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Architecture and Vision (AV) Is an AV’S Projects Have Received International International and Multidisciplinary Team Recognition
AirTree TalisEnterprise Arturo Vittori & Andreas Vogler Vittori & Andreas Arturo © 2011 Vittori © 2011 AR CHITECTURE AN D VI SIO N ARCwww.architectureandvision.comHwww.architectureandvision.comITECTURE AND VISION COMPANY PROFILE RECOGNITION Architecture and Vision (AV) is an AV’s projects have received international international and multidisciplinary team recognition. In 2006, a prototype of the working in architecture and design, extreme environment tent, ‘DesertSeal’ engaged in the development of innovative (2004), became part of the permanent solutions and technology transfer between collection of the MoMA in New York, after diverse fields for aerospace and terrestrial being featured in SAFE: Design Takes on applications. Founded in 2003 by architects Risk (2005), curated by Paola Antonelli. Arturo Vittori and Andreas Vogler, it is based In the same year, Chicago’s Museum of in Bomarzo (Viterbo, Italy) and Munich Science and Industry (MSI) selected Vittori (Germany). The company name not only and Vogler as ‘Modern Day Leonardos’ reflects the initials of the founders, but also for its ‘Leonardo da Vinci: Man, Inventor, their conviction that architecture needs Genius’ exhibition. In 2007, a model of a vision of the future to become a long the inflatable habitat ‘MoonBaseTwo’, lasting cultural contribution of its time. developed to allow long-term exploration The vision of AV is to improve the quality of on the Moon, was acquired for the collection life through a wise use of technologies and of the MSI, while ‘MarsCruiserOne’, the available resources to create a harmonious design for a pressurized laboratory rover for integration of humans, technology and human Mars exploration, was shown at the nature. -
Space Architecture the New Frontier for Design Research
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN GUEST-EDITED BY NEIL LEACH SPACE ARCHITECTURE THE NEW FRONTIER FOR DESIGN RESEARCH 06 / 2014 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 ISSN 0003-8504 PROFILE NO 232 ISBN 978-1118-663301 IN THIS ISSUE 1 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN GUEST-EDITED BY NEIL LEACH SPACE ARCHITECTURE: THE NEW FRONTIER FOR DESIGN RESEARCH 5 EDITORIAL 30 MoonCapital: Helen Castle Life on the Moon 100 Years After Apollo Andreas Vogler 6 ABOUT THE GUEST-EDITOR Neil Leach 36 Architecture For Other Planets A Scott Howe 8 INTRODUCTION Space Architecture: Th e New Frontier 40 Buzz Aldrin: Mission to Mars for Design Research Neil Leach Neil Leach 46 Colonising the Red Planet: 16 What Next for Human Space Flight? Humans to Mars in Our Time Brent Sherwood Robert Zubrin 20 Planet Moon: Th e Future of 54 Terrestrial Space Architecture Astronaut Activity and Settlement Neil Leach Madhu Th angavelu 64 Space Tourism: Waiting for Ignition Ondřej Doule 70 Alpha: From the International Style to the International Space Station Constance Adams and Rod Jones EDITORIAL BOARD Will Alsop Denise Bratton Paul Brislin Mark Burry André Chaszar Nigel Coates Peter Cook Teddy Cruz Max Fordham Massimiliano Fuksas Edwin Heathcote Michael Hensel Anthony Hunt Charles Jencks Bob Maxwell Brian McGrath Jayne Merkel Peter Murray Mark Robbins Deborah Saunt Patrik Schumacher Neil Spiller Leon van Schaik Michael Weinstock 36 Ken Yeang Alejandro Zaera-Polo 2 108 78 Being a Space Architect: 108 3D Printing in Space Astrotecture™ Projects for NASA Neil Leach Marc M Cohen 114 Astronauts Orbiting on Th eir Stomachs: 82 Outside the Terrestrial Sphere Th e Need to Design for the Consumption Greg Lynn FORM: N.O.A.H. -
