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Space X F9R successful flight test

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Another successful flight test for space x rockets that are capable of lift off and returning back to there designated target areas intact. Also have to give it to them that there drone footage of the event was bad ass. Nice to see that space x is proceeding forward with there goals to make space flight more economic.



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Custom Designed Tiles

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Today, I got a great chance to tour Arto Brick Facilities a concrete and clay tile factory. The company is amazingly open to doing custom tile and concrete tile designs 2d surfaces and 3d reliefs to your specifications. I was able to see the process in action and learn some techniques and detailing limitations to help create a design.

Looking forward to working with them to make some beautiful repeating one of a kind patterns for a new project!

Here is some samples of there concrete tile relief work:







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John Lautner Designed Residence in Echo Park Needs a Healthy New Owner

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The Jules Salkin Residence originally built in 1948 designed by Architect John Lautner in Echo Park goes on the market for the first time in 65 years since it's construction. The house is currently in some disrepair and looks to have had several remodels that do not match the archive photos from the original model, drawings, and exterior shots. The original design of the home is a simple yet interesting structural solution using angled columns to support inverted (standard) wood roof trusses that opens the interior spaces to large glass openings to the outside. The home is a great example of an affordable unisonian designed home that Lautner predecessor Frank Lloyd Wright would be proud of.











There may have been an addition without proper Lautner supervision that now extends into the original carport.


The original and well proportioned glass seems to have been defaced and replaced at some point by some standard size sliding glass doors that can be picked up at home depot.


The interiors of the home seemed to be well worn by time and look like they could use some extreme and careful renovation by competent and respectful architect and builder to protect the integrity of the original design by Architect John Lautner.




I hope that this home finds a rightful and caring owner that truly regards the homes original design integrity as the guiding plan.


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The Devil in the White City Book Review

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The author Erik Larson has created an excellent and detailed non-fiction account of the events of the ambitious 1893 World Fair in American History. The fair was called the World's Columbian Exposition as it celebrated the 400 year anniversary of Christopher Columbus discovery of the new world. The story follows along with the famous Architects like Daniel Burnham, John Root, Louis Sullivan, Richard Hunt, Charles McKim, and landscape architect Fredrick Olmstead. The book describes the immense events that had to be overcome for the event to happen in Chicago and in time for the opening day. The goal of the Architects that were involved in the design was to create an ideal design of what a city like Chicago should be.

The story also revolves around a charming sociopath serial killer that would make the famous killer of the time Jack the Ripper look like an amateur.


I think this a wonderful account of the Architects that created an exposition that would forever change American Architecture, and is therefore an ideal book for architecture students and buffs alike. The World's Columbian Exposition is largely credited for the City Beautiful movement that swept the country and set into place master planning that tried to replicate the achievements of the White City.

Apple's Istanbul Clerestory

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Designed by Norman Foster Architecture Office these are 4 insanely large panes of glass that leave open all four sides of the above ground structure and support a reflective white ceiling. The aesthetic openness is achieved first by eliminating the framed glass and all visible glass hardware on the elevation and then fabricating full sheets of glass to reduce all joints to only miter glass corner conditions. Norman Foster seems to be a new go to architecture firm for apple since they are the same Architects that were awarded the commission for the apple headquarters by Steve Jobs.

Much of the success of the Apple Stores has been there ability to further push the boundaries and then showcase the full capabilities of the glass.








Referenced Links:
http://www.ifoapplestore.com/2014/04/06/curious-crowd-fills-first-istanbul-store-waiting-line/
http://www.macnn.com/articles/14/04/03/cuboid.above.ground.uses.huge.panes.of.glass.hides.two.full.floors/
http://www.designboom.com/architecture/norman-foster-partners-istanbul-apple-store-05-15-2014/

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Kitchen Remodel in a John Lautner Designed Residence

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Kitchen Remodel in the Schwimmer Residence described by Architect Duncan Nicholson:


This fall (2012) I finished remodeling the kitchen and adjacent laundry room of John Lautner’s Schwimmer house in Beverly Hills, California. My client had definite ideas about how and what she wanted to build both aesthetically and materially and I agreed since they reinforced the nature of the architecture. I had ideas regarding adjustments to the Plan in order to prefect the circulation and she agreed. Lautner designed the home in 1982 to be a modern castle and two of the seven circular stone turrets flank the view end of the kitchen, enclosing pantries. The original Pirelli black rubber floor was ripped out, the framing structurally reinforced to support both a new stone floor along with a 12’ long island and a new 7’ cantilevered dining table of 2” thick stone. Walnut was chosen as the cabinet material and all stainless steel appliances and fixtures compliment the afore mentioned material.







