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Steven Holl Architects’ Campbell Sports Center at Columbia University

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The Campbell Sports Center at Columbia University celebrated its groundbreaking on October 15th. Designed by Steven Holl Architects, the Campbell Sports Center will form an inviting new gateway to the Baker Athletics Complex, the primary athletics facility for the University’s outdoor sports program.

Located on the corner of West 218th street and Broadway, the Sports Center aims at serving the mind, the body and the mind/body. The design concept “points on the ground, lines in space”—like field play diagrams used for football, soccer, baseball—develops from point foundations on the sloping site. Just as points and lines in diagrams yield the physical push and pull on the field, the building’s elevations push and pull in space. External stairs, which serve as “lines in space,” and terraces extend the field play onto and into the building and give views from the upper levels over the Baker Athletics Complex and Manhattan with the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings in the distance. At night the building is up-lit with glowing light on its Columbia-blue aluminum soffits.

Steven Holl states, “We are honored to collaborate with Dianne Murphy and Columbia Facilities in creating this new state of the art athletics facility. Its inviting architecture indicates the invigorating presence and future of intercollegiate athletics at Columbia University.”

The Campbell Sports Center, a five-story, 48,000 square foot facility, will house strength and conditioning spaces, offices for varsity sports, an auditorium, a hospitality suite and student-athlete study rooms. The project, led by Steven Holl and senior partner Chris McVoy, is scheduled to open in fall 2012.

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Operascope by David Tajchman: Exploring Architecture as a Musical Instrument

Located in the North Port area of Busan, second largest city in the Republic of Korea, the New Opera House aims to bring the new maritime culture island a landmark character both at the city scale and Continue Reading

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BMW Guggenheim Pop Up Lab Begins Worldwide Tour in NYC

The BMW Guggenheim Lab launches its nine-city worldwide tour tomorrow in Manhattanʼs East Village. A combination of think tank, public forum, and community center, the BMW Guggenheim Lab will offer Continue Reading

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Pasarela del Postiguet Bridges the City-Sea Gap

Newly completed Pasarela del Postiguet, PdP for short, provides both a physical and metaphysical bridge from the urban center of Alicante, Spain to the sea just outside the city. Continue Reading

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OPPENHEIM ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Unveils First Certified “Green” Project In The Philippines

Leading international “green” architect Chad Oppenheim was selected by top Philippine developer, The Net Group, to design the nation’s first certified green project. The Net Metropolis is the flagship pilot development of

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Pieterjan Gijs’ and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh’s Upside Dome

When visiting the St-Michiel Church in Leuven one might overlook that the church has no dome. Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh built an installation that takes this seemingly trivial fact as a starting point and generate the Continue Reading

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DELANO CELEBRATES 15 YEARS AS SOUTH BEACH ICON

Delano became an instant icon when it opened its doors in 1995. With a soaring and unforgettably beautiful lobby framed by cascading white drapes, Delano ushered in a new era for South Beach: Miami, as a cool destination. Morgans Hotel Group celebrates this success and demonstrates its continued commitment to elevating hotel experience at Delano fifteen years later. Continue Reading

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Singapore’s Latest Urban District

A look into Marina Bay Sands

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Marina Bay Sands, a $5 billion, high-density, mixed-use integrated resort that brings together a 2,560-room hotel, convention center, shopping and dining, theaters, museum, and a casino across the water from Singapore’s Central Business District, opened to the public on June 23, 2010. Designed by Continue Reading

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PANTONE HOTEL Opens in Brussels

Pantone LLC, an X-Rite company and the global authority on color, present the opening of the PANTONE HOTELTM in Brussels. Centrally located just steps from Avenue Louise, a glamorous shopping and business district named for a king’s daughter and now a muse to modern-day designers, the boutique PANTONE HOTEL combines a chic, colorful design aesthetic with comfortable, well-appointed guest rooms. The lobby and rooftop terraces are destinations unto themselves within a bustling city center famous for its artistic, culinary and political history.

The PANTONE HOTEL will awaken guests’ senses to an array of colorful delights and playful surprises. Designed by Belgian interior designer Michel Penneman and Belgian architect Olivier Hannaert, each of the hotel’s seven floors are enlightened by different color palettes to complement guests’ emotions with distinctive hues – whether vivid or subdued.

Through a licensing partnership with British developers, the PANTONE HOTEL is part of PANTONE UNIVERSE®, an expanding line of colorful, design-inspired products for consumers. From PANTONE Chip inspired mugs created by W2 to Sonia Spencer cufflinks and Alpa stationary and bags, the hotel offers the largest selection of PANTONE UNIVERSE products worldwide, all available for purchase at the hotel.

“Paris has the Champs Elysées, Barcelona has the Ramblas and New York City has Fifth Avenue,” said Lisa Herbert, Executive Vice President at Pantone. “On Avenue Louise, international labels commingle with Belgian goods of all kinds against a backdrop of elegant mansions and modern business towers, all bordered by chestnut trees. Pantone is right at home in the heart of this vibrant city center, having long been synonymous with color and design in all walks of life, from high fashion and interior design to corporate branding.”

The guest rooms are works of art – white walls and bedding provide a clean, crisp canvas for saturated pops of vibrant color. Adding to the artistry, rooms feature photographic installations created by renowned Belgian photographer Victor Levy that include a spectrum of vibrant PANTONE Colors to create a unique ambiance in each room. The 59 affordably priced rooms and suites empower guests to transform their travels by selecting a room that complements their mood through color. The rooms and suites are patterned after one of seven distinct PANTONE Color palettes and include inviting bedding, LCD TVs and central air conditioning; many also offer unparalleled views of Brussels.

PANTONE Color consultants are also available by appointment for informal color consultations or to present educational seminars on color psychology and trends.

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Rooms and packages can be booked by visiting www.pantonehotel.com.

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PRECISION AND INNOVATION

The Rolex Learning Center

“We were excited by the opportunity to think about spaces where people meet, study, and create entirely new sets of knowledge.” – Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA

2010 Pritzker Architecture Prize recipients, Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA unveil their latest and greatest project, the Rolex Learning Center in Switzerland. Continue Reading

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