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artjipson · 3 days ago
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YTAA Full Show from November 05, 2024
“Your Tuesday Afternoon Alternative,” hosted by Dr. J on WUDR Flyer Radio has been around for almost 20 years now! I try to offer an eclectic mix of indie, local, and alternative music that appeals to both dedicated fans and curious newcomers. I try to balance both well-known and emerging artists, providing listeners with a blend of what we hope are fresh discoveries alongside some familiar…
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subtilitas · 2 years ago
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KKAA YTAA - House in Nemu, Shima 2020. Via, photos (C) Norihito Yamauchi.
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dlyarchitecture · 2 years ago
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jamesketchbook · 9 months ago
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KKAA YTAA (kkaa-ytaa.com)
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straccitemporanei · 6 years ago
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YTAA, Youssef Tohme Architects & Associates, Black House in Uptown Bucharest, mare museum ,The Museum of Recent Art  Muzeul de Artă Recentă, 2018  Photo: Cosmin Dragomir
“...The actual process consists of demolishing the original brick structure and then rebuilding it in black concrete”. http://ytaa.co/projects/museum-of-modern-art
via: https://e-zeppelin.ro/en/black-house-in-uptown-bucharest-ytaa-the-museum-of-recent-art/
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brighterworlds-blog-blog · 5 years ago
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Doing the show thing! #wudr #ytaa #radio #instudio #studio #yourtuesdayafternoonalternative https://www.instagram.com/p/B0jVj_YDvmO/?igshid=z3ir2kqyzeak
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archidose · 6 years ago
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Hong Kong - New New Territories
A project between temporality and permanence, infrastructure and public spaces, landscape and city
by Caterina Barbon + Matteo Vianello + Tommaso Petrosino
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mtxkrm · 7 years ago
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20 March 2018 // Out of season🍍
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nickyartsev · 7 years ago
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SC Villa by Youssef Tohme Architects and Associates (YTAA)
Located in the mountains at an altitude of 1,200 meters above sea level, this house is perched on a cliff edge. It was designed for a client who was seeking a break from the city. Only the façade overlooking the drop is entirely open. Inside, the sensation of looking upward is emphasized, only surrounding peaks are framed by the view, erasing all visual connection with the ground. A large central patio concentrates these tensions and amplifies the surroundings.
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spatula · 2 years ago
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(via This beautiful Japanese timber home is split in two with a peaceful central courtyard - Yanko Design)
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dynamicdata · 2 years ago
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KKAA YTAA’S STONE HOUSE (via designboom)
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artjipson · 5 months ago
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YTAA Full Show from June 4, 2024
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cocoon-jp · 5 years ago
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(via Gallery of MARe Museum of Art / YTAA - Youssef Tohme Architects and Associates - 8)
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aspidovaa · 5 years ago
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YTAA 2018 (Young Talent Architecture Award)
Palazzo Mora
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architectnews · 3 years ago
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Mies van der Rohe Award 2022 shortlist revealed
David Chipperfield's restoration of Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie, a memorial park on the site of a former synagogue and a visitor centre by Dorte Mandrup are among the 40 European projects shortlisted for this year's Mies van der Rohe Award.
The biannual European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award is named after modernist architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
It is usually given by the European Union and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe to the best European architecture project completed within the past two years. However, the 2022 edition will feature works from the past 2.5 years as the coronavirus pandemic has delayed the award.
Above: Kingston University – Town House by Grafton Architects is on the shortlist. Photo is by Dennis Gilbert. Top image: as is the Wadden Sea Centre by Dorte Mandrup. Photo is by Adam Mørk
This year, the shortlisted works can be found in 18 different European countries. Austria, France and Spain have the most shortlisted projects – five each – followed by Belgium, Germany and the United Kingdom, with three projects each.
Denmark, Finland, Poland and Portugal have two shortlisted works and the Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Romania and Slovenia have one project each.
Prague riverside revitalisation by Petr Janda is on the list. Photo is by BoysPlayNice
The projects located in the UK are currently still on the shortlist – as are two projects in the EU designed by UK studios – despite the country having left the EU through Brexit, which means they are no longer eligible for the award.
"As the [EU Mies Award/YTAA ] is an EU-funded initiative, we are in the process of updating some of the content on this website in the light of the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union," a statement on the Mies van der Rohe Award's website says
"If the site contains content that does not yet reflect the withdrawal of the United Kingdom, it is unintentional and will be addressed."
Dezeen has contacted the award for clarification.
Read:
Social housing revamp in Bordeaux wins Mies van der Rohe Award 2019
The majority of the shortlisted works this year are collective housing projects, with nine schemes of this typology.
There are seven cultural buildings shortlisted and six mixed-use buildings on the list.
Enrico Fermi School by BDR Bureau is the only Italian project shortlisted. Photo is by Simone Bossi
The shortlist was chosen by a jury consisting of architect Tatiana Bilbao, journalist and curator Francesca Ferguson, architect Mia Hägg, art historian Triin Ojari, architect Georg Pendl, former Thessaloniki deputy mayor Spiros Pengas and architect Marcel Smets.
