Mar 26, 2014

BBC Future Building Tomorrow Exhibit with Terreform ONE

id you know that by 2050, 7 out of every 10 people will live in a large city? Check out how BBC.com proposes we work today to transform our cities for a better tomorrow. The Building Tomorrow exhibit will take place at Openhouse Gallery’s 168 Bowery in April!
- See more at: http://thekagency.com/the-kagency-invite-bbc-building-tomorrow-exhibit-introducing-home-studios-2-djs-whitney-fierce-mad-marj-hit-the-decks/#sthash.pVAeieEW.dpu
Openhouse Gallery’s 168 Bowery
Openhouse Gallery’s 168 Bowery

BBC Future Building Tomorrow Exhibit in New York Thur. April 3rd, 6pm, at Openhouse Gallery 168 Bowery, New York, NY. RSVP info@terreform.org

Mar 18, 2014

VIA Festival International with Terreform ONE

Exposition Micro/ Macro, Le Manège Maubeuge, France and Mons, Belgium. 
featuring:
TERREFORM ONE : BIO CITY MAP OF 11 BILLION
PHILIPPE DECOUFLÉ : HEXABOITE / MEUBLES OPTIQUES / LA GROSSE TÊTE / KRONOFOTO
ANTI VJ : 3DESTRUCT
HEATHER DEWEY-HAGBORG : STRANGER VISIONS
IKEUCHI HIROTO : DESK TURNED DIORAMA
TOM KOK & BRITT HATZIUS : MICRO EVENTS
ALAIN JOSSEAU : AL-THANIYAH DISTRICT (COLLATERAL MURDER) / COORDONNEES : 33° 18’48.524’’ N, 4°30’43.17’’ E
RYOICHI KUROKAWA : OSCILLATING CONTINUUM
CHARLOTTE LEOUZON : MICRO MACRO (sélection de films)
BRENNA MURPHY : CRÉATION
CARSTEN NICOLAI : AOYAMA SPACES
BERND OPPL : FLOCK / DELAY ROOM
BORIS PETROVSKY : DAS VERGERÄT
ANNE ROQUIGNY : 111oOzOo111 (sélection d’œuvres du web)
CANDAS SISMAN : MAKROMIKRO / CYCL
KRIS VERDONCK : MONSTER

http://www.lemanege.com/cgi?lg=fr&pag=1310&tab=111&rec=981&frm=0

Mar 13, 2014

Smart Dock: ONE Lab Educational Facilities at the Brooklyn Navy Yard

2014 ONE PRIZE - CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS 
ONE Lab is seeking design proposals for the Smart Dock that are both symbolic and buildable. The design should symbolize the ideas and values of ONE Lab: Interdisciplinary learning, studio-based design, collaborative space, DIY making, hacking. The Smart Dock should address the future of learning environments that inflects the trajectory of experimental design schools into the new spaces of socio-ecological design in times of climate change.
Competition entries should develop strategies for the identity for ONE Lab as the educational and public component of this vibrant center for design and science, with interfaces to state-of-the art equipment and a network of creative and entrepreneurial affiliates. We intend to build the winning entry.




http://www.oneprize.org/index.html

Mar 7, 2014

Prof. Oliver Medvedik, Cooper Union

Prof. Oliver Medvedik from The Cooper Union Frontpage: 
"Learn How to Sequence DNA in Less Than a Day" 

Though less well known than the four degree-granting engineering disciplines -- chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical -- bioengineering has a place at The Albert Nerken School of Engineering. The practice of applying engineering principles to the life sciences happens chiefly through the Maurice Kanbar Center for Biomedical Engineering and through the Sandholm Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology and Bioengineering, a two-year position currently held by Prof. Oliver Medvedik. A native of New York City, he co-founded Genspace, a non-profit biotechnology laboratory for classroom and public use. Now into his second semester, Prof. Medvedik has begun rounding up students to attend iGEM, an annual, national synthetic biology competition. We sat down with him for a chat about iGEM, Genspace, his ambitions during his time at Cooper and why the thought of bioengineered terrorism doesn't worry him...too much."

Mar 3, 2014

Terreform ONE Official Selection of the Venice Biennale


http://www.labiennale.org/en/architecture/index.html

We are happy to announce that Terreform ONE’s work is part of the official selection of the 14th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale directed by Rem Koolhaas from June 7th to November 23rd, 2014. 

The Bio City Map, created by the nonprofit organization Terreform ONE, is a forecast of the world population distribution in the 25 densest cities on Earth. The map displays population density as a parametric graph on the front. The map back focuses on each of these cities, designed and grown inside petri dishes with colonies of E. Coli as a method of analog computation. This is an interdisciplinary project where architects, urban planners, biologists, sociologists, and artists were all working together to create a map of the near future of human population growth. 

The Global Art Affairs Foundation, under the direction of Rem Koolhaas, has curated the exhibitions at Palazzo Bembo and Palazzo Mora as an official part of the Venice Architecture Biennale. They have selected the Bio City Map as a key component of the exhibition. The project has already been exhibited internationally at the New Institute (NAI) in Rotterdam and the Onsite [at] OCAD U Gallery in Toronto.

Terreform ONE’s participation at the Venice Biennale is made possible by the generous support of CIEE, the world leader in international education and exchange. Terreform ONE has organized a workshop for students as a part of CIEE Global Architecture and Design Program. The students will study population growth in cities and participate in the installation of the Bio City World Map project for the opening of the Biennale. 

Mitchell Joachim, Terreform ONE Co-Founder and Associate Professor of Practice at NYU will lead a group of advanced researchers and students from NYU Gallatin School of Individualized Study abroad. According to Terreform ONE Co-Founder and CIEE Academic Director for Global Architecture and Design Maria Aiolova, “The students will have the opportunity to learn new methods of studying urban growth and interact with world renowned architects, designers and thought leaders.” Terreform ONE Partners’ Melanie Fessel, Nurhan Gokturk and Oliver Medvedik will be also collaborating closely with the students.
VISIT: Bio City MapGlobal Architecture and Design.

http://www.ciee.org/

http://gallatin.nyu.edu/
http://gallatin.nyu.edu/
http://newlab.com/news/2014/2/13/new-lab-beta-tenant-terreform-one-selected-to-exhibit-at-venice-biennale