DS-13 2009 Catalogue

DS13 Catalogue

Our end of year catalogue has just been published. You can download the DS13 section here.

Westminster OPEN 2009

June 11, 2009toJune 28, 2009

OPEN 2009
An exhibition of student work from  the Department of Architecture
In the studios on the 4th and 5th floor at Marylebone Campus
OPEN 2009 PREVIEW  11 June 6 –9pm
OPEN 2009  12 – 28 June 10am to 9pm everyday

Bartlett Summer Show

June 26, 2009
7:00 pmto10:00 pm

The Summer Show is the annual celebration of student work at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. Over 450 students show innovative drawings, models, devices, texts, animations and installations.

Exhibition opening night and party
Main Quadrangle and Slade Galleries of UCL, Gower St, London WC1

Official show opening by Massimiliano Fuksas
Friday 26 June, 19.00

Exhibition open to the public
Saturday 27 June, 10.00 – 20.30
Sunday 28 June, 10.00 – 17.30
Monday 29 June, 10.00 – 20.30
Tuesday 30 June, 10.00 – 18.00
Wednesday 1 & Thursday 2 July, 10.00 – 17.00
Friday 3 July, 10.00 – 20.30
Saturday 4 July, 10.00 – 17.00 (show closes)

Guided exhibition tour by the Bartlett Professors of Architecture
Tuesday 30 June, please arrive at 6.30pm for 6.45pm start, tour duration approximately 1 hour.

Museum of Contemporary Culture MOCC, Seoul by Mark Watson

Museum of Contemporary Culture & Exhibition Centre

The project is concerned with a museum typology informed by a very specific architectural language and experiential affect. This affect is based on tangential continuity as a spatial mediator and structural technique.

The connective relationships between the buildings functions have been developed through research focused upon the movement of people between museum spaces. The experiential affect is a product of the transition between the prismic geometry of the surrounding urban context, to which the building’s exterior skin is aligned,  and the specific performative nature of the interconnected, tangentially continuous circulatory network.

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DS13 Seoul Workshop 2009

SIGGRAPH 2009: Call for Artwork

Take Iseki - Crystalline Formation

The organizers of the 36th International Conference and Exhibition of Computer Graphics and Techniques are looking for exceptional works of art, completed in the last two years, by artists who engage technology and the natural world in their creative process. Their aim is to gather a compelling and varied group of creative projects that relate to the SIGGRAPH 2009 Juried Art Gallery theme: BioLogic: A Natural History of Digital Life.

Works exhibited in BioLogic are published in a special issue of Leonardo, The Journal of the International Society of the Arts, Sciences and Technology. The issue also includes publication of the SIGGRAPH 2009 Art Papers. Publication of this special issue coincides with SIGGRAPH 2009.

Deadline for BioLogic Art submission is Wednesday, 18 February 2009.

For more info go here:
http://www.siggraph.org/s2009/galleries_experiences/biologic_art/index.php
http://www.siggraph.org/s2009/submissions/art_gallery/index.php

Digital Cities

Digital Cities looks at how digital technology helps us understand and improve the planning and experience of our city. It looks at the impact on movement in cities: how communication and information technologies enhance a persons experience of place; how people interpret cities with the use of technology; and how mapping influences the design and planning of cities. It also discusses some of the ‘big brother’ issues such as privacy and security.
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Ron Arad Retrospective

November 20, 2008

Pompidou Center South Gallery
November 20 2008 – March 16 2009
11h00 – 21h00

For the first time in France, the Centre Pompidou is devoting a monograph to the British industrial designer and architect Ron Arad.

His work is represented today by several works in the Design collection of the Musée national d’art moderne/Centre de création industrielle. Since its foundation, the Centre Pompidou has been a pioneering space for the presentation of the most outstanding contemporary designers, with many exhibitions devoted to key figures such as Ettore Sottsass, Philippe Starck, Charlotte Perriand…and, today, Ron Arad.

Born in Tel Aviv and trained at the Jerusalem Academy of Art, followed by the Architectural Association School in London, Ron Arad settled in London in 1973, where he has since produced a very varied range of creative objects based on sinusoidal, elliptical and oval forms, as unique pieces, limited series and mass-produced objects.

The name of Ron Arad immediately conjures up pieces such as the Bookworm bookcase (1993) and the Tom Vac chair (1997), but his surprising work goes beyond any easy classification and expresses a free creative spirit working without constrictions or frontiers in design, architecture and the plastic arts. Ron Arad defines himself as belonging to “No discipline”.

The retrospective of his work proposed by the Centre Pompidou presents major and emblematic works, prototypes accompanied by audiovisual documents, limited series and mass-produced objects, along with numerous architectural projects.

Elastic Mind

Earlier this year @ MoMA NY – Design and the Elastic Mind:

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About Us

DS13 is a graduate design studio at the University of Westminster in London. The studio is led by Andrei Martin and Andrew Yau.