crushed under the weight of their non believers
Tomorrow, those who thought they had died from love will die once again from another love, or from the same.
shall the jealousy burn like fire[17]
In love it is another matter; then jealousy is so near akin to nature, that it is hard to believe that it is not her work; and the example of the very beasts, many of whom are madly jealous, seems to prove this point beyond reply.[18]
She now has need to come down to earth again; it is enough to have come down once.[19]
I Cry
My greatest fear became my greatest nightmare
Can they die?” we should rather ask, “Can they be reborn?”[20]
Regaining all the faith in a fallen goddess can make a goddess rise. But only for a short time – and that - in the fragile form of a butterfly
You must build a temple.[21]
Close to that then, seeking to build a temple to Nüwa, from the same vestiges they transferred to a new form of a butterfly[22]
Build a temple from a single stone, like to white lead, to make the obsession visible. with neither end nor beginning in its construction. Let it have within it a spring of the purest water, sparkling like the sun.[23]
I remember a white butterfly which went and came in the street[24], came to see this temple and this unforgettable menu
[1] Lucretius, Metamorphoses & me
[2] Ovid, Metamorphoses
[3] Cicero, Tusculan Disputations
[4] Aquinas, Summa Theologica
[5] Lucan, Civil War
[6] Ovid, The Erotic Poems & me
[7] Grimm, Teutonic Mythology The Complete Work
[8] Aristophanes, Frogs
[9] The Book of the Thousand and One Nights
[10] The Book of the Thousand and One Nights
[11] Calvin, Harmony of the Law Vol 1
[12] Augustine, The City of God
[13] Justinian, The Codex & me
[14] Marx, Collected Works
[15] Mallgrave, Modern Architectural Theory
[16] Goldoni, The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni & me
[17] King, James Bible
[18] Rousseau, Collected Works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
[19] Erasmus, Exposition of the Psalms & me
[20] Zizek, Less Than Nothing
[21] Rand, The Fountainhead
[22] Williams, Daniele Barbaros Vitruvius of 1567
[23] Jung, Alchemical Studies & me
[24] Hugo, Les Miserables
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Habiter (conférence à la Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine / Jacques Lucan / 2022.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBpsTeewkIw
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Examens Printemps 2020
Pour faire suite à la demande de vos délégués, voici les liens vers les supports de cours qui m'ont été transmis par vos enseignants.
Physique - J. Tanant
Examen individuel écrit - 28 Mai de 9h a 11h30
L'examen individuel sera réalisé dans des modalités restant proches de celles annoncées au début du semestre mais adaptées au nouveau contexte suite à la pandémie.
Forme de l'examen :
Il s'agit d'un questionnaire à réponse libre constitué de 20 questions, remis par email à 9h le 28 mai, sous la forme d'un fichier informatique et à remettre au bout de 2h30. Pour limiter la fraude, il y aura plusieurs sujets différents: les élèves se verront attribués ce sujet par le prof. Comme annoncé dès la première séance et toujours écrit dans les documents dont vous disposez, c'est un examen avec notes de cours - si vous n'avez pas besoin d'apprendre par coeur, vous serez évalués sur votre compréhension et votre capacité à manipuler les phénomènes physiques que je vous ai présentés.
Modalités de l'examen :
Chaque élève doit disposer d'un ordinateur, muni d'un logiciel de traitement texte (type Microsoft Word ou Pages). Si les élèves ont des difficultés informatiques pour répondre, ils doivent en informer le prof avant. J'aurai une certaine tolérance si vous avez des difficultés pendant l'examen mais signalez-là svp. A confirmer avec la scolarité mais je souhaiterais être disponible pour vous pendant l'examen : j'aimerais organiser une réunion Zoom pour pouvoir répondre à vos questions et partager à tous les réponses, comme si j'avais été avec vous en salle d'examen. L'examen se fait donc avec notes de cours, dont vous disposez pour partie en papier et que j'ai partagé avec vous il y a un mois en version numérique. La délégation étudiante en a également une version sur l'espace qu'ils ont préparé - voir ci-dessous. Délégation étudiante / Lien de téléchargement (mot de passe : phys) Ces ressources sont nécessaires et suffisantes pour passer l'examen Au plus tard 2h30 après avoir reçu le sujet, vous le transmettrez en format PDF à mon adresse julien.tanant[at]gmail.com - j'accuserai réception de votre fichier - si vous n'avez pas de retour une heure après, c'est que vous avez fait une erreur de frappe dans mon adresse.