Remodel Described by Contractor Dick Minium:

The kitchen in this John Lautner-designed home underwent a full remodel that included installing 1” thick black walnut cabinets, Bouquet Canyon Stone floors and 2” thick chiseled edge Pennsylvania Blue Limestone countertops. The same stone and cabinetry were also used in the remodeled laundry room.









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John Lautner: Portrait of an Architect

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I've seen many photos of the Architect John Lautner at his desk in his office with a larger than life self portrait and have always wondered if there was more of a story.  Luckily I was able to find detailed photos and an explanation from the artist Kira Od on her website. She has an extraordinary and original technique of painting that drew Lautner's attention and requested the life size portrait.

I have included the following description as an excerpt taken directly from her website:

"JOHN LAUTNER: PORTRAIT OF AN ARCHITECT" 
Oil on Panel, 1984
42" x 66"
(112 cm x 168 cm)
I spent 1983 and 1984 in the Hollywood office of John Lautner, painting his portrait. It was an honor and a privilege. I was chosen because John saw my unique painting technique and saw me -- at 22 or 23 -- and said something like, "Jesus Christ, kid, you're the Real Thing! You invented this technique yourself???" To be called "the Real Thing" by John Lautner, I soon learned, was the highest compliment he gave.
It was a year of full-time work and it is the finest thing I've ever made. As far as I know, the portrait hung behind Mr. Lautner's desk until his passing, in 1994. He really, really loved it.


What looks like wood grain in these oil paintings is actually a disciplined texture deliberately raked into the wet paint with a stiff brush. Every color is bounded by a carefully designed shape that is finitely bordered; but the texture flows through all of them. The texture does not photograph well, but it literally dances with light, making the paintings alive in person.
This is how I see: from within a surface. It shows up in my vision as a very specific pattern that flows over everything before me, and it has an uncanny similarity to the opposing spiral arrangement of seeds in the head of a sunflower.
It's not drug-induced. It is organic and it is real. I have written a paper on it. Click here to read it.






The Iron Throne

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The Game of Thrones symbolic Iron Throne from the popular HBO TV series is not quite the grand throne envisioned by the writer George R. R. Martin. The artist Marc Simonetti came the closest to depicting the throne as the writer noted on his blog.

Iron Throne Painting by Marc Simonetti

The throne described to the writer:

The way the throne is described in the books... HUGE, hulking, black and twisted, with the steep iron stairs in front, the high seat from which the king looks DOWN on everyone in the court... my throne is a hunched beast looming over the throne room, ugly and assymetric...

The HBO throne is none of those things. It's big, yes, but not nearly as big as the one described in the novels. And for good reason. We have a huge throne room set in Belfast, but not nearly huge enough to hold the Iron Throne as I painted it. For that we'd need something much bigger, more like the interior of St. Paul's Cathedral or Westminster Abbey, and no set has that much room. The Book Version of the Iron Throne would not even fit through the doors of the Paint Hall.

When is the hottie with dragons going to sit on the throne?

The Throne from the television show has become so popular that you can purchase a replica for only $30 k.

Referenced Links:
http://grrm.livejournal.com/327569.html

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Still Time to Dispute a Demolition of John Lautner's Woodland Hills Building

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Aerial view of the Crippled Children's Society Rehabilitation Center by Architect John Lautner

There may be a limited amount of time to contact city of Los Angeles staff (Jordann.Turner@lacity.org (213) 978-1379 Case No.: ZA-2014-0463(ELD)(ZV)(SPR)) to prevent another John Lautner building from being demolished. There is a public hearing that is happening today to review a request by the current property owners want to demolish the historic building and build a senior living center. It is very unfortunate that the new architects can't work with the existing building that was originally designed for a children's crippled rehabilitation center which have program similarities as a senior living facility.

To learn more about the proposed demolition and what you can do to help visit the LA Conservancy website here.

Interior View of  the Crippled Children's Society Rehabilitation Center by Architect John Lautner
Interior photo of tension ring by Jessica Hodgodon from L.A. Conservancy


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6 Tower Houses

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Six Tower Houses built and unbuilt that I found interesting. Does anyone have any other tower houses that I should include on the list (maybe I can make this into a top ten tower house blog)?

1. Chemosphere -- Architect John Lautner

2. Keenan Tower House Architect Marlon Blackwell

3. Naomi Campbell Residence -- Architect Zaha Hadid

4. Tower House -- Gluck Plus Architects
Gluck Plus Architects photo by Paul Warchol
5. Sky Tower (Oblivion 2013) -- Director Joseph Kosnksi

6.  Roost Tower House - Artist Benoit Challand


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Living in Lautner's Garcia House

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Info taken from the summary published on youtube by Getty Research Institute
Homeowner John McIlwee discusses the details of his arduous restoration of the Garcia House, a modern masterpiece completed in 1962 by famed Los Angeles architect John Lautner.

