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Chelsea Barracks - globalny architekt

17.07.09, 04:41
Architekt Lord Rodgers zaprojektowal kilka 30 pietrowych budynkow z
Chelsea (Londyn). Mieszkancy tej dzielnicy zaprotestowali przeciwko
agresji wysokosciowcow w srodowisko kilkupietrowych kamienin.
Poparli ich rowniez ekolodzy i wielu mieszkancow Londynu. Ksiaze
Karol uzyl swoich wplywow i projekt zostal odzucony. Reakcja Lorda
Rodgersa byla szybka i znalazl zaraz poparcie wsrod "najwiekszych"
architektow swiata - Lorda Normans Foster. Franka Gehry. Renzo Piano
i Zahy Hadid. Wszysdcy oni jednoglosnie krzkneli ze Ksiaze Karol
nie postepuje zgodnioe z demokratycznymi zasadami. Oczywiscie Ksiaze
bylby koszerny gdyby wykonwal rozkazy bankierow i emira Quataru.
Zobaczymy kto zwyciezy, czy niedemokratyczny tlum Karola, czy
demokratyczne finansowe mafie i ich architekci. Przeciez obecny
kryzys finansowy to rowniez wielkie dzielo globalnych architektow!


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    • marouder Psi.Psi! 18.07.09, 01:05
      Czy ty uwazasz, ze Zydzi nie maczali w tym palcow? Jak mozesz sobie stroic zarty
      z rzeczywistosci spoleczno-polityczno-finansowo-architektoniczno-londynskiej i
      wszechswiatowej! Przemysl to jeszcze raz!
    • spitt Re: Chelsea Barracks - globalny architekt 18.07.09, 03:35