CONSIGLIO DI DIPARTIMENTO VERBALE Il Segretario Il Presidente
CONSIGLIO 23 aprile 2018 DI DIPARTIMENTO Pagina 1 / 24 VERBALE verbale n. 6 Cdip/2018 In data 23 aprile 2018, in Venezia, nella sede di Ca’ Tron, alle ore 15 e 55, si è riunito il consiglio del dipartimento di Progettazione e Pianificazione in Ambienti Complessi, in seduta aperta a tutte le componenti di diritto, convocato con nota del direttore, prof. Piercarlo Romagnoni, prot. n. 29742 del 16 aprile 2018. Sono stati convocati: qual. nome cognome presenti giustificati ASS Laura Badalucco p ASS Caterina Balletti p ASS Attilio Alberto Bassi p RIC Emanuela Fanny Bonini Lessing p ASS Guido Borelli g RSTUD Beatrice Boschiero ASS Fiorella Bulegato p ASS Francesca Cappelletti p RUC Antonio Carbonari p RIC Luca Casarotto p O Medardo Chiapponi p ASS Massimiliano Ciammaichella p RIC Sergio Copiello p RIC Matteo Dario Paolucci p O Giulio Ernesti p RIC Marco Ferrari p ASS Leonardo Filesi p ASS Laura Fregolent p ASS Francesco Gastaldi g RUC Francesca Gelli p O Carlo Grillenzoni p O Mario Lupano p ASS Antonino Marguccio g O Anna Marson g ASS Marco Mazzarino g ASS Chiara Mazzoleni g ASS Simonetta Morini p ASS Francesco Musco p il segretario il presidente CONSIGLIO 23 aprile 2018 DI DIPARTIMENTO Pagina 2 / 24 VERBALE verbale n. 6 Cdip/2018 qual. nome cognome presenti giustificati ASS Barbara Pasa g RSTUD Anna Caterina Perlati ASS Fabio Peron p O Giuseppe Piperata p O Matelda Reho p O Raimonda Riccini p O Piercarlo Romagnoni p RIC Maximiliano Ernesto Romero p ASS Salvatore Russo RUC Ludovica Scarpa p ASS Michele Sinico g O Stefano Stanghellini p ASS Carla Tedesco aspettativa ASS Stefania Tonin p ASS Margherita Emma Turvani g O Luciano Vettoretto g ASS Pietro Zennaro p ASS Marco Zito L’ordine del giorno della seduta è il seguente: 1. -
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The Corning Museum of Glass NewGlass Review 19 The Corning Museum of Glass Corning, New York 1998 Objects reproduced in this annual review Objekte, die in dieser jahrlich erscheinenden were chosen with the understanding Zeitschrift veroffentlicht werden, wurden unter that they were designed and made within der Voraussetzung ausgewahlt, daf3 sie inner- the 1997 calendar year. halb des Kalenderjahres 1997 entworfen und gefertigt wurden. For additional copies of New Glass Review, Zusatzliche Exemplare der New Glass Review please contact: konnen angefordert werden bei: The Corning Museum of Glass Sales Department One Museum Way Corning, New York 14830-2253 Telephone: (607) 937-5371 Fax: (607) 937-3352 E-mail: [email protected] All rights reserved, 1998 Alle Rechte vorbehalten, 1998 The Corning Museum of Glass The Corning Museum of Glass Corning, New York 14830-2253 Corning, New York 14830-2253 Printed in Frechen, Germany Gedruckt in Frechen, Bundesrepublik Deutschland Standard Book Number 0-: 1-141-6 ISSN: 0275-469X Library of Congress Catalog Card Number Aufgefuhrt im Katalog der Library of Congress 81-641214 unter der Nummer 81 -641214 Table of Contents/lnhalt Page/Seite Jury Statements/Statements der Jury 4 Artists and Objects/Kunstlerlnnen und Objekte 12 Some of the Best in Recent Glass 32 Bibliography/Bibliographie 40 A Selective Index of Proper Names and Places/ Ausgewahltes Register von Eigennamen und Orten 86 Jury Statements Two kinds of people select pieces for the New Glass Review, people ^^wei Sorten von Menschen wahlen die Arbeiten fur die New Glass who make things and people who don't. The first group includes artists, Review aus: Menschen, die Dinge machen und Menschen, die keine craftspeople, and designers (frequently all in one); the second group machen. -
