Adam Marcus
@radadammarcus
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architect + educator // director, @VariablePrjcts // partner, @futuresnorth // assoc. professor, @TulaneArch
New Orleans, LA
Joined April 2009
Looking forward to this book! It also includes one of our @office__ca generative artworks 🤓
Exciting: Andrew Kudless @matsysdesign and Adam Marcus are releasing “Drawing Codes: Experimental Protocols of Architectural Representation”, exploring computational processes in architecture, based on years of research and teaching. Link 👇👇👇
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Exciting: Andrew Kudless @matsysdesign and Adam Marcus are releasing “Drawing Codes: Experimental Protocols of Architectural Representation”, exploring computational processes in architecture, based on years of research and teaching. Link 👇👇👇
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Meet Tulane School of Architecture's New Faculty Hires https://t.co/pSQbYjSVTk
@TulaneArch #ArchinectPartnerSchool #ArchitectureAcademia
archinect.com
Tulane School of Architecture (TuSA), one of Archinect’s School Partners, welcomes nine full-time incoming faculty members who will hold permanent positions at the school starting in the 2023/24...
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Mercado de la Merced today with the inimitable @ice_is_nice_still. By Enrique Del Moral, 1957. #architecture #arquitectura #mexicocity #cdmx #enriquedelmoral #modernism #functionalism #mercadodelamerced #concrete #breezeblock #1957
https://t.co/scvjlSniqb
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Menagerie of textures and forms— work by @cca_arch_div M.Arch students in my “Procedural Logics of Repetition and Difference” course. Congrats to this wonderful group of students for such thoughtful and prolific work this semester. Thanks to guests @marg… https://t.co/eiLY5G7l7z
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Tectonic studies of structure, variation, assembly, and tolerance, by 1st year M.Arch students in my “Procedural Logics of Repetition and Difference” course. Work by: Kira Finigan, Phong Tran, Daisy Downs, Owen DiMarzo, Shane Chavez, Annie Petty, Layla … https://t.co/OfMEDHLXXQ
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A pairing of public art installations by @futuresnorth in the Minneapolis Public Service Building represent data on the historical migration patterns of immigrant groups in Minnesota and on the migratory patterns of the common loon.
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SPOTLIGHT Lines of Flight Installations at the Minneapolis Public Service Building
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Rusticated side portal of the Palazzo Farnese, by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (1517-1534) #palazzofarnese #roma #antoniodasangallo #theyounger #1517 #1534
https://t.co/rhw7vbGPgk
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Excellent models by first-year M.Arch students at the final presentations of my SYSTEMS studio last week. The work developed from iterative analog and procedural tectonic and spatial studies, which were then adapted to a sited proposal for the Center for… https://t.co/KXjvBURsc5
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This coming Thursday, evening March 9, the Architectural Ecologies Lab will be on site at the @exploratorium for a pop-up exhibition “Materialities of Care,” showcasing faculty and student research into ecological habitats for more-than-humans. The event… https://t.co/A26sKqT2Ba
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Glad to see a deep dive into this remarkable and generous building— proud to play a small part with my #FuturesNorth partners in designing our 3 “Lines of Flight” facade artworks exploring multispecies migrations through data and pattern.
A whirlwind of global events in the last five years—during which the Minneapolis Public Service Building was programmed, designed, and built—show its adaptability and long-term endurance. https://t.co/csCoFCGJlW
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#wip ceramic components with @the_darkroom_arts @rad_guitar @claire_leffler
#ecologicaltectonics #ceramics #3dpotter #architecturalecologies
https://t.co/oOAbSHH8rF
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