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Tag Archives: architecture
Yum, gizzards
Here we are in Tokyo, eating all the bits of chicken izakaya, drinking hot sake and discussing the proliferation of 2-dimensional images in architecture with Satoru from BuildingLandscape. Let’s do this thing! Posed photo: More like how it was … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Building Landscape, image proliferation, izakaya, urban islands
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Cops are Tops, or, Gendarme the whale
While contracting to PTW Architects, Lull Studios designed this funky police station in Coffs Harbour. Although it was the subject of some consternation amongst locals when the scaffolding came down, we’re now informed that the people of this mid-north coastal … Continue reading
Here + now
Latest publication: Lindsay Webb, ‘Sensory Modulation: “Snoezelen” in Architecture’, in Perception in Architecture: Here and Now, editors Claudia Perren and Miriam Mlecek, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015. Published in conjunction with the symposium Perception in Architecture: HERE and NOW, AEDES Network … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, disco, Lindsay Webb, perception, snoezelen, spatial innovation
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Hectic times
Whoa so in the last month we’ve done 2 presentations in Japan — at the University of Tokyo and the Asian Conference on Cultural Studies in Osaka — and one in Germany at the Perception in Architecture: Here and Now symposium … Continue reading