Photographs: John Lautner Archive and Julius Shulman Photography Archive, courtesy of the Getty Research Institute, © J. Paul Getty Trust and © The John Lautner Foundation.© J. Paul Getty Trust

This video is part of Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A., a Getty initiative that brings together local cultural institutions for a wide-ranging look at the postwar built environment of Los Angeles, from its famous residential architecture to its vast freeway network, revealing the city's development and ongoing global impact in new ways.


On another note you may also recognize this home from Lethal Weapon 2 when Riggs chains his dually to the structure and pulls the building off the hillside.



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10 Best Architecture Books

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Here is my list and countdown of what I think are the top ten books of Architecture that every student and friend of Architecture should read. Obviously the list could be much larger and include many additional books, but please comment and let me know what book you think should have made the top ten list.

10. Ten Books on Architecture by Vitruvius.

9.  The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson

8. Suburban Nation The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream by Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Jeff Speck. 

7. The Architecture of Happiness by Alain de Botton.

6. Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture by Robert Venturi.

5. Why Architecture Matters by Paul Goldberg.

4. Towards a New Architecture by Le Corbusier.

3. Kindergarden Chats by Louis Sullivan.

2. The Natural House by Frank Lloyd Wright.

1. The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand.


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Building the Golden Gate Bridge

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Golden Gate Bridge Under Construction - 1937

Amazing engineering and construction for its time the Golden Gate Bridge was the largest span ever attempted (the center span is 4,200 ft. long). The bridge designer and chief engineer Joesph Strauss was an American Structural Engineer that not only conceived, but also oversaw the construction feat.



Construction Workers on the Golden Gate Bridge

As soon as the magnificent bridge was complete it became an instant draw for suicide jumpers from far away places. Sadly it is now also know as a destination of death.

Sign on the Golden Gate Bridge a last hope for the problematic cases of suicide.

Suicide statistics documented on the Golden Gate Bride by year.

Also another interesting engineering fact is that the human live load versus car live load is much larger. The human live load is figured on the average weight of 150 lbs for a person to occupy 2.5 square feet. When you put enough people side by side on the golden gate bridge the weight becomes much more massive than if the bridge was full of cars and trucks. In 1987 the bridge was open to pedestrian to walk across the 1.7 mile span. When a critical mass of 300,000 people were on the bridge city officials immediately closed the bridge because the weight capacity of the bridge became dangerously close to failure (engineers estimated a 5,400 lbs/ft live load to the 5,700 lbs/ft capacity).

Critical Mass on the Golden Gate Bridge, May 24, 1987 (Doug Atkins / AP)


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Fibonacci Zoetrope Sculpture

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Fibonacci Zoetrope Sculptures from Pier 9 on Vimeo.
These are 3-D printed sculptures designed to animate when spun under a strobe light. The placement of the appendages is determined by the same method nature uses in pinecones and sunflowers. The rotation speed is synchronized to the strobe so that one flash occurs every time the sculpture turns 137.5º—the golden angle. If you count the number of spirals on any of these sculptures you will find that they are always Fibonacci numbers.

For this video, rather than using a strobe, the camera was set to a very short shutter speed (1/4000 sec) in order to freeze the spinning sculpture.

John Edmark is an inventor/designer/artist. He teaches design at Stanford University.

Visit John's website here: http://web.stanford.edu/~edmark/
and Vimeo site: https://vimeo.com/johnedmark/videos

Learn how he made these sculptures here: http://www.instructables.com/id/Blooming-Zoetrope-Sculptures/

And more about the Pier 9 Artist in Residence program here: http://www.autodesk.com/air

Music - "Plateau" by Lee Rosevere - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Farrago_Zabriskie/Lee_Rosevere_-_Farrago_Zabriskie_-_03_-_Plateau

Cinematography and editing by Charlie Nordstrom



Goldstein Office by Nicholson Architects

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Photos of James Goldstein's Office in beverly Hills designed by Architect Duncan Nicholson.  Design features a cantilever concrete desk and large frameless canted glass that opens to an expansive view.

The owner James Goldstein has worked extensively and exclusively with Architect Duncan Nicholson to build the office as a portion of entertainment complex adjacent to his famous Lautner Designed Home (known as the Sheats Goldstein Residence). James Goldstein original office was built in Century City and was Designed by Architect John Lautner. The Lautner designed office is currently in LACMA storage awaiting to be reassembled and put on display.






