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Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 | Author: admin

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From the mind and heart of Michelle Kaufmann-

“We had a great Re:Vision Salon last Thursday night Wade Crowfoot, West Coast Political Director for the Environmental Defense Fund, as the guest. The group and the conversation were dynamic and inspiring. The group included Wade, the team with Urban Re:Vision, Allison Arieff, Janelle Kellman, Ted Van Der Linden, Scott Badenoch, Warren Karlenzig, Christine Arena, Barry Hooper, Sally Dominguez, Nathaniel Corum, Bryan Burkhart, and other friends and colleagues.”

Want to see what else Ms. Kaufmann had to say about the Re: Vision Salon  click here.

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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 | Author: admin

Entangled Bank

Entangled Bank

One of the winning Re:Vision Dallas designs, “Entangled Bank”,  has been shortlisted for the World Architecture Festival 2009.  Little Diversified Architectural Consulting (Little) will present at the Festival in Barcelona in November where category winners, Best in Show, and World Building of the Year 2009 will be selected. Entangled Bank was selected out of over 630 entries from 81 countries for the “Future Projects” category.

Check out these links for more information on Little and the World Architecture Festival:

http://www.littleonline.com

http://www.worldarchitecturefestival.com

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 | Author: admin

Commonwealth

 

ArchDaily, the incredibly impressive online information community serving architects and designers, recently reviewed the “Commonwealth” submission from the folks at PIKL in San Diego.  Karen Cilento reports on the 300,000 square foot living space which features a 70,000 square foot commercial area.  Though not a winner in the Re: Vision Dallas contest, “Commonwealth” did receive honorable mention and will forever be an example of a possible direction the city block could have gone.

 

Visit ArchDaily for the full report.

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 | Author: admin

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Over the last few weeks Re: Vision Dallas has been a hot topic in the world of sustainability.  We’ve been featured in some of the most popular and influential blogs, media portals and news services.  The following is a list of some of our favorite hits.  Stay tuned as we aren’t done yet.

Tuesday, June 09th, 2009 | Author: admin
 
The Co-Op submitted by Standard
The Co-Op submitted by Standard

The Re: Vision Dallas competition brought out some of the most imaginative and innovative designs the sustainability world has ever seen.  Inhabitat recently ran an article about the Los Angeles based firm Standard’s  work titled the Co-Op, which received honorable mention.  Inspired by ancient Anasazi Indian structures, the Co-op features cliff side housing which surrounds a communal canyon.  In the spirit of the Anasazi tribe, who were known for their connection to the earth through agriculture, the Co-Op includes spaces for community gardens and kitchens.  The emphasis on creating a true community among the 1000 residents is where this design shines.  Inhabitat does a phenomenal job of summarizing the entry and is well worth the read.  Though, the Co-op was not among the 3 finalist, the design will serve to inspire other designers in the future.   

Read the Inhabitat article.

 

*What became of the Anasazi Indians?  Some say a massive drought; some say a war with a rival tribe wiped them out.  I prefer the more logical and entertaining option.  Aliens. 

 

 

Ancient Anasazi structures inspired Standard's design.

 
Ancient Anasazi structures inspired Standard’s design.