News and Events

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Posted: Saturday, 3 July 2010

306090 announces: "Workshopping a Sustainable New York," a launch of 306090's new book, Sustain and Develop, and preview of Workshopping, the US Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2010.

Organized by 306090 and the Architectural League this "long table" event includes presentations by three contributors to Sustain and Develop, who are also exhibitors in Workshopping.

Wednesday 7 July, 2010
6:30pm
The Architectural League of New York
594 Broadway, Suite 607
New York, NY 10012

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Posted: Saturday, 3 April 2010

306090 announces: "Green Dreams, Dirty Developments" - A roundtable conversation on the event of the launch of 306090's new book, Sustain and Develop, organized by the American Institute of Architects Hong Kong Chapter.

Thursday 22 April 2010

1.0 LU/SD/HSD
AIA CES #240

Jonathan D. Solomon and Joshua Bolchover
In conversation with: Hung Ah Chan; Lawrence Liauw; John Lin; David Sadoway; Shiqiao Li; Tom Verebes, Clara Wong

6:00pm to 8:00pm

REGISTER HERE

Haworth Showroom
RM 601-3, 6/F, Mass Mutual Tower, 38 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong

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Posted: Sunday, 10 May 2009

306090 announces: Architecture's Dimensions, a launch of Dimension, 306090 12, and a panel discussion with Basar Girit, David Hays, Chris McVoy, David Ruy.

Moderated by Emily Abruzzo and Jonathan D. Solomon, editors of Dimension, 306090 12.

The Architectural League of New York
Thursday, May 28
7:00 p.m.
The Urban Center
457 Madison Avenue, New York City
Co-sponsored by Urban Center Books.

Architecture’s Dimensions will be an opportunity to discuss the quality of dimension, in architectural theory and practice. David Hays, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Chris McVoy, senior partner at Steven Holl Architects; David Ruy, director of Ruy Klein; Bradley Samuels of Situ Studio; and 306090 book editors Emily Abruzzo and Jonathan Solomon will consider how dimension, as both scale and authenticity, drives architecture’s latest engagement in imagining and forming the actual.

The panel will consider: The relationship of the hand and the machine; the relationship of precision and imprecision; the relevance of scale; and the meaning of dimension in architectural practice today.

SIGN UP/PURCHASE TICKETS

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Posted: Friday, 15 March 2009

306090 Featured in MOOH-Library

B3F Omotesando Hills
Tokyo

Friday March 6th to Saturday March 14th
11am-9pm Daily

http://www.magazinelibrary.jp/

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Posted: Friday, 13 Feb 2009

Celebrate Dimension with 306090 in Hong Kong

Ooi Botos Gallery
5 Gresson Street
Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Friday, February 20
7:00 p.m.
Light Refreshments

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Posted: Friday, 25 Jan 2008

306090 announces: On Models,

A launch of Models, 306090 11, and a panel discussion with John Natsazi, D. Graham Burnett, and James Buckhouse.

Moderated by Emily Abruzzo, Eric Ellingsen, and Jonathan D. Solomon, editors of Models, 306090 11.

The Architectural League of New York
Thursday, February 7
7:00 p.m.
The Urban Center
457 Madison Avenue, New York City
Co-sponsored by Urban Center Books.

On Models is an opportunity to reflect on the increasing use of models developed for disciplines not traditionally associated with the field of architecture in the design, making, and study of architecture. At the same time architects are employing these models in increasingly rigorous ways, they are transforming the role of the models from appropriated images to adopted processes, complicating the fields of contemporary art, architecture, and research in wonderful ways. On Models will ask: How do these shifts fit into the development of new technologies in modeling, both in contemporary and historical terms? How do the changing attitudes towards physical models affect changing attitudes towards theoretical models? How do models bridge gaps between disciplines? Who and what are our role models and how does design in a post-post Modern era acknowledge this kind of sharing, borrowing, inspiration, and blurring of boundaries?

Admission is free for League members and $10 for non-members. League members may make reservations by emailing rsvp@archleague.org. For more information visit www.archleague.org or call 212.753.1722 x13. AIA and New York State continuing education credits are available.

Co-sponsored by Urban Center Books.

http://www.archleague.org/

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Posted: Tuesday, 27 March 2007

306090 announces: the launch of our new website at www.306090.org!

Welcome to the new face of 306090 online, including information on current projects, content from past volumes, and our most recent calls for submissions.

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Posted: Sunday, 23 September 2006

306090 announces: A panel discussion on Decoration and Architecture and the launch of Decoration, 306090 10.

6:30 p.m.
The Urban Center
457 Madison Avenue, New York City
Co-sponsored by Urban Center Books.

Reception to follow. Admission is free. League members can make reservations by emailing info@archleague.org or calling 212-980-3767.

For details see:
http://www.archleague.org/index-dynamic.php?show=478

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Posted: Sunday, 23 September 2006

306090, in conjunction with the Slought Foundation, a non-profit organization re-thinking contemporary art, is pleased to announce a special event on architecture and science with Cecil Balmond and Peter Lloyd Jones on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 from 6:00-7:30pm.

For details see:
http://slought.org/press/11339/

This event is organized in advance of 306090's forthcoming 11th volume, Models.

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Posted: Monday, 13 February 2006

306090 announces: 306090 Books

In September of 2006 we will be publishing our tenth volume, something of a milestone for 306090, and with it, we abandon the term Architecture Journal. While that title served us well for three years, itself replacing the earlier Journal of Emergent Architecture and Design, we now expand our purview by replacing it with the term Books. With a colorful look and expanded format, each themed edition will still contain the same mix of work, "from every angle" of the ideological spectrum, from a diverse group of contributors, including students, architects and professionals, young educators, and established minds in practice and pedagogy.

It has been said that as people grow, they grow into themselves: that you never change, you just become more and more like who you are. 306090 finds these platitudes syrupy, but attractive. We would like to offer you these books with the same noble intentions that we brought you our very first volume five years ago, with an increasing sensibility but with an equal sense of discovery.

"Workshopping a Sustainable New York" at the Architectural League of New York, 2010
"Workshopping a Sustainable New York" at the Architectural League of New York, 2010
306090 Featured in MOOH-Library, Omotesando Hills, Tokyo, 2009
306090 Featured in MOOH-Library, Omotesando Hills, Tokyo, 2009
Celebrating Dimension with 306090 in Hong Kong, 2009
Celebrating Dimension with 306090 in Hong Kong, 2009