DUS Architects Amsterdam - Bubble Building →
Interactive architecture: just play and have fun!
Interactive architecture: just play and have fun!
The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant– Chernobyl Museum
This scale model of the Chernobyl Fourth Block shows the destroyed reactor hall and the colossal lid called ‘Elena’ that blew off the reactor at the time of the explosion. On the night of April 26, 1986, the worst nuclear accident in the world occurred when the Fourth Block reactor exploded during a safety test, sending radioactive particles into the atmosphere and eventually around the world. The population within 30 kilometers was permanently evacuated, including residents of Pripyat and many villages. Although ChAES stopped generating electricity in December 2000, today 3,800 employees continue to work at the plant, commuting from the new city of Slavutych, which was built after the accident to replace Pripyat.
I am very sad to be missing David Garcia’s lecture at the launch of the Chernobyl Museum http://davidgarciastudio.blogspot.co.uk/
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An anonymous author’s novel written on the walls of an abandoned house in Chongqing, China
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spaces. Infinite, closed, in the cross section and from above, as land development.
Michal Radvan
Habitat for Humanity - Mumbai
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The Milky Way as a subway map, and other creative derivatives of the London Tube map
Nick van Woert
A New York based sculptor who creates these fascinating and dynamic sculptures by covering classical plaster busts with melted plastics, insulation foam and other hardening materials.
Is the NGOs’ system really working?