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Where does the architectural model go after it serves its purpose? And can it have a meaningful afterlife?
Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, known for his cardboard houses, has just installed his latest endeavor in the paper-building world—a temporary bridge over the Gardon River, in the south of France. The ...
Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, who designed Christchurch's "Cardboard Cathedral" in the wake of the city’s devastating 2011 earthquake, has won the 2014 Pritzker Architecture Prize, often ...
Entries in an unusual design competition were judged on their aesthetic quality, comfort, originality, and craftsmanship and details.
Natzel says his approach to architecture is about mixing that history of ornamention with contemporary tools and materials, which is how we end up here, with a CNC knife cutting corrugated cardboard.
Cut a piece of foam board or cardboard for the base of your model. Then start assembling all the objects you’ve covered with foil, gluing the elements to the board and one another.
We were blown away when we saw these incredibly intricate cardboard columns by Michael Hansmeyer that are being dubbed "the world's most complex architecture." ...
David and his wife, Im, made the coffee table when they were both studying architecture in college. "There was another class that made a large group model from corrugated cardboard," David recalls ...
Spontaneous Architecture; Phoebe Washburn rides into Rice Gallery on a cardboard wave Phoebe Washburn likes looking at construction sites. But while most people watch the workmen on the girders, she ...
Hansmeyer’s column stands nine feet tall, weighs about 2000 pounds, and is made out of 2700 1mm-thin slices of cardboard stacked on top of wooden cores. It contains somewhere between 8 and 16 ...