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summer is over

yo bots. ive been wondering what have you been doing all summer you nerds..playing diablo and eating ice cream or partying. Im sure you all went out and scored girls like that..so good for you. keep the money and the bitchez comin.thats the way.

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in the making

Those 3 steps keep working for me and believe me I’m one of the top 30 under 30 according to AJ !

…come on its easy. not gonna spell it for u

Bonus

(young aggro chick..its been a long time i wanted to somehow post her..

why ? because i can )

Irina Shayk goes swimming

yo to everyone enjoying the sunny day 2day,

down here at the FG when architecture tends to get boringly boring we turn to our 2nd interest : hot chicks.

Irina Shayk has always been a good distractions even for our chinese interns with job description : “changing line thickness in Adobe Illustrator” 

Anywayz, Irina went swimming with a friend in Miami and I could say the photographer captured all views of the model [front, back, left, right]

GALLERY☟

via sportpaper (+)

In case you are a woman interested both in architecture & our blog (quite unlikely) and you found this post offensive….

LOLZ

bjarke hits with a “mountain” le US of A

One of our favorite architectz, [pictured bellow],

is showing us how you have to roll like a boss if u want to stay on the top. Although Europe is turning away from ze BIG power and China/Japan has already regretted any single danish addition to their land, …..

le Bjarke decided to play his tricks in the US of A.

via the miami.herald (+)

Old Grand Bay hotel to become new residential tower

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The Grand Bay hotel, once an icon of luxury,

will be razed to make way for a residential tower designed

by a prominent Danish architect.

(dont u luv how they call him “prominent” and did not go for something like “the youngest hot-gun of the architecture world” bla bla bla)

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In its prime, the Grand Bay hotel in Coconut Grove was the place to be, whether you were a businessman meeting for breakfast, a celebrity seeking publicity or a bride celebrating her perfect day.

But the hotel’s heyday was a long time ago. And soon, it will just be a memory.

The only hotel south of Palm Beach to have ever earned the coveted Mobil five-star rating will be demolished to make way for a residential tower designed by an up-and-coming Danish architect, the developer confirmed Thursday.

“Our plans are to do something that’s very one-of-a-kind,” said David Martin, chief operating officer of Terra Group, which bought the property last summer for $24 million. “We wanted to really build something that people felt they could be proud of.”

For the first time since the purchase, Martin provided details on the company’s plans for the site. After a gradual decline, the Grand Bay has been shuttered for nearly four years, collecting mold, graffiti and pigeon droppings.

While full details of the new project are still to come, here’s what is known:

The building will be 20 stories high with about 96 units, all residential.

Lead design is by Bjarke Ingels Group, or BIG, which has made waves for high-profile projects near Copenhagen and in China, New York City and Utah. Ingels, a 30-something “starchitect” in-the-making, was named Innovator of the Year in Architecture by the Wall Street Journal’s magazine.

Raymond Jungles, the landscape architect who designed the grounds at 1111 Lincoln Road and the New World Symphony’s rooftop garden, will handle the outdoor space. And rounding out what Martin called a “design dream team” is Coral Gables architecture firm Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolfe and Associates, which has worked on Miami-area residential projects and hotels for years — including the original Grand Bay.

Developed by the late Sherwood “Woody” Weiser and Donald Lefton of The Continental Companies for $30 million, the hotel opened in 1983 in an area transitioning from artsy-hippie enclave and cocaine-cowboy hangout to major tourist destination. The 200-roomGrand Bay, at 2669 S. Bayshore Dr., was immediately hailed for its pyramid-shaped structure, its pristine service and its draw for jetsetters, especially Regine’s nightclub, which sat atop the hotel. The eponymous nightclub queen operated party spots around the world but chose the Grand Bay as only her second U.S. location.“I called it Fantasyland,” said Terry Zarikian, who worked there for 10 years in jobs including public relations director for Regine’s.“It was filled with celebrities. It was very, very classy, very chic.”

bad taste

LOLZ

Architects have good ideaz…

BITCH PLEASE