      Hipokryci , kazde nie wybudowane pietro trzeba bedzie rekomensowac
      zabudowana powierzchnia na ziemi zeby ludzie mieli gdzie mieszkac ,..
      • hubert100 Re: Chelsea Barracks - globalny architekt 18.07.09, 03:53
        Ludzi przerobia na biodiesel...
        • misterpee Re: Czy to konspiracja? 18.07.09, 11:42
          Oczywiscie architekci projektowali nawet obozy koncentracyjne i
          zawsze wyslugiwali sie mamonie.Architekci maja swoje biznesy nie
          dlatego ze sa tak doskonali. ale rowniez dlatego ze wiedza jak
          negocjowac i z kim, i kto jest ich przyjacielem.
          Co laczy tych wspanialych architektow globalnych?
          Gehry urodzony w Lodzi, Foster w Angli, Hadid w Bagdadzie, a Rogers
          we Florencji. Wszyscy oni sa zydami. Byl okres kiedy najwiekszymi
          artystami byli wylacznie Wlosi, potem przyszla kolej na Francuzow,
          Niemcow. Teraz kolej jest na Zydow. Poniewaz ten monopol idzie w
          parze z bankami, mediami i polityka to daje to cos do myslenia.
          Dozwrocenia uwgi na demokracje, temat wypowiedzi lorda Richarda
          Rogers. Taki mily pam, ma zawsze kolorowe tenisowki i starannie
          dobrana koszule, wyglada inteligentie, lagodnie, arystokratycznie.
          Nowa arystokracja 21 wieku.
          • muledet.3 Re: Czy to konspiracja? 18.07.09, 12:36
            Nie przejmuj sie przyjdzie czas i na Polakow.
            • misterpee Re: Czy to konspiracja? 18.07.09, 14:41
              Max Abramovitz, architect
              Dankmar Adler, architect and civil engineer, partner with Louis
              Sullivan in celebrated firm of Adler and Sullivan
              Armand Phillip Bartos, architect and philanthropist, best known for
              the Shrine of the Book, co-designed with Frederick John Kiesler,
              housing the gift of the State of Israel of the Dead Sea Scrolls by
              his father-in-law Samuel Gottesman
              Walter Curt Behrendt, German modernist architect and expert on city
              planning and housing
              Edward Blum and George Blum, École des Beaux-Arts-trained brothers,
              of Alsatian-French decent, celebrated for their terra cotta
              embellished, Art Nouveau Manhattan apartment buildings, ended their
              career with two Art Deco works [1]. Their work was catalogued in
              Andrew S. Dolkart and Susan Tunick's 1993 book [2], George & Edward
              Blum: Texture and Design in New York Apartment House Architecture.
              Marcel Breuer, modernist architect and furniture designer
              Arnold Brunner, considered the first successful American born Jewish
              architect in the US [3] - and a city planner as well - he is the
              namesake of an annual award by the American Academy of Arts and
              Letters and a grant by the American Institute of Architects' New
              York chapter
              Alan Buchsbaum, high tech architect
              Gordon Bunshaft, modernist architect, partner in firm of Skidmore,
              Owings and Merrill
              Giorgio Cavaglieri,architectural preservationist and painter of
              gouaches
              Irwin Chanin, designer of Art Deco office towers and Broadway
              theaters, real estate developer and benefactor to his alma mater,
              The Cooper Union, which named its school of architecture in his
              honor.
              Serge Chermayeff, Grozny-born architect of Sephardic descent whose
              inter-war partnership with Erich Mendelsohn was lauded for bringing
              modernism to Britain; was also a writer, professor and co-founder of
              professional societies Stateside, and father of graphic designer
              Ivan Chermayeff
              Preston Scott Cohen, architect
              Richard Dattner, Bielsko, Poland-born recipient of the American
              Institute of Architects' Thomas Jefferson Award, its highest honor
              for public architecture
              Elizabeth Diller, partner with husband Ricardo Scofidio and Charles
              Renfro in Diller Scofidio + Renfro, the first architectural firm to
              win the so-called "genius award," a MacArthur Prize
              Dan Dworsky, architect
              John Eberson, Romanian-born architect best known for his atmospheric
              movie palaces
              Leopold Eidlitz, architect
              Peter Eisenman, architect
              Sidney Eisenshtat, architect best known for modernist synagogues
              including the House of the Book
              Sheldon Fox, architect, co-founder Kohn Pedersen Fox
              Ulrich Franzen, architect
              James Ingo Freed, architect
              M. Paul Friedberg, landscape architect
              Frank Gehry, architect, Pritzker Prize (1989)
              Bertrand Goldberg, architect of Chicago's Marina City Center
              Percival Goodman, urban theorist and architect who designed over 50
              synagogues; brother of sociologist/author Paul Goodman
              Arthur Gross, partner of Schwartz and Gross, designer of pre-WW2
              Manhattan apartment buildings
              Victor Gruen, father of the shopping mall
              Lawrence Halprin, landscaper architect/educator
              Franklin D. Israel, architect
              Herman Jessor, the architect of more than 40,000, union-sponsored,
              publicly-assisted, cooperative housing units in New York City