EXHIBITION SHOWCASES MASTERFULLY DESIGNED EVERYDAY OBJECTS at Moma QNS
EXHIBITION SHOWCASES MASTERFULLY DESIGNED EVERYDAY OBJECTS AT MoMA QNS Humble Masterpieces April 8–September 27, 2004 MoMA QNS, The Museum of Modern Art, Queens NEW YORK, March 2004—In a tribute to the inspired design of everyday objects, The Museum of Modern Art presents Humble Masterpieces from April 8 to September 27, 2004, at MoMA QNS. From the simple shape of a paper clip to the practical utility of a tea bag, brilliant design makes life easier, safer, and more fulfilling. This single- gallery exhibition presents roughly 120 common objects, half from MoMA’s collection and others being considered for acquisition. These masterfully designed objects, often small and inexpensive, range in date from chopsticks, designed thousands of years ago in China, to the 2002 design for the Yaktrax Walker, a device that attaches to shoes to protect walkers from slipping on ice. This exhibition is organized by Paola Antonelli, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. Among the first design objects acquired by the Museum in 1934 were a group of more than a hundred simple industrial objects, such as springs and calipers. The Museum’s collection currently includes about 3,600 objects of design ranging from a helicopter to a microchip. Some of the items in this exhibition have become time-tested staples, like safety pins and plastic erasers. Others, such as the Hairspray Face Protector and the home canning jar, have drifted into new uses or reduced popularity due to shifts in cultural attitudes. Throughout the exhibition, the Museum invites visitors to nominate other everyday objects that should be considered masterpieces. -
Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae Arturo Vittori Via del Piano 20 01020 Bomarzo (VT), Italy mobile: +39.349.4284161 [email protected] Date of Birth: 01.10.1971 Place of Origin: Viterbo Nationality: Italian Education: 1998 | Graduated as Arch. from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Florence, Italy | Thesis: International Space Station - Travelling Network | 110/110 summa cum laude | Awarded with the ‘Giovanni Neri Serneri’ Prize 1997 | Master, Architectural Diagnosis | CESVIP, Modena, Italy 1992 | Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany, 1992-93 | Erasmus 1989 | High School Diploma, Viterbo, Italy Principal Project References: 2015 | ‘WarkaWater’ Humanitarian Project, Dorze, Ethiopia 2014 | ‘TraningLab’, Robotic Simulation Traning Lab, with Dr. P. Cristoforo Giulianotti, UIC Chicago 2013 | ‘Emilia3’, Solar Car, World Solar Challenge, Grid position 12, Australia 2013 | ‘Hospital of the Future’, with Dr. P. Cristoforo Giulianotti, UIC Chicago 2012 | ‘AtlasCoelestisZeroG’, Kinematic Scuplture, NASA & ESA, International Space Station 2010 | ‘LaFenice’, public Art Installation, City of Messina, Italy 2010 | ‘MoonRolly’, study for a manned Lunar Rover, European Space Agency ESA & Thales Alenia 2009 | ‘Fiore del Cielo’, La Macchina di Santa Rosa, public Art Installation, City of Viterbo, Italy 2009 | ‘MercuryHouseOne’, Mobile Pavillion, Biennale in Venice 2008 | ‘ExoDome’, simulation laboratory for European Space Agency ESA & 4Con Space Ltd., Paris 2008 | ‘MoonBaseTwo’, Study for future Moon Laboratory with Thales Aliena, exibited at Museum