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THE STUDIO AT CHICAGO'S UIC SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

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Mimi Zeiger  brings her amazing exhibition "A Few Zines" to Chicago, and she is including MAP in this show. It opens at UIC's School of Architecture the 5th of April and concludes April the 9th with a top notch panel. The closing-night panel, Publishing Futures, includes: Brendan Crain,  The Where Blog Penelope Dean , University of Illinois, Chicago, Flat Out Iker Gil, UIC, University of Illinois, Chicago,  MAS Context Marc Fischer,  Temporary Services Jimenez Lai, University of Illinois, Chicago,  Bureau Spectacular Publishing Futures: Content, Context, and Emerging Formats With e-book, tablet, and social media technologies rapidly reshaping the publishing landscape, how new and old formats respond? Publishing Futures observes the changes facing art, architecture, and design publishing—blogs, journals, zines, and magazines—and speculates on future models. Closing Panel April 9, 2010 Panel Discussion: 6:00 – 7:30 pm Reception: 8:00 pm ‘til late.

DAVID GARCIA STUDIO NEW YORK EXHIBIT

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The exhibit opening was a smashing success. Hundreds came and conquered! Thank you all for making this amazing evening possible. MAP was nearly sold out, and Steven Holl took a bunch of them. Moma will now be selling the Studio's publication. Cheers to the Storefront team, Nicola and Geoff and everyone at David Garcia Studio!

HONORABLE MENTION FOR THE BRONX HIGHBRIDGE

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HB: BX is an open ideas competition to design an arts center that culturally reinforces the physical connection between the Manhattan and Bronx High Bridge communities of New York City. Working in cooperation with the arts organizations Artists Unite and the Bronx Museum of the Arts, ENYA means to draw awareness to the current efforts to restore and reopen the historic High Bridge. This competition is a forum to explore the urban and community improvement opportunities that may come with the achievement of such a momentous milestone. The aim of the Studio's proposal is to re-establish the significance of the derelict High Bridge as a historic and cultural point/landmark, which links the Bronx to Manhattan, while making evident the infrastructural damage that this site has been submitted to. High Bridge needs to re-conquer its status as a popular destination, a unique inter-borough crossing, and the Manhattan-Bronx link in the Old Croton Aqueduct Greenway without being oblivious to...

THE STUDIO TO EXHIBIT AT STOREFRONT, NEW YORK

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DAVID GARCIA STUDIO is proud to be exhibiting at the prestigious  STOREFRONT FOR ART AND ARCHITECTURE  in New York, at the "LANDSCAPES OF QUARANTINE" exhibition, curated by Geoff Manaugh and Nicola Twilley . The Studio will be exhibiting and launching the second issue of   MAP (Manual of Architectural Possibilities) .  MAP 001  focused on Antarctica, and with MAP 002 QUARANTINE will be investigating and questioning the subject through research and projects, and the realm of architectural ideas. Four projects are treated on this issue: A Domestic Isolation Unit, an Instantly Quarantinable Farm, a Zoo of Infectious Species, and a Quarantined Library on a cargo ship. Along with the projects, our fact page will focus on a series of topics regarding quarantine, from the biological to the political, the geographical and beyond. We are happy to have Peter Cook along again, writing the introduction  and to Geoff and Nicola for their contribution. T...

THE STUDIO EXHIBITS IN CHINA AT NOTCH 09, BEIJING

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For NOTCH 09 , David Garcia Studio has produced two interactive spaces ARCHIVE II and ARCHIVE IV, where information, books and music, become the generating factors for simple spaces full of social potential. Both works are part of an architectonic research into the character of information storage at a small scale. This Archive Series, exemplifies the unavoidable "weight" of information, whether digital or analogue, and our varied relationships to it. At the NOTCH 09 festival, ARCHIVE II and ARCHIVE IV will be main attractions for social gathering and information hubs. ARCHIVE II, a round wheel book archive, functions as a nomadic library, where the user can travel with his own books. Once still, it creates a room for meeting and inspiration, generating a special acoustic echo for the reader inside the wheel. ARCHIVE IV challenges space and weight, by hanging from the ceiling. A wooden cylinder, 3 meter in diameter and 3.5 meter high, suspended from above, serves as a sitting...

THE STUDIO OPENS A PLAYGROUND INSTALLATION IN DREJENS

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David Garcia Studio inaugurated this prize winning installation in September 2009. Combining simple geometry with playful intentions, the 6 elements were designed to enhance play and inspire two different age groups of a newly built kinder-garden in Drejens, Denmark.  Shifts in scale and direction, and variations in space, from intimate to shared and open, define the social qualities of the interventions. But it is the simplicity of the compositions, which allow for open interpretations, that has received so many compliments and have proven to be an instant hit with children. The installation was carried out in collaboration with artist Pernille Worsøe and designer Martin Larsen. The works were manufactured by boat builders Årøsund Bådværft.

MAP 001 ANTARCTICA, IS ON SALE!!

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www.MAP.davidgarciastudio.com MAP (Manual of Architectural Possibilities) is a publication of research and visions; research into territories, which can be concrete or abstract, but always put into question. Map is not a magazine (it only has two pages) and is not a book (it is issued twice a year). Map presents itself as a folded poster (A1) where information is immediate, dense and objective in one side, and architectural and subjective on the other. Map is a guide to potential actions in the built environment, a folded encyclopedia of the possible, a topography of ideas, or a poster on the wall. MAP 001 ANTARCTICA is introduced with a text by Peter Cook The first issue of MAP has cast itself upon the unknown, but also the very physical. Although the Antarctica has only been a building site for slightly over 100 years, the scenario is, to say the least, disastrous and marvellous at the same time. Building is almost impossible in some areas, but Mac Murdo Base Station seems a mining ...