Five finalists for the award will be announced on 16 February, with the architecture and emerging winners revealed in mid-April. The EU Mies Awards Day, when the awards ceremony will be held, will take place at the Mies van der Rohe Barcelona Pavilion in May.
Turó de la Peira's Sports Center by Arquitectura Anna Noguera and J2J Architects. Photo is by Enric Duch
Sustainability and inclusivity were among the things the jury looked at this year.
"One of the main elements in architectural sustainability is the long life of buildings," Smets said. "If we build new buildings, we must envision their next life, allow their next life."
"The pandemic has further changed our view on architecture and how we live. I personally think it is extremely important to highlight something whereby collective life is central and, maybe, where there is also some sense of local in it. Not only the global but also the local, because people have recently rediscovered the importance of their close environment."
High-profile projects that are up for the award include the David Chipperfield renovation of the Mies van der Rohe-designed Neue Nationalgalerie gallery in Berlin, Petr Jandr's revitalisation of the Prague waterfront and Grafton Architects' Kingston University London, which won the 2021 Stirling Prize.
Read on for the full list of all 40 finalists sorted by country:
Austria: › Atelierhaus C.21, by Werner Neuwirth › School Campus Neustift, by Fasch & Fuchs Architekten › Reviltalization of a Town House, by Mia2 Architektur › Gleis 21, by Einszueins Architektur › New Gallery and Casemates / New Bastion, by Bevk Perovic Arhitekti
Neue Galerie und Kasematten is one of three German projects shortlisted. Photo is by David Schreyer
Belgium: › Gare Maritime, by Neutelings Riedijk Architects › Melopee Multipurpose School Building, by Xaveer de Geyter Architects › Z33 House for Contemporary Art, Design and Architecture by Francesco Torzo
Czech Republic: › Prague Eyes – Riverfront Revitalization, by Petr Janda
Denmark: › Wadden Sea Centre, by Dorte Mandrup › Malt Factory, by Praksis, VMB Restoration Architects, Kirstine Jensen Landscape Architecture, Morten Skovmand Artist and Henry Jensen Engineers
Finland: › Tikkurila Church and Housing, by OOPEAA Office for Peripheral Architecture › Helsinki Olympic Stadium Refurbishment and Extension, by KS2 Architects Ltd and Arkkitehdit NRT
Five French projects were shortlisted including the Student Residence and Reversible Car Park. Photo is by Maxime Delvaux
France: › Nursery and Primary School, by Atelier Julien Boidot › Pierres Blanches Cultural Centre, by RAUM › Railway Farm, by Grand Huit and Melanie Drevet Paysagiste › Vertical Farm, by Ilimelgo and Secousses Architectes › Student Residence and Reversible Car Park, by Baukunst and Bruther
Germany: › Frizz 23, by Deadline (Britta Jürgens + Matthew Griffin) › Housing Rack/Pre-fab House in Berlin, by FAR frohn&rojas › Neue Nationalgalerie, by David Chipperfield Architects
Greece: › Dexamenes Seaside Hotel, by K-Studio
Hungary: › Extension and Reconstruction of the Vizafogó Kindergarten, by Archikon
Italy: › Enrico Fermi School, by BDR Bureau
LocHal Public Library was also shortlisted. Photo is by Stijn Bollaert
The Netherlands: › LocHal Public Library, by Civic Architects, Braaksma & Roos architectenbureau and Inside Outside/Petra Blaisse
Norway: › Vindmøllebakken, by Helen & Hard
Poland: › Local Activity Centre, by Marlena Wolnik MWArchitekci › Great Synagogue Memorial Park, by Narchitektura/Bartosz Haduch
Portugal: › Marquês de Abrantes' Palace, by Ateliermob › Portas do Mar - public space and car parking, by Carrilho da Graça Arquitectos
Romania: › Apartments building Mumuleanu 14/Urban Spaces, by ADN Birou de Arhitectura
Slovenia: › Market Square Ptuj, by Arhitektura Krušec and Studio AKKA
Spain: › Turó de la Peira's Sports Center and Layout of the Interior Urban Block, by Arquitectura Anna Noguera and J2J architects › Recovery of Merola's Tower, by Carles Enrich Studio › La Borda - Cooperative Housing, by Lacol › Fabra & Coats & Social Housing, by Roldán + Berengué Arquitectes › 85 Social Housing Units in Cornellà, by Peris + Toral Arquitectes
Despite no longer being part of teh EU, three UK projects were shortlisted including Hill House Box. Photo is by Johan Dehlin
United Kingdom: › Hill House Box, by Carmody Groarke › Second Home Offices in Holland Park, by SelgasCano › Town House, Kingston University, by Grafton Architects
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brighterworlds-blog-blog · 5 years ago
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Dr. J who can’t find the camera and @avoiceofyourown after another terrific interview! Go see them this Saturday at @blindbobs with @nightbeastband and @legbonepunk as AVOYO release their new record Satellite #music #live #livemusic #ytaa #Dayton #radio #instudio #guests #yourtuesdayafternoonalternative #wudr #indie #whereisthecamera (at WUDR Flyer Radio 99.5/98.1) https://www.instagram.com/p/By3z2d7DN8Q/?igshid=ro05jvh9bitp
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