Evaluation :
Chaque bonne réponse obtiendra un point. Il est entendu que cette modalité particulière d'évaluation à distance repose sur une confiance entre le professeur et les élèves - à l'invitation d'Eric Lapierre, je fais le parti de vous considérer comme étant de jeunes adultes, capables de comprendre que l'enjeu de l'examen est que j'aie une appréciation réelle de votre capacité à poursuivre le chemin en cultures constructives.
Introduction à l’histoire et aux théories de l’ architecture - A. Rosellini
Vidéo des leçons
Images du cours + une partie de la bibliographie
Giovanni Fanelli, Roberto Gargiani, Historie de l’architecture moderne. Structure, et revêtement, PPUR, Lausanne 2008
Conférence de Jacques Lucan
Croquis - C. Simonet
Pas d'examen
Anglais - D. Whittaker
Contrôle Continu
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PUBLICATION
" L'ARCHAÏQUE ET SES POSSIBLES, ARCHITECTURE ET PHILOSOPHIE "
DIR. STEPHANE BONZANI
A paraître le 6 Novembre 2020 chez Métis presses, " L’archaïque et ses possibles. Architecture et Philosophie " sous la direction de Stéphane Bonzani.
synopsis :
Celui qui observe la production architecturale contemporaine ne peut manquer de constater une résurgence de l’archaïque, soit par les formes, soit par les modes constructifs et les matériaux mis en œuvre, soit encore par les processus en jeu. Tout se passe comme si, derrière l’épuisement des lumières du présent, du progrès technologique, se profilait une autre voie, plongeant dans l’immémorial. Pour autant, cet archaïque contemporain n’est pas un retour nostalgique au passé ; l’archaïque n’est pas l’ancien, ni même le dépassé, mais correspond plutôt à un recentrement sur l’essentiel. Mais cet essentiel n’est pas simple, au contraire, il est traversé de puissantes et irréductibles tensions. Décrypter cette tendance revient ici à donner un coup de sonde dans notre culture de l’édifier, à en ausculter les fondements, à y déceler les paradoxes profonds.
Autour de six grandes thématiques qui forment les chapitres de cet ouvrage – Installations, Inventions, Archétypes, Corps et affects, Déplacements, Expériences de pensée – ce sont donc six débats qui sont ouverts. Architectes, philosophes, historiens, chercheurs nous aident à mieux comprendre les enjeux d’un moment théorique important de la question architecturale et d’en saisir les possibles.
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avec les contributions de :
Stéphane Bonzani, Julien Lafontaine Carboni, Marc-Antoine Durand, Tewfik Hammoudi, Mina Tsarouchi, Halimatou Mama Awal, Jacques Lucan, David Vanderburgh, Aleksey Sevastyanov, Michael Jasper, Christel Marchiaro, Xavier van Rooyen, Xavier Ros Majó, Simon Teyssou, Anne Roqueplo, Amanda Reeser Lawrence, Eric de Toisy, Eireen Schreurs, Chiara Roma, Philippe Potié, Julie Cattant, Elisavet Kiourtsoglou, Syrine Bouajila, Céline Bonicco-Donato, Pierre Dufour, Marc Barani, Xavier Bonnaud, Roberto Pasini, Esteban Restrepo Restrepo, Manuel Bello-Marcano, François Guéry, Guillaume Rangheard, Fanny Léglise, Jean-Luc Bayard, Marc Brabant, Juhani Pallasmaa, Marcus Weisen, Chris Younès.
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RE-Blog : LA TAILLE ET LA QUALITÉ DES LOGEMENTS, C’EST LE VASTE CHANTIER AUQUEL NOUS DEVRONS TOUS NOUS ATTELER
RE-Blog : LA TAILLE ET LA QUALITÉ DES LOGEMENTS, C’EST LE VASTE CHANTIER AUQUEL NOUS DEVRONS TOUS NOUS ATTELER ou penser l'immobilier face aux contraintes locales.
Left Side, Charleroi, arcJ : RGPA, 2019
Mots clés : architecture, surfaces, qualité de vie Temps de lecture : 3 minutes
Le 24 avril 2020, les architectes ou professeurs d’architecture François Leclercq, Jacques Lucan et Odile Seyler ont offert une tribune sur la question du logement aujourd’hui, face aux nouveaux paradigmes quotidiens du confinement et où votre maison devient le monde.…
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Psychoanalysis
The word itself means 'psychological theory and therapy, which aims to treat mental disorders by investigating the interaction of conscious and unconscious' minds [Oxford Dictionaries online]. It is relevant to talk about psychoanalysis because every human's mind is different, and if there is a mental disorder, it'll be treatable. Just like learning about the human body biological; learning about the mind and gaining knowledge for the brain. Unconscious mind: Freud. The ID primary desires work on pleasure principle; The ego is the in-between The I'd and the real world, works on reality; The superego, the conscience, values and morals, idealistic. E.g. 'eat all the choco' -Id 'you're mean to be on a diet' -superego, 'just have a small piece' -ego Neuroses: can be cased from both pleasure principle and of childhood traumas. Freud had a lot of theory that can explain many things. Sublimation is expressing intense emotions/ activity that is converted socially acceptable.surrealism. Freud theories can't be credible. Separation anxiety: isn't enough maternal care in a child's life, or when a child is separated for too long because when they start to grow, they might think that good thing will disappear at any given moment. Secure/anxious/ avoidant attachment. Jacques Lucan was known for his idea of the mirror phase. These ideas can be applied to visual work in many ways from showing the unconscious mind, and many things that are created from imagination can have more than one meaning with past and history of a person mind and if that person went through something traumatic or its a mental disorder. I don't think I have to research when I say this that I have seen many films or documentaries based of visual content from drawing, a way that some people have communicated there feeling or what they have seen which can also lead up to an analysis or their picture of what is in their mind.
https://www.boredpanda.com/surreal-illustration-elesq-elliana-esquivel/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic
Psychology can be a very uncertain topic because there are many theories, but I believe our minds is what makes every human being unique. If I resolve this topic and base it on just design, it would be that designing surrealism or imaginative things proves that we do have an unconscious mind which is ideas from dreams, things that you don’t see in the real world.
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Alger Climat de France (HLM housing) Oued Koriche - Algiers, Algeria; 1954-57
Fernand Pouillon
see map | more information 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | video 1, 2, 3
via “Fernand Pouillon : architetto delle 200 colonne” by B. Félix Dubor and Jacques Lucan, (1987)
#architecture#arquitectura#architektur#architettura#fernand pouillon#hlm#apartment#apartment building#alger climat de france#alger climat#climat de france#oued koriche#algiers#algeria#french architecture#algerian architecture
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'La La Land' wins big at Baftas 2017 with some politics
It's just two weeks before the Oscars hit, but the BAFTA's took center stage (well right before the Grammy's) Sunday night with "La La Land" winning five awards. Not bad as it had eleven nominations and won for Best film, best actress and best director. "Manchester By the Sea" continued its winning streak for Casey Affleck as best actor and Ken Loach won the best British film award for "I, Daniel Blake." Emma Stone, who won for Best Leading Actress in "La La Land" took her acceptance speech as a moment for her political statement. It was obvious how emotional this was for her as she stumbled slightly giving her message. “It feels like the world is going through a bit of a time right now… “Sorry, I’m losing my words, this always happens… “I don’t know if you’ve realized this, but right now this country and the U.S. and the world seems to be going through a bit of a time. Just a bit,” she said. “In a time that’s so divisive, I think it’s really special that we are all able to come together tonight thanks to BAFTA to celebrate the positive effect of creativity and how we can transcend borders and how we can help people to feel a little less alone.” Emma also acknowledged the BAFTA community for voting for her, telling them: “Thank you so much for this, this is an unbelievable honor.” Viola Davis, who won best supporting actress for "Fences" had a message supporting Meryl Street, whose impassioned speech at the Golden Globes resulted in a nasty Donald Trump tweet tantrum. “Anyone who labels Meryl Streep an overrated actress obviously doesn’t know anything about acting. That’s just the way it is. And that’s not even just directed towards Donald Trump. That’s directed towards anyone,” she told reporters in the press room following her win. “This is someone who is the master at her skill and she has lasted for 40 years — in a very difficult profession might I add. She continued: “I have never met anyone who has been in her presence who she has not made feel like a star in their own lives. That is a rock. Very humble, very gracious human being.”
