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Trend Report: Artificial Intelligence and Design

Creative Market

by Tzido Gallery in Photos. In the 21 st century, by 2011, AI had progressed to the point that IBM, again, created a question-answering machine named Watson to actually appear on the game show, Jeopardy! One of his more famous sculptures is the Venus of Cupertino iPad Docking Station. AI and machine learning concept.

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The 10 Projects that Defined a Decade of Canadian Architecture

Azure Magazine

When 60 Richmond Street welcomed its first residents in 2011, the striking building – defined by a play of colourful, interlocking volumes – represented the Toronto Community Housing Corporation’s first new co-operative in 20 years. 60 Richmond Street East by Teeple Architects, 2010. Want to solve the housing crisis?

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Architecture in Miniature: 3 Iconic Structures as Seen by Chisel & Mouse

Azure Magazine

Since 2011, brothers Robert and Gavin Paisley of Chisel & Mouse have been expertly (and painstakingly) crafting evocative scale versions of notable structures and vibrant cityscapes out of plaster. The Bauhaus Dessau. Adolf Loos’ Villa Müller. Helsinki Central Library. Constructed between 113 and 125 A.D.

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Sketches of Frank Gehry: A Conversation with Jean-Louis Cohen

Azure Magazine

It was shut down in 1960, but was revived, as both a publishing house and gallery, when the Swedish art collector/entrepreneur Staffan Ahrenberg acquired it in 2011. He never leaves the programs in his projects undiscussed: Reconsidering the initial program has become an intrinsic part of his creative freedom.

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The 10 Most Influential Architecture Projects of the Decade

Azure Magazine

The Rolex Learning Centre epitomizes what the pair, both separately and in their collaborative practice, do best: non-hierarchical programming paired with a muted architecture of striking transparency and blankness. Bosco Verticale by Boeri Studio, 2014. This grid is repeated on the adjoining building, where the grain elevator once operated.