Category International

Oslo Talks

Blaine Brownell gave a lecture entitled “Material Futures” to the Oslo Association of Architects in Oslo, Norway, on March 25, 2010. During his stay in Oslo, he met with designers and manufacturers and lectured to students and faculty at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design on March 26, 2010.

Material Behavior

Blaine Brownell gave a lecture entitled “Material Behavior” at the Danish Architecture Center on March 4, 2010. The talk celebrated the occasion of the exhibition opening of Mind Your Behaviour – Close Up: 3XN, and included themes appearing in Brownell’s interview in 3XN’s book by the same title. During his travels in Copenhagen, Brownell also gave [...]

Testing Ground

This month’s A+U journal adopts the theme of “Materials / Treatments” in the study of international contemporary architecture and design. Sauerbruch Hutton, Foreign Office Architects, Asymptote, Eduardo Souto de Moura, David Chipperfield, Chuck Hoberman, and Transstudio are included in the list of creative practices currently conducting robust experiments in material applications. Blaine Brownell’s essay “Testing [...]

Alluring Materiality Revisited

One decade ago, Japan-based architecture magazine SD published a special issue on new materials entitled “Alluring Materiality.” For its ten-year anniversary, the original editorial team reconvened to produce another issue reflecting upon recent material progress, and invited Blaine Brownell to be a co-editor. The anniversary issue was recently published by Kajima Institute Publishing Co. The [...]

Parsing Tokyo

“Japan is a test, a challenge to think the unthinkable, a place where meaning is finally banished. Paradise, indeed, for the great student of signs.” – Edmund White Sixteen graduate and undergraduate students from the University of Minnesota School of Architecture set out on May 24, 2009 for Tokyo. The Japan traveling studio—led by Blaine [...]

Tokyo Talk

Blaine Brownell will lecture at the Architectural Institute of Japan in Tokyo on June 19, 2009. His talk will be entitled ”Sustainable Material Futures in Architecture,” and will cover emerging trends in material development based on environmental, economic, and cultural responses, as well as future possibilities.

CircuitCell

As a way to alleviate record levels of urban congestion in Japanese cities, urban planners have developed extensive land reclamation projects in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Kobe, and other major ports. Initially planned as centers for heavy industry and distribution, these landfill sites are gaining popularity as new live/work environments. Without the geographical constraints and overwhelming [...]