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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Peter Haimerl’s Refurbishment of an Old Farmer’s House in the Bavarian Forest.
Reactivating ailing structures and reinventing their user concepts with a clear idea about the significance of their cultural heritage: For Peter Haimerl who recently won the Bayerischer Staatspreis für Architektur 2018, those guidelines are part of every day live.
“The traditional blockhouses in the Bavarian Forest exhibit a high degree of craftsmanship. That is immediately evident in the detailing of the quoins. After I had studied this building tradition for a long time, I came to recognize that in many cases the houses were not far removed from nature. You can see how thin the layer between nature and culture is.“
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Brixel Mirror is a 19 foot wide by 6 foot-tall installation made up of 540 Brixels™, black on one side and mirrored on the other. Brixel Mirror is the first installation built by BREAKFAST to utilize their Brixels technology.
Designer: Breakfast New York
The construction of the Parthenon began in 447 BC and was completed in 438 BC, during the heyday of the Athenian Empire. It was designed by the architects Iktinos and Callicrates. The Parthenon is one of the main Doric temples that are preserved.
Acropolis of Athens, (reconstruction)
#Wonderfulceilings
1- Reggia di Caserta, Naples
2- Garnier Palace, Paris
3- Mysore, Karnataka, India
4- Santa Maria dell'Orto, Rome
New Architectural Sculptures by David Moreno Appear As Three Dimensional Drawings
How to draw numbers. Standard lettering. 1922.
In Business, You better study your numbers attentively…
Canary Wharf Station
cosy rainy days
Monday mood / building the kingdom (à Sydney Opera House) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtvSXsmos9R/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1klg9vkdo9ew0
OBLIVION — I'm Sending You Away by M83
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Disparition de la designer américaine Florence Knoll à 101 ans
Née Florence Schust dans le Michigan en 1917, Florence Knoll est connue pour avoir été une figure majeure du design. Formée auprès du designer scandinave Eliel Saarinen et Charles Eames, elle découvre le style international de Le Corbusier à l’Architectural Association de Londres. Elle travaille ensuite avec Walter Gropius et Marcel Breuer, puis rencontre Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Avec Hans Knoll, le fondateur d’une entreprise de meubles, qu’elle épouse en 1946, elle développe la notion de design d’intérieur et s’associe avec des architectes comme Harry Bertoia et Isamu Noguchi. En 1951, la maison Knoll devient Knoll international, que Florence Knoll va diriger à la mort de son mari quatre ans plus tard. Des produits phares comme la chaise Womb et la table Tulip avec Eero Saarinen, la chaise Barcelona avec Mies van der Rohe, la chaise Wassily avec Marcel Breuer ou la chaise Diamond d’Harry Bertoia seront des best-sellers. En 2018, pour son 80e anniversaire, Knoll affichait un chiffre d’affaires de plus d’un milliard de dollars. Une réussite !
Design for a coffin, Italy
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