              Albert Kahn, industrial architect
              Louis I. Kahn, influential, world-renown, modernist architect
              Frederick John Kiesler, Czernowitz-born theater designer, artist,
              theoretician and architect (see Bartos)
              A. Eugene Kohn, architect, co-founder Kohn Pedersen Fox
              Robert D. Kohn, one-time American Institute of Architects president,
              best known for his designs of Reform synagogues and buildings for
              the New York Society for Ethical Culture
              Reed Kroloff , architect/critic, former editor of Architecture,
              former dean of Tulane School of Architecture, director of Cranbrook
              Academy of Art
              Morris Lapidus, once maligned architect of "gorgeous", but now
              celebrated as exemplar of MiMo
              Paul László (1900-02-06 – 1993-03-27), Hungarian-born modern
              architect and interior designer whose work spanned eight decades and
              many countries.
              Daniel Libeskind, architect
              Richard Meier, architect, Pritzker Prize (1984)
              Erich Mendelsohn, architect, co-founder of the German architectural
              collaborative Der Ring, later practiced in Mandatory Palestine
              before settling in the US in 1941
              Robert Moses, this "master builder" was the subject of Robert Caro's
              Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, The Power Broker
              Eric Owen Moss, architect
              Barbara A. Nadel [4], an architect specialized in health care and
              justice facilities, much in demand for her expertise on design for
              public and institutional building security [5]
              Richard Neutra, modernist architect
              James Polshek, architect
              Emery Roth, apprentice to Daniel Burnham and architect of classic
              Jazz Age New York apartment buildings and hotels, who founded firm
              known as the "builder's architects"
              Moshe Safdie, architect
              Taal Safdie, architect
              Stanley Saitowitz, architect and emeritus architecture professor at
              UC Berkeley [6]
              Lawrence Scarpa, architect
              Rudolph Schindler, Austrian-born modernist architect known for his
              private houses in LA.
              Denise Scott Brown, architect, city planner and partner/spouse of
              architect Robert Venturi
              Martha Schwartz, landscape architect
              Simon I. Schwartz, partner of Schwartz and Gross, designer of pre-
              WW2 Manhattan apartment buildings
              Raphael Soriano Rhodes-born architect/educator of Sephardi descent
              whose work epitomized Mid-Century modern
              Michael Sorkin, architectural theorist and academic with non-profit
              practice, currently directs the graduate program in urban design at
              CCNY
              Clarence Stein, urban planner, architect and writer, best known for
              advancing the garden city movement in the US, as evinced by his own
              collaborations with architect Henry Wright, Sunnyside Gardens and
              Radburn
              Robert A. M. Stern, architect
              Edgar Tafel, architect; Frank Lloyd Wright protege
              Stanley Tigerman, architect
              Joseph Urban, architect, set designer[7] and book illustrator
              Paul Zucker, architect/city planner in Berlin who joined the
              University in Exile at the New School for Social Research
              • muledet.3 Re: Czy to konspiracja? 18.07.09, 15:07
                Ilu ich! nie wiem czy Polacy dadza sobie rade.
                • misterpee Re: konspiracja Lorda Richard Rogers (architekt) 18.07.09, 18:58
                  Otoz Rogers jest architektem przebudowy Javits Center, dwu wiez na
                  terenie WTC i moze paru innych obiektow w NY. Rogers mieszka w
                  Londynie gdzie rowniez znajduje sie jego glowne biuro. W swoim
                  mieszkaniu zbierala sie grupa intelektualistow angielskich,
                  przeciwnych agresji Izraela w Gazie i Palestynie. Grupa ta wydala
                  oswiadczenie krytyczne dla Izraela. Natychmiast Nowojorskie centra
                  wladzy potepily Togersa i zagrozily mu odebraniem mu kontraktow. Po
                  wielkiej naradzie w nowojorskim biurze wydano deklaracje ze Rogers
                  nie byl w swoim mieszkaniu i nie wiedzial co intelektualisci pisza.
                  Musial ratowac swoje projekty. Jest to przyklad podporzadkowania
                  politycznego przez osrodki nacisku.
                  www.muzzlewatch.com/2007/02/20/the-terrifying-case-of-lord-
                  richard-rogers-new-york-politics-and-the-architecture-of-fear/
                  • hubert100 Re: konspiracja Lorda Richard Rogers (architekt) 18.07.09, 19:20
                    Zobaczcie jak to swiatowi "architekci" wszystko ladnie zaplanowali...PS.
                    Przewalili pale tym razem, sami straca "skore" w tej kabale.....

                    www.gold-eagle.com/editorials_08/greyerz071709.html
                    • muledet.3 Re: konspiracja Lorda Richard Rogers (architekt) 18.07.09, 19:41
                      No wlasnie "koledzy " jak bedziecie b. znanymi architektami to
                      uwazajcie!!!.

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