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Terreform- Terreform ONE at New Lab Beta, Brooklyn Navy Yard"...The loftlike space, known as New Lab, is to be unveiled by local and state officials on Thursday... The idea driving the project was to bring together a variety of creative people and have them share equipment, like laser cutters and three-dimensional printers, that would be too costly for them to rent or buy on their own. David Belt, the developer […]
- Architecture Record: installation of discarded styrofoam by Terreform ONEArchitecture Record; "At the Ideas City street fair: An installation made from discarded styrofoam by Terreform ONE rises in front of Raumlabor's Spacebuster, a mobile inflatable pavilion comissioned by the Storefront for Art and Architecture."http://archrecord.construction.com/news/2013/05/130506-Recap-The-New-Museum8217s-Ideas-City-Festival. […]
- ONE LAB SUMMER 2013: APPLY NOW!Terreform ONE is now accepting applications for: ONE LAB 2013: Productive Citieshttp://www.onelab.org/ONE WEEK LEFT TO APPLY! Scholarships are available. […]
- Recent Talks by Terreform ONEMitchell Joachim and Maria Aiolova describe their plan to transform the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Ideas to hack New York City as part of the Architizer Pitch the City event, organized with MASNYC.http://www.architizer.com/en_us/blog/dyn/85560/architecture-breaks-out-of-the-echo-chamber-at-our-pitch-the-city-event/#.UYrJfaX2igwMaria Aiolova at a panel at The Atlant […]
- New Museum Ideas City Terreform ONENew Museum, "Pitch The City" at St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral, MAY 3rd at 7 PM. Terreform ONE: New Lab at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Maria Aiolova and Mitchell Joachim. ANDIDEAS CITY STREETFEST, Babel Waste Capital, Sara D. Roosevelt Park, May 4th. […]
- E+C: Environment and Cities, An Urban Research Journal published by Terreform ONEThe E+C (Environment and Cities) journal addresses contemporaneous urban design topics in both detailed and extensive arguments. It has provoked an architectural and urban discourse uniquely embedded in good practice models. E+C considers how city design might implement the logic of ecological science to move outside conventional notions of sustainability. […]
- MoMA PS1 VW Dome LectureRockaway Waterfront -Alliance RWA lecture with Terreform ONE. VW Dome 2: Productive Cities - Socio-Ecological Exploration of the Next Metropolishttp://momaps1.org/calendar/view/430 […]
- Untitledwww.oneprize.orgCALL FOR SUBMISSIONS ONE Prize Award aims to explore the social, economic, and ecological possibilities of urban transformation. This year’s competition is set in the context of severe climate dynamism. How can cities adapt to the future challenges of extreme weather? The ONE Prize is a call to deploy sophisticated design to alleviate storm […]
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- Terreform ONE at New Lab Beta, Brooklyn Navy Yard
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Terreform at White Box
Austrian Cultural Forum NY, University of Applied Arts Vienna, Museum of Arts and Design NY invite you to DESIGN FOR THE REAL WORLD – REDUX: An exhibition presenting the winners of Victor J. Papanek Social Design Award
Opening reception: Wednesday, June 20, 6 – 9 PM
White Box Gallery
329 Broome Street, New York, NY 10002
The exhibition celebrates the outcome of the inaugural “Design for the RealWorld Redux” international social design competition taking place from March to June 2011, organized by the Victor J. Papanek Foundation at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City, in partnership with the Austrian Cultural Forum New York.
The winning projects were: Terreform ONE “Urbaneering Brooklyn 2110: Ecological City of the Future,” a socio-ecological exploration of the future metropolis; Wendy Brawer “Open Green Map” website, which fosters sustainable community development through inclusive participation; Lauren Busto and Yves Béhar and Fuseproject “OLPC XO-3 Tablet,” a children’s educational tool for worldwide distribution; Lars Vedeler, Marc Hoogendijk, Sophie Thornander, Karin Lidman, and Kristin Tobiassen “Jani Sanitary Pad” made from biodegradable biopolymers and water hyacinth paper;
The winning projects were: Terreform ONE “Urbaneering Brooklyn 2110: Ecological City of the Future,” a socio-ecological exploration of the future metropolis; Wendy Brawer “Open Green Map” website, which fosters sustainable community development through inclusive participation; Lauren Busto and Yves Béhar and Fuseproject “OLPC XO-3 Tablet,” a children’s educational tool for worldwide distribution; Lars Vedeler, Marc Hoogendijk, Sophie Thornander, Karin Lidman, and Kristin Tobiassen “Jani Sanitary Pad” made from biodegradable biopolymers and water hyacinth paper;
The exhibition is curated by Terreform ONE;
Mitchell Joachim, Maria Aiolova, Melanie Fessel, Adrian De Silva, Linn Blasberg, Susanna Burrows, Bojana Djukanovic, Shivina Harjani, Andrew Liang, Caleb Lowery, Pianka Paul, Savina Romanos, James Schwartz, Stefan Stanojevic, Nacho Suqué.
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