2017 BAFTAs Winners List (winners are bolded):
BEST FILM ARRIVAL Dan Levine, Shawn Levy, David Linde, Aaron Ryder I, DANIEL BLAKE Rebecca O’Brien LA LA LAND Fred Berger, Jordan Horowitz, Marc Platt – WINNER MANCHESTER BY THE SEA Lauren Beck, Matt Damon, Chris Moore, Kimberly Steward, Kevin J. Walsh MOONLIGHT Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Adele Romanski OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM I, DANIEL BLAKE Ken Loach, Rebecca O’Brien, Paul Laverty – WINNER AMERICAN HONEY Andrea Arnold, Lars Knudsen, Pouya Shahbazian, Jay Van Hoy DENIAL Mick Jackson, Gary Foster, Russ Krasnoff, David Hare FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM David Yates, J.K. Rowling, David Heyman, Steve Kloves, Lionel Wigram NOTES ON BLINDNESS Peter Middleton, James Spinney, Mike Brett, Jo-Jo Ellison, Steve Jamison UNDER THE SHADOW Babak Anvari, Emily Leo, Oliver Roskill, Lucan Toh OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER The Girl With All the Gifts: MIKE CAREY (Writer), CAMILLE GATIN (Producer) The Hard Stop: GEORGE AMPONSAH (Writer/Director/Producer), DIONNE WALKER (Writer/Producer) Notes on Blindness: PETER MIDDLETON (Writer/Director/Producer), JAMES SPINNEY (Writer/Director), JO-JO ELLISON (Producer) The Pass: JOHN DONNELLY (Writer), BEN A. WILLIAMS (Director) Under the Shadow: BABAK ANVARI (Writer/Director), EMILY LEO, OLIVER ROSKILL, LUCAN TOH (Producers) – WINNER FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE DHEEPAN Jacques Audiard, Pascal Caucheteux JULIETA Pedro Almodóvar MUSTANG Deniz Gamze Ergüven, Charles Gillibert SON OF SAUL László Nemes, Gábor Sipos – WINNER TONI ERDMANN Maren Ade, Janine Jackowski DOCUMENTARY 13th Ava DuVernay – WINNER THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK- THE TOURING YEARS Ron Howard THE EAGLE HUNTRESS Otto Bell, Stacey Reiss NOTES ON BLINDNESS Peter Middleton, James Spinney WEINER Josh Kriegman, Elyse Steinberg ANIMATED FILM FINDING DORY Andrew Stanton KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS Travis Knight – WINNER MOANA Ron Clements, John Musker ZOOTROPOLIS Byron Howard, Rich Moore DIRECTOR ARRIVAL Denis Villeneuve I, DANIEL BLAKE Ken Loach LA LA LAND Damien Chazelle – WINNER MANCHESTER BY THE SEA Kenneth Lonergan NOCTURNAL ANIMALS Tom Ford ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY HELL OR HIGH WATER Taylor Sheridan I, DANIEL BLAKE Paul Laverty LA LA LAND Damien Chazelle MANCHESTER BY THE SEA Kenneth Lonergan – WINNER MOONLIGHT Barry Jenkins ADAPTED SCREENPLAY ARRIVAL Eric Heisserer HACKSAW RIDGE Robert Schenkkan, Andrew Knight HIDDEN FIGURES Theodore Melfi, Allison Schroeder LION Luke Davies – WINNER NOCTURNAL ANIMALS Tom Ford LEADING ACTOR ANDREW GARFIELD Hacksaw Ridge CASEY AFFLECK Manchester by the Sea – WINNER JAKE GYLLENHAAL Nocturnal Animals RYAN GOSLING La La Land VIGGO MORTENSEN Captain Fantastic LEADING ACTRESS AMY ADAMS Arrival EMILY BLUNT The Girl on the Train EMMA STONE La La Land – WINNER MERYL STREEP Florence Foster Jenkins NATALIE PORTMAN Jackie SUPPORTING ACTOR AARON TAYLOR-JOHNSON Nocturnal Animals DEV PATEL Lion – WINNER HUGH GRANT