Next City, in collaboration with AIA New York, will be presenting a series of three short films this coming Monday, July 22, about the role of informal settlements, economies and networks in rapidly urbanizing cities. As part of the Rockefeller Foundation's Informal City Dialogues, these films take viewers to Accra and Bangkok where locals are finding solutions to poverty and slum eviction. There will also be a discussion with the filmmakers at the event. The video above is one of three films that will be shown at the event, which takes place from 6-8pm EST. For more information, please visit here.
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Three Short Films on Informal Cities
Rose Lee House / Auburn University Rural Studio

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Architects: Auburn University Rural Studio
- Area: 1200 m²
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Professionals: GFGR, inc architects & Engineers, Atelier Ten
The Tower House / Gluck+

Heavybit Industries / IwamotoScott Architecture

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Architects: Iwamoto Scott
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Professionals: TSA Strutural Engineers, Matarozzi Pelsinger Builders
Evernote / Studio O+A

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Interior Designers: Studio O+A
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: Vaziri Structural Engineering, DA Pope
Locomotive Ranch Trailer Home / Andrew Hinman Architecture
Newbern Town Hall / Auburn University Rural Studio

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Architects: Auburn University Rural Studio
- Area: 1909 m²
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Professionals: GFGR, inc architects & Engineers, Atelier Ten
Zaha Hadid Unveils New York Apartment Block Alongside High Line

Zaha Hadid has unveiled her first New York City commission: an 11-story, luxury apartment block planned alongside the second section of the High Line in Chelsea at 520 West 28th Street.
Spearheaded by New York developer Related Companies, the “sculpted” glass and steel residential development hopes to lure buyers with its expansive, double-height entrance lobby, communal garden, generous terraces, private courtyards, and, of course, exclusive views of New York’s most beloved attraction: the High Line.
Sonoma Residence / Cooper Joseph Studio

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Architects: Studio Joseph
- Area: 2849 m²
- Year: 2010
'Sa(ndy)licornia': MOMA PS1 Rockaway Call for Ideas Winning Proposal / Daniel J Wilson

The 'Sa(ndy)licornia' proposal, which was one of the selected entries in the MOMA PS1 Rockaway Call for Ideas, is a reaction to the fact that in many ways Sandy, effectively, became a brand, and in doing so it provided all sorts of people with various sorts of "meaning". From this point of view, architect Daniel J Wilson focuses on how disasters can be understood to provide a form of social glue, clear-eyed perspectives about "what really matters", and the possibility of rebuilding something from scratch, only better. More images and architects' description after the break.
Architecture 101 Lecture Series

Taking place during the National Building Museum's Summer Block Party, the Architecture 101 lecture series explores iconic styles during significant periods in architectural history. The two lectures, titled 'Miesian' (July 20) and 'Expressionism' (July 27) will serve as a refresher course for the professional or student or providing the novice with a chance to learn more about the world of architecture. More information after the break.
'Yona on the Beach': MOMA PS1 Rockaway Call for Ideas Winning Proposal / Stephen Yablon Architect

One of the selected entries in the MoMA PS1 Rockaway Call for Ideas, Stephen Yablon Architect’s "Yona on the Beach" accepts the inherent and increasingly dynamic weather conditions of barrier islands. Their idea is a new model for barrier island settlements; entire beach neighborhoods are raised high above the 100 year flood plain so that the barrier island below can naturally shift and change during storms with minimal impact to human habitation. More images and architects' description after the break.
North American Butterfly Association / Cooper Joseph Studio

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Architects: Studio Joseph
- Area: 47015 ft²
- Year: 2010
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Professionals: Thomas Balsley Associates, Vanguard Engineering
Shield House / Studio H:T

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Architects: Studio H:T
- Area: 3250 ft²
- Year: 2010
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Manufacturers: Fisher & Paykel, Blum
School of Earth & Space Exploration / Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects
'Occupy the Dune': MOMA PS1 Rockaway Call for Ideas Winning Proposal / Balmori Associates

Recently chosen as one of the selected entries for the MOMA PS1 Rockaway Call for Ideas, the 'Occupy the Dune' proposal by Balmori Associates focuses on an infrastructure as the center for civic activity, protecting the community while connecting it socially and ecologically. Vegetation that colonizes the dunes surface is the most critical part of the ecosystem, adding strength and stability to blunt extreme winds and storm surge. More images and architects' description after the break.









