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Spatial Pathology Floating Realities
Architectural Design Book by Margot Krasojevic, London, UK
8 Sep 2009
Spatial Pathology Floating Realities Book
Published by RIEA & Springer N.Y.
Architectural Publication
Edited by Professor Lebbeus Woods and Professor Peter Cook
Designs: Margot Krasojevic
Spatial Pathology Floating Realities London images / information from Margot Krasojevic 080909
Location: London, England, UK
Margot Krasojevic
Recent project by Margot Krasojevic:
Xi’an Exhibition
image from architect studio
ORB Media Group Xi’an Exhibition, China
Building Designs by Margot Krasojevic
Key Architectural Projects by London architect Margot Krasojevic – Selection:
Fractal Geometry Tower, New York, USA
Fractal Geometry Tower : 1st Place Research Category – Architecture of Israel
Hidden Highrise
Hidden Highrise
The Observatory – Animating Light Landscapes, Troms, Norway
Aurora Borealis Observatory
Lebbeus Woods (1940 – 2012) was an American architect and artist known for his unconventional and experimental designs.
US architect Lebbeus Woods studied architecture at the University of Illinois and engineering at Purdue University. While Lebbeus Woods called himself an architect he never received a degree in architecture nor was he ever licensed to practice architecture.
He first worked in the offices of Eero Saarinen as a field representative on the Ford Foundation building designed by Saarinen in New York City. After leaving Saarinen’s office he worked for a short period for the Champaign, Illinois firm of Richardson, Severns Scheeler & Associates.
Source: Wikipedia
London Architectural Designs
London Architecture Designs – architectural selection below:
The Scalpel
Design: Kohn Pederson Fox – KPF
image courtesy of the architects studio
The Scalpel City of London Skyscraper
The development is to contain more than 500,000 sqft (45,000 sqm) of commercial space. WR Berkley plan to use around 25% of the floor space. The tower is located on the corner of Lime Street and Leadenhall Street, adjacent to the Willis Building and opposite the Lloyd’s building.
Camden Cloud House
Design: Peter Morris Architects
image courtesy of architects practice
The Cloud House in Gospel Oak
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