Ma Yansong, Workshop UEM (Chinese subtitles)

The Chinese architect Ma Yansong from MAD architects at the Universidad Europea de Madrid-Architecture School.

Ma Yansong, Workshop UEM

The Chinese architect Ma Yansong from MAD architects at the Universidad Europea de Madrid-Architecture School.

Lab BCN, UEM

The Spanish architects Carlos Ferrater, Lucía Ferrater and Eva Hurtado in the Workshops at the Universidad Europea de Madrid, Architecture School.

Plinthos Pavilion by mabarchitects-01

Plinthos Pavilion by mabarchitects – Clay brick has been one of the most commonly used building materials, which exists for thousands of years. It has always been a symbol for solidity and reliability, for human scale, and in many cases it has also been admired for its sensual qualities

Collage House, Bosch Capdeferro

Studio Banana TV features the Collage House with explanations by its author, Bosch Capdeferro, ASCER interiorismo award 2011 and emerging architect special mention of the European Union prize for contemporary Architecture Mies Van der Rohe award 2011. Interview realised with the sponsorship of ASCER.

MUCA, COR

Studio Banana TV features MUCA Music Hall and auditorium with explanations by its author, COR, ASCER architecture award. Interview realised with the sponsorship of ASCER.

Sou Fujimoto, Workshop UEM

The Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto int he Workshops at the European University of Madrid.

Sou Fujimoto is one of the most interesting young architects in the World. His architectural designs pursue new shapes and spaces that exist between nature and artificiality and will undoubtedly continue to evolve in the future. Interview realised with the sponsorship of the Universidad Europea de Madrid.

Studio Banana TV interviews Sou Fujimoto

Studio Banana TV interviews Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto on the occasion of his workshop at the Universidad Europea de Madrid-Architecture School.

Turning the Place Over (interior), Richard Wilson

Critically-acclaimed British installation artist Richard Wilson conceived this site-specific piece which magically alters the façade of an industrial building as part of the 2007 Liverpool Biennial. Wilson cut an 8-metre diameter disc from the walls and windows of the building, and attached it to a motor which literally turns this section of the building inside out, in a cycle lasting just over two minutes. Interior view of the piece.

Turning the Place Over, Richard Wilson

Critically-acclaimed British installation artist Richard Wilson conceived this site-specific piece which magically alters the façade of an industrial building as part of the 2007 Liverpool Biennale. Wilson cut an 8-metre diameter disc from the walls and windows of the building, and attached it to a motor which literally turns this section of the building inside out, in a cycle lasting just over two minutes. Exterior view of the piece.

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