Archive for the ‘EXPO 70 | PROGRESS AND HARMONY FOR MANKIND’ Category
- 2011/03/05 ARCHITECTURE | Same Same Dept. :: Philippine Pavilion @ Expo 70 vs. San Josemaría Escrivá Church vs. St. Mary’s Cathedral posted in ARCHITECTS + ARCHITECTURE, CITIES | OSAKA-KYŌTŌ-UJI, CITIES | TŌKYŌ, EXPO 70 | PROGRESS AND HARMONY FOR MANKIND, SAME SAME DEPT., THE PHILIPPINES tagged Expo 70, Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas, Kenzo Tange, Leandro V. Locsin, Mexico City, Philippine Pavilion, San Josemaría Escrivá Church, St. Mary's Cathedral, Tokyo
- 2010/09/09 ARCHITECTURE | Icons of 20th-Century Architecture :: Buildings that Sparked My Childhood Imagination posted in ARCHITECTS + ARCHITECTURE, BRASIL, CANADIAN DESIGN, CITIES | BRASÍLIA, CITIES | LOS ANGELES, CITIES | MONTRÉAL, CITIES | NEW YORK, CITIES | RIO DE JANEIRO, CITIES | TŌKYŌ, CITIES | VANCOUVER, designKULTUR✭ STARS, EXPO 39 | DAWN OF A NEW DAY, EXPO 67 | MAN AND HIS WORLD, EXPO 70 | PROGRESS AND HARMONY FOR MANKIND, JAPAN | JAPANESE ARCHITECTS + ARCHITECTURE, MID-CENTURY MODERN, OLYMPIC GAMES, OSCAR NIEMEYER, UNCATEGORIZED, URBAN PLANNING tagged 20t-ce, Alvar Aalto, Arthur Erickson + Geoff Massey, Auditorium of the University of Technology, Auditorium of the Viipuri Municipal Library, »Katimavik» [Canada Pavilion], Bailey House, Barcelona Pavilion, Bauhaus, Brno, Buckminster Fuller, Canada Pavilion, Casa das Canoas, Case Study House No. 21, Case Study House No. 22, Case Study House No. 8, Chandigarh Secretariat Building, Charles and Ray Eames, Eames House, Eero Saarinen, Fallingwater, Farnsworth House, Festival Plaza, Finish Pavilion, Fitzpatrick House, Frank Lloyd Wright, Gateway to the West, Gerrit Rietveld, Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Habitat 67, Helsinki, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Jørn Utzon, Johnson Wax Headquarters, Kaufmann Desert House, Kenzo Tange, Kramer House, Le Corbusier, Lever House, Lovell Beach House, Lovell Health House, MacMillan Bloedel Building, Man in the Community, Mies van der Rohe, Moshe Safdie, National Congress/Congreso Nacional, New York World's Fair, Norco, Notre Dame du Haut, Oscar Niemeyer, Pacific Palisades, Palace of the Dawn/Palácio da Alvorada, Palm Springs, Pierre Koenig, Racine, Richard Neutra, Rietveld Schröder House, Roderick Robbie, Ronchamp, Rudolph Schindler, Schindler Chase House [Kings Road House], Simon Fraser University, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, St. Mary's Cathedral, Stahl House, Swiss Pavilion, Sydney Opera House, Taro Okamoto, Tower of the Sun, Trans World Airlines Flight Center, USA Pavilion, Villa Savoye, Villa Tugendhat, Walter Gropius, Washington Dulles Airport, Willy Walter, Yoyogi National Gymnasium
- 2010/05/08 THE PHILIPPINES | General Eleksyon 2010 :: The Marcos Era in Retrospect ::: “He Got Things Done” posted in AIRLINES + AIRPORTS, ARCHITECTS + ARCHITECTURE, CITIES | MANILA, EXPO 70 | PROGRESS AND HARMONY FOR MANKIND, THE PHILIPPINES tagged America's Boy: A Century of Colonialism in the Philippines", Cultural Center of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Imelda Marcos, infrastructure in the Philippines, James Hamilton-Paterson, Manila International Airport, Manila International Film Center, Marcos infrastructure projects, MIA, MIFF, Miss Universe 1975, Philippine International Convention Center PICC, Philippine Plaza Hotel, Pinoy Eleksyon 2010, The Marcos Bridge, The Philippines at Expo 70, The Philippines Elections 2010, The San Juanico Bridge
- 2010/01/14 THE EXPO 70 SUITE | 10 :: Leandro V. Locsin + The Philippines @ Expo 70, Osaka posted in ARCHITECTS + ARCHITECTURE, ART + ARTISTS, BOOK DESIGN, BOOKS, CITIES | OSAKA-KYŌTŌ-UJI, CORPORATE IDENTITY, EXPO 70 | PROGRESS AND HARMONY FOR MANKIND, GRAPHIC ARTS, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, JAPAN, OLYMPIC GAMES, STAMPS + MONEY, THE PHILIPPINES, URBAN PLANNING tagged "Poet of Space", a, Arthur Erickson, Aurora Pijuan, Canadian pavilion at Expo 70, Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, Filipino architecture, Leandro V. Locsin, Miss International 1979, Philippines, Philippines pavilion at Expo 70, Vatican City stamps, visions of the future
- 2009/11/28 ARCHITECTS | 丹下健三 Kenzo Tange :: The Japanese Maestro + The Tokyo Olympics posted in ARCHITECTS + ARCHITECTURE, CITIES | OSAKA-KYŌTŌ-UJI, CITIES | TŌKYŌ, EXPO 70 | PROGRESS AND HARMONY FOR MANKIND, JAPAN | JAPANESE ARCHITECTS + ARCHITECTURE, JAPAN | JAPANESE DESIGN, JAPAN | THE BEST + WORST OF JAPAN, JAPAN | THE JAPANESE AESTHETIC, URBAN PLANNING tagged 1964 Summer Olympics, JAPAN, Kenzo Tange, Meiji Shrine, Olympic, Olympic Games, Tokyo
- 2009/11/11 ARCHITECTS | Arthur Charles Erickson :: The Passing of a Giant posted in ARCHITECTS + ARCHITECTURE, BOOKS, CANADIAN DESIGN, CITIES | OSAKA-KYŌTŌ-UJI, CITIES | VANCOUVER, EXPO 67 | MAN AND HIS WORLD, EXPO 70 | PROGRESS AND HARMONY FOR MANKIND, STAMPS + MONEY, VANCOUVERISM tagged architecture, Arthur Erickson, CCA, design, Expo 70, Geoffrey Massey, JAPAN, MacMillan Bloedel Building, Osaka, Phyllis Lambert, Ritz-Carlton Vancouver, SFU | Simon Fraser University, Smith House
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