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Richard Meier & Partners studio has completed its first pedestrian and vehicular bridge designed to connect the city of Alessandria with the 18th-century citadel across the Tanaro River: http://bit.ly/2g7WL8A
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Chinese firm Aim Architecture designed for real estate developer Soho China four spaces located within the interior of Soho Bund: the public spaces, basement, show office, and club ➜ http://bit.ly/2cJXBrm
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House Inside a Book
Your House Olafur Eliasson is a commission by the Library Council of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, Your House consists of a laser-cut negative impression of Eliasson’s house in Copenhagen on a scale of 85:1. Designed and realized by Michael Heimann and Claudia Baulesch, the book is based on a computer-generated model of the house, sliced vertically into 454 even parts. Each of the corresponding 454 hand-bound leaves (or 908 pages) is individually cut and corresponds to 2.2 cm of the actual house. As readers leaf through the pages, they have the illusion of slowly making their way through the rooms of the house from front to back, thus constructing a mental and physical narrative. The result is an intensified sense of space, dimensions, materiality, and time.