-Jamie
Monday, July 13, 2009
3 Kids on Bikes in Michigan
So um, Sam, Ashley and I are heading out on our research trip by bicycle soon and we set up a blog so that people can see that we are actually doing work and not just riding around the state and camping... The blog is called The Rusty Mitten = therustymitten.wordpress.com - check it out. Also, there will be an itinerary posted to the blog and emailed out - this is so that people can meet up with us at different points along our route if they want. [We'd love for you to come out and visit us wherever/whenever you want to!] We'll also post our contact info on the blog - let us know if you want to meet us up or if you have any tips or suggestions for the research work we'll be doing. Or, if you just feel like saying "hey" - call us up - we'd love to hear from you! Ok, bye.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
StudioNL Detachment >Berlin>Dubrovnik>Prague / Rendezvous in Praha
-me and Cecilia went a little crazy with our cameras...
-me and Cecelia and her parents took a road trip to Cesky Krumlov to see the Egon Schiele
Museum
-the Ossuary - Kutna Hora
-Prague's Old Town Hall Square at night
-at the Holocaust Memorial
-the main street in Old Town, Dubrovnik
-Mies' New National Gallery
-The Church of Reconciliation, remember this one from good old 3G Con?
hope everyone either got back home safe or that they're still having amazing travel adventures -i hope people keep posting photos and videos and stories and haiku and stuff-
can't wait to hear some stories and see everyone!
-jams
Monday, June 29, 2009
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Let's understand this photo. We are on the bottom half of the globe and it's almost winter here. This pool has not been used/ cleaned in at least three months. D-wreck, Ivan and Andrew bet that the Red Wings would win the Stanley Cup. For non-hockey fans like myself.. they lost in game 7 2-1 to the Pittsburgh Penguins. The loss meant they had to jump in the freezing gross pool. And so I present one more jumping photo from our hostel in Argentina. -McBean
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Juanism
Since the cool thing now seems to be posting quotes from your professors...we think our prof down here in Argentina says some pretty insane things...
"...and so shitty architects copy these shitty buildings, and soon there are waves of shit all across the landscape."
--Juan (fecking cdazy, maan)
"...and so shitty architects copy these shitty buildings, and soon there are waves of shit all across the landscape."
--Juan (fecking cdazy, maan)
Monday, June 15, 2009
fuck barcelona
yea, i said it. while your doing all your fancy book learning and building looking, we are climbing mountains and fighting trolls.
i hope at least one person gets the reference.
-Adam
i hope at least one person gets the reference.
-Adam
So this just happened
we were at a coffee shop minding our own business when this dodad broke out. it went for almost two hours. this particular tune was achy breaky heart
-Adam
-Adam
"Baby went to Amsterdam..."
Craiggerism #5 (live blogging from review!)
Craiggerism #5
On drawing Siza: "It's like trying to make 2-D from the interior of your Rhino model for the first time, and all the lines
are like BLEAAHH" (makes squiggly tentacle-like hand gestures exploding outwards)
Day Trip to Hilversum&Almere&Lelystad
our last friday in Holland had the group split up, half went biking, half went on a whirlwind dutch architecture tour.



First stop - Hilversum Media park.
several pieces of eccentric architecture here, including Villa VPRO by MVRDV (which was kind of a disappointment). The clear winner for our group was this building by Neutelings Reidijk:
Next stop - Almere.
Almere is a city that is only about 25 years old. Full of buildings fighting for your attention all crammed in a sterile retail district planned by OMA.
Housing project on the Almere waterfront by Rene Van Zuuk:
La defense office building by UNStudio in Almere. One of the most photogenic buildings ive ever seen (and one of the few that actually lives up to the photos in real life).
Upon leaving Almere, Damon, Amanda and I decided to jump a train to Lelystad which was only about 15 - 20 minutes away. The only building on our agenda: the Agora Theater by UNStudio. On the way we passed by large fields with hundreds of horses (wild? probably not, but they appeared that way) running around.
Unfortunately, our stay in Amsterdam is over in only a few hours. Jamie, Ashley, Damon and I are headed to Berlin (by bus) tonight and should be there by morning, meaning we should have our first update from 3G travelers in Berlin within a few days.
-ryan
Malcolmism #1
because studioNL has its own quotable professor...
Malcolm, while speaking to a very small dog:
"You look like a dog unit. What happened to your genetic code?"
BCN Studio in the Wild West of the Iberian Peninsula (Madrid issue)
Madrid = loud, auto-centric, aggressive, polluted. Getcher museums and randomly placed awesome bits of architecture done and get out.

(Whistle-stop touring begets superficial & pat recapitulations of whistle-stops. Deal with it.)
Saturday, June 13, 2009
So we have 2 more days in Amsterdam and it's looking pretty much like we're not gonna want to leave. The last few days we've been trying to put together our pattern book while at the same time scrambling to see as much of the city and surrounding areas as we can. Yesterday involved an amazing but exhausting 30 mile bike ride out to Almere. Today we're gonna try to finish all of our drawings and have an all-night rager/bar crawl. Ryan will be pissed if this does not somehow come to pass. Malcolm put it best - after being here for 3 weeks, Amsterdam might not seem like such a big deal, but as soon as we leave and find ourselves in a place that is not Amsterdam, it will be all too apparent and we'll find ourselves longing to be back in A'dam.
Hope all is well with the other studios - can't wait to hear the many tales of adventure.
-Jams
Friday, June 12, 2009
Major Slackage...
Hence the lack of blogging, here is just a little update from Espana..
This past week we traveled to Toledo, Madrid and Porto, Portugal. Upon which we encountered some great architecture and of course the per usual quality individuals; men guarding entrances (as if these building contained nuclear warheads), aggressive hookers, among others. Other than that some were able to sneak into Siza's Leca Swimming Pools (although not all of us made it) we also saw some great Museums in Madrid and the most awesome escalators in Toledo. Porto was all about Siza and Port...what better combo could exist?...yea nothing.
-erica-
I also hope everyone elses travels are going well and that you are having a great time! Cant wait to rendezvous in Ann Arbor! ha.
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