Andreas Slominski
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Andreas Slominski
Trinity College in Coimbra
The project designed by Aires Mateus starts with the consideration of heritage and historical values. We differentiate between the “eternal” value of the project’s masses: the compression of the great walls and domes, and the “ephemeral” character of the old structures: constructive systems traditionally made of wood.
The project was developed following this understanding of passing time, preserving the value of the “eternal” and proposing a new “ephemeral”. A structure made of steel, separate and flooded with light, suggests a new contemporaneity.
‘Everything out the door’ workshop
Black Square
Alteration & Addition to a Heritage House in Belgium / i.s.m.architecten
Photos © Luis Díaz Díaz
Ribera del Duero Headquarters, Estudio Barozzi Veiga, 2010
FABRIZIO BAROZZI: LAAC LECTURE SERIES (2015)
An introduction to the work of this Barcelona-based architectural practice. (image via ArchDaily)
by Duggan Morris Architects . Energy Hub . London
Ribera del Duero Headquarters, Estudio Barozzi Veiga, 2010
FABRIZIO BAROZZI: LAAC LECTURE SERIES (2015)
An introduction to the work of this Barcelona-based architectural practice. (image via ArchDaily)
PIERRO PORTALUPPI, Villa Necci Campiglio, Living Room, Milan, Italy, 1932
PIERO PORTALUPPI, Villa Necci Campiglio, Milan Italