Fishermen Departments, Studio Banana TV

Studio Banana TV features the Fishermen Department in Cangas, Galicia, Spain, with explanations by its authors, Spanish architects Irisarri-Piñera.

Studio Banana TV Interviews Carlos Arroyo

Studio Banana TV interviews architect Carlos Arroyo, one of the most prominent young Spanish architects. He is based in Madrid, where he develops projects of a very varied nature with a special emphasis on sustainable development and research into new forms of housing. Interview realised with the sponsorship of the European University of Madrid.

Tadao Ando II

Tadao Ando I

Giorgio Armani in Rome on the new building “Armani Teatro” designed by Tadao Ando.

MUSAC exhibition, A Kassen

Danish young artist collective A Kassen often work with performative installations and sculptures. They were invited to participate at the Laboratorio 987 project within the MUSAC museum in León. Their pieces relate very closely to the building which houses them.

Last interview, Donald Judd

Donald Judd was one of Amercia’s most prolific and globally respected artists. In his last interview alive, the sculptor and minimalist artist discusses his unique aesthetic, his dislike of contemporary architecture, and his passionate quest for the perfect exhibition setting for his large works of art. He also talks about why he moved to the village of Marfa in Texas.

Film by 24studio, Basque Culinary Center

Basque Culinary Center (Vaumm)

Julien de Smedt, JDSII

Julien de Smedt, pragmatic and optimistic rather than polemic

Julien de Smedt, JDS, To be or not to be a danish office…

First part of this new serie of videos about one of the former partners of succesful danish architecture firm PLOT which split up in 2000.

Upper Room, Chris Ofili

British painter Chris Ofili talking about The Upper Room, an installation of 13 exquisite canvases, which was first shown in 2002.

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