about

2AeM is a cooperative design effort composed of the 3 young Midwestern-sprung, spread-the world-out, out-and-out Architecture student-architects: nicholas m. reiter, Jessie Wilcox and Peter Nguyen. The team base was originally Milwaukee, WI but since has become a mobile abstraction or a state of mind. 2AeM is sometimes physical, sometimes sober, partially virtual, usually vocal, and all-the-time IN-it.

We are track jumpers, demons, villains and observing you right now. Design is the New and so are the Stakes.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

BIG strip

a project that all over the blogosphere...














bjarke ingels group [ big ] is a copenhagen based architectural firm. a big place. 85 architects, designers, thinkers doing some amazing work.
their site is a little wild. they only showcase a few highlight projects - this one not up yet. but their firm philosophy is written quite eloquently explaining their desire to harmonize between the two diametric oppositions [historically] in architecture: "investing in the overlap between radical and reality."

big was awarded first prize in the open international design competition for kazakhstan’s new national library in astana. big beat out 19 other entrants which included the ranks of lord norman foster and zaha hadid.

vernacular structures [yurts] are employed as formal inspiration. the result is a combination of elemental architectural concepts [universal archetypes]; circle, rotunda and arch merged, with the addition of the yurt, into an overlapping, flowing moebius strip.

the project amalgamates computer generated design, sustainability and high architectural thought into an absolutely composed and articulate form.

these are some of the best diagrams i've seen yet. wow. clear, elegant, graphic. beautiful, informative, inspiring...






































their rendering is something to be awestruck by as well. [see above too]










































check out these links for more info, pictures, etc.


Monday, August 24, 2009

-lomography II-

peter posted up an interesting topic earlier this week. i thought i'd add to his post by showing some of our work.


some silhouettes


zoom experiments


one wish from a lava lamp

these images where made using a variety of light sources [bicycle lamps, l.e.d., headlamps, lava lamps, paper scrims]. creating the composition during a camera shot with an extended exposure. more details to come.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

-lomography-

I have recently gotten into photography. its something nick, jessie and I are interested in. but I decided to take a turn into film since its more of a hobby for me than it is an profession (basically i don't have deadlines or clients) :D



they call it the PIKA PIKA project, finally something i found that deals with light art..! hopefully soon in the future i'll be able to do something with medium format. but until then!

Monday, August 17, 2009

detroit winner blogs

Because of my curiosity of the winner's work-- easy to understand considering the sophistication the clips each winning proposal shows, I went on a search to find a blog or web page for each. Unfortunately, I could only find one. Fortunately, it was the first place winner's and it is wicked cool.

The first link shows the project.
http://fachwerk.wordpress.com/

The second link is his related blog.
http://archimorph.wordpress.com/

check.

rouse[d]

1st Place: Jason Pierce, Illinois
2nd Place: David Wolthers, Denmark
3rd Place: Scott Long, New York
Honorable Mention: 2A_eM design Cooperative, Wisconsin (Jessica Wilcox, Nicholas Reiter, Peter Nguyen)

[D]escription:

rouse[D] is a two part competition and exhibition. rouse[D] will focus on re-inventing the city of Detroit through the use of digital computation methodologies!

Experimental and innovative design ideas through exhibition.

This is an international open ideas competition challenging people to come up with designs that will rouse the city of Detroit and encourage an evolution of our understanding of its unique urban environment. We have studied, examined, photographed, and proposed our ideas many times over, but how can we begin to take action to improve the overall condition of what so many believe to be a modern day ruins? Every city has its history and Detroit is no different, but now it’s our turn to “bounce back” and maybe not in the traditional or conventional way, but in a new, unprecedented way that is specific to the one-of-a-kind condition Detroit presents to us. So the solution too, will be one-of-a-kind specific to our Detroit… let’s see what you’ve got…

here's what we got...























Tuesday, August 11, 2009

something new. something old.

I was introduced to something new this month.



and I got to say. its definitely has got me rocking lately to do a bit more photograpy and design work. hopefully these things will be either posted here or on my personal blog.

this little thing caught my eye recently.
while the team was in detroit we noticed this cute little thing being put up.



We didn't think much of it then. but now looking back, we should have played detective and really checked it out. :(





maybe next time we'll be a little more alert about our surroundings.

heres the link if your interested in reading up on it.
enjoy.

Friday, August 7, 2009

the story of stuff

i forgot to mention that i'll be disconnected for a while. traveling the pacific northwest [cascadia] for the next month or so... posts may be sparse, unless...

but in the mean time here's a little something to take a look at: