Archive for the 'Rockitecture' Category
What: LAUNCH 1:3 Movie Night presents: Battleship Potemkin
When: Thursday June 5th 7:30pm
Where: Bela Dubby, 13321 Madison Ave. Lakewood Ave.
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“Just a reminder… there will be no movie night this week at Bela Dubby, as it is the fifth Thursday of the month. We will return to our regular schedule next week with Sergei Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin… ” (go to article)
“Look for Rockitecture. to be re-tooling itself in the couple months, with a fresh, new, ironically hip design, consistent posts and a return to its roots, whatever those where…” (go to article)
“What: LAUNCH 1/3 Movie Night
When: April 17, 7:30pm
Where: Bela Dubby, 13321 Madison Ave, Lakewood, OH…” (go to article)
“What: KSU CAED AIAS Spring Lecture Series
Who: Mimi Hoang of nArchitects
Where: Kent State University, Micheal Schwartz Center
When: March 31 7:30pm…” (go to article)
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“Hey, Improvising Schema (formerly Improvised Schema…) is back!
Welcome back to Cleveland archi-blogging…” (go to article)
“A vacant lot will become a bustling winter wonderland on Leap Night, February 29, 2008 from 6-11 p.m. The free event open to the public will be held at 1100 Old River Road (between Main Avenue and Front Street).
Leap Night will feature a snow and ice installation, a winter forest complete with costume bears, music, [...]
“Baraka, filmed in 24 different countries means “blessing” in multiple languages.
A film about the inter-connectedness of human life through powerful
imagery, transcending spoken word.
for more info: http://www.spiritofbaraka.com/
What: 1:3 Movie Night. A LAUNCH Cleveland Event
When: February 21, 7pm (ish)
Where: Bela Dubby, 13321 Madison Avenue Lakewood, Ohio…” (go to article)
“Dettmer is an artist who with incredible rigor and craft is able to manipulate objects to reveal hidden meanings and messages in quite powerful ways.
What: AIAS KSU CAED Spring Lecture Series 2008
When: February 20 2008, 7:30pm
Where: Michael Schwartz Center Kent, OH…” (go to article)
“1/3 Movie Night at Bela Dubby in Lakewood, first showing this Thursday, February 7 at 7pm.
After talk last fall between people at both CUDC and at LAUNCH, we have organized a twice a month movie night as a laid back event with beer, coffee, spirited discussion, and the most attractive group of young designers this [...]
“Just found this out from a friend of mine at OSU actually… The Living, who are based in NYC are supposedly lecturing tonight in Kent.
They are most known for their books Life Size Volumes I and II.
‘A non-monograph about the possibility of an open source design process, the first volume of Life Size includes DIY [...]
via Rockitecture, click here to view the poster in pdf format: “Did not get word about these lectures until yesterday, which sadly means I will be missing the Keith Krumwiede lecture today. I’m quite excited about the Tod Williams (of Williams and Tsien), Sylvia ‘we do not need any more penis buildings‘ Lavin and Sam [...]
“It will be interesting to see how Doug Price of K&D moves ahead with the project. Hopefully, they are sensitive enough to restore to the lobby to its pre-asbestos abatement glory and also strive for high quality design in the renovation and conversion of the tower into mixed use hotel/office/residential development.
While the Cuyahoga County commissioners’ [...]
As a part of Theodore’s thesis research, originally posted at Rockitecture and reposted at CDC for your viewing pleasure:
As a part of Theodore’s thesis research, originally posted at Rockitecture and reposted at CDC for your viewing pleasure:
“Four trips from Public Square to Market Square, in Cleveland, OH.
Car, bike, train, feet. (video)” (go to article)
“Eight commutes from home to work/school… (go to article)
“My research paper focused on the writings of Georg Simmel, Henri Lefebvre, contemporary notions of cyberspace and the city, and appropriation of space.
This videos are meant to be a venue of open ended experimentation during both the research phase this fall and the design phase this spring. The two may come together at various points [...]
“While one can lament the missed opportunities at Cleveland’s first ‘big box’ retail complex, Steel Yard Commons, and the obvious signs of economic trouble when 6000 people apply for work at Wal-Mart, is it not to soon to be considering what the re-use of big boxes at SYC, and in Northeast Ohio in particular will [...]