Florence Foster Jenkins JEFF BRIDGES Hell or High Water MAHERSHALA ALI Moonlight SUPPORTING ACTRESS HAYLEY SQUIRES I, Daniel Blake MICHELLE WILLIAMS Manchester by the Sea NAOMIE HARRIS Moonlight NICOLE KIDMAN Lion VIOLA DAVIS Fences – WINNER ORIGINAL MUSIC ARRIVAL Jóhann Jóhannsson JACKIE Mica Levi LA LA LAND Justin Hurwitz – WINNER LION Dustin O’Halloran, Hauschka NOCTURNAL ANIMALS Abel Korzeniowski CINEMATOGRAPHY ARRIVAL Bradford Young HELL OR HIGH WATER Giles Nuttgens LA LA LAND Linus Sandgren – WINNER LION Greig Fraser NOCTURNAL ANIMALS Seamus McGarvey EDITING ARRIVAL Joe Walker HACKSAW RIDGE John Gilbert – WINNER LA LA LAND Tom Cross MANCHESTER BY THE SEA Jennifer Lame NOCTURNAL ANIMALS Joan Sobel PRODUCTION DESIGN DOCTOR STRANGE John Bush, Charles Wood FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM Stuart Craig, Anna Pinnock – WINNER HAIL, CAESAR! Jess Gonchor, Nancy Haigh LA LA LAND Sandy Reynolds-Wasco, David Wasco NOCTURNAL ANIMALS Shane Valentino, Meg Everist COSTUME DESIGN ALLIED Joanna Johnston FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM Colleen Atwood FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS Consolata Boyle JACKIE Madeline Fontaine – WINNER LA LA LAND Mary Zophres MAKE UP & HAIR DOCTOR STRANGE Jeremy Woodhead FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS J. Roy Helland, Daniel Phillips – WINNER HACKSAW RIDGE Shane Thomas NOCTURNAL ANIMALS Donald Mowat, Yolanda Toussieng ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY Nominees tbc SOUND ARRIVAL Claude La Haye, Bernard Gariépy Strobl, Sylvain Bellemare – WINNER DEEPWATER HORIZON Mike Prestwood Smith, Dror Mohar, Wylie Stateman, David Wyman FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM Niv Adiri, Glenn Freemantle, Simon Hayes, Andy Nelson, Ian Tapp HACKSAW RIDGE Peter Grace, Robert Mackenzie, Kevin O’Connell, Andy Wright LA LA LAND Mildred Iatrou Morgan, Ai-Ling Lee, Steve A. Morrow, Andy Nelson SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS ARRIVAL Louis Morin DOCTOR STRANGE Richard Bluff, Stephane Ceretti, Paul Corbould, Jonathan Fawkner FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM Tim Burke, Pablo Grillo, Christian Manz, David Watkins THE JUNGLE BOOK Robert Legato, Dan Lemmon, Andrew R. Jones, Adam Valdez – WINNER ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY Neil Corbould, Hal Hickel, Mohen Leo, John Knoll, Nigel Sumner BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION THE ALAN DIMENSION Jac Clinch, Jonathan Harbottle, Millie Marsh A LOVE STORY Khaled Gad, Anushka Kishani Naanayakkara, Elena Ruscombe-King – WINNER TOUGH Jennifer Zheng BRITISH SHORT FILM CONSUMED Richard John Seymour HOME Shpat Deda, Afolabi Kuti, Daniel Mulloy, Scott O’Donnell- WINNER MOUTH OF HELL Bart Gavigan, Samir Mehanovic, Ailie Smith, Michael Wilson THE PARTY Farah Abushwesha, Emmet Fleming, Andrea Harkin, Conor MacNeill STANDBY Charlotte Regan, Jack Hannon EE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public) TOM HOLLAND – WINNER ANYA TAYLOR-JOY LAIA COSTA LUCAS HEDGES RUTH NEGGA
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