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Hollyhock Flower

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A photo posted by James (@archjames) on

Frank Lloyd Wright based the Architectural Design Detail on the Hollyhock Flower and hence the name for the house (the hollyhock house).  Recently reopened after a renovation see more photos of the home by photographer Elizabeth Daniels here.

Hollyhock House Sculpture Replica from House of the Faun in Pompeii photograph by Elizabeth Daniels

Interesting enough Frank (Lloyd Wright) also made a nod to an ancient roman villa in Pompeii with the sculpture replica from the House of the Faun.

Architect Duncan Ian Nicholson

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Left to Right: Ramsey Daham, Duncan Nicholson, and James Perry at concrete pour for the Goldstein Tennis Court photo by Kris Conner

Architecture received a great loss in early 2015 with the passing of my Mentor and Friend Duncan Nicholson.

Architecture writer Alan Hess sentiment from the Duncan Nicholson Remembered article on the John Lautner Foundation's website may have put it best:

"There was no Architect more solidly committed to Architecture in the highest sense. Duncan was doing what we all would be doing in the best of all worlds: quietly and expertly carrying the ever-evolving nature of Organic architecture launched by Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright, John Lautner. It came through in his enthusiasm in talking about the Sheats-Goldstein house with visiting students -- I'll always appreciate his willingness to do that."

Architect Duncan Nicholson overseeing a renovation at the Sheats-Goldstein Residence photo by James Perry

I feel very blessed to have been an apprentice under Duncan Nicholson. He took the time to mentor me over the years that I worked under his tutelage. He had the attributes that every man and architect should strive for. He was honorable in every aspect of his work and life, and he taught me that, like in life, ones architecture should strive to be honest, original, and innovative.

The first time meeting Duncan I quickly realized that he was immersed in historic knowledge, bringing forth references on ancient truths. He was always articulate in his thoughts, on point in his writings, and exact in his drawings. Duncan was a one of a kind Architect and an artist in his own right. He took every chance to design as a profound opportunity to bring something beautiful into the world. No matter how small or how large he would make a lasting design that was unique in its form and true in its function. He was an individual who would rather struggle for commissions than compromise his integrity.

When he drew, I knew it was always an informed thought with a deep understanding and significance. I knew this because he taught me that I could hone that same skill to form and develop a design, and by controlling and training my mind I could quickly imagine, iterate, and then solve the idea. And only then was the complete idea worthy to be put down on to paper. This was just a glimpse of the love that he put into his work as he continued a long legacy of great design.

Duncan enjoyed surfing and rode countless waves at his favorite spot at Topanga, where it is only fitting as the place he would first meet his wonderful wife Lee. He had an amazing laugh and was youthful in his ability to get the joys out of the everyday. He was generous, and loyal, and always playful in his natural zest for life.
And above all of this he was also my friend, and I will miss you for as long as I live.

He was never short of words of wisdom, and I would like to share a few of Duncan’s sayings:

-The answer is always to be found in the problem.
-The first answer to a problem is often not the best answer.
-Only a Jackass assumes.
-Fact follows fiction.

-If God had a partner the world may not have been as beautiful.  

Architect Duncan Nicholson sitting on concrete bench he designed.


A Letter from a Real Architect

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Architect Duncan Ian Nicholson


to James:

I think sitting down with the thought in mind, to exclusively, concentrate on the development of a screen is the first and initial step. By clearing ones mind and making the decision to begin concentrating, interfering thoughts are eliminated. The mind must now be consciously directed to imagine everything concerning the problem; the surrounding space, the objective to be pursued, the multiple possibilities of material available, the multiple possibilities of structural conditions that would combine with appropriate materials to give form to the function.

Organize the thoughts in the imagination so that the mind eye is eliminating and producing new permutations. If the concentration waver's keep it on track. Try adding new energy into the process deliberately and the thinking will accelerate.

Keep going keep moving forward into your imagination. Once possibilities have been discarded they will not return to blur the visualization. You are moving down a track or sorts and it is heading toward the Idea.

It is ok to rest and to take it from the top, once again. You will find that you are mentally in the same position where you left off. Begin again and continue the concentrating again and again until the light at the end of the tunnel is reached. The payoff will be wonderful and recognizable.

Duncan
June 30th 2011


Architect Duncan Nicholson with sculpture of Architect John Lautner by Xavier Veilhan

Tesla Unveils the Home Battery

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A new debut by Elon Musk that will allow homes to be completely self sufficient and off the electrical grid.



This will open an amazing amount of possibilities for remote and independent homes and retreats throughout the world. This will definitely be a hot item for the survivalist and zombie apocalypse prognosticators.

This the ideal solution for:

  • Island homes
  • Remote cabin retreats
  • Isolated villages in 3rd world country
  • Arctic science stations
This could make a difference for bringing health care and clean water to large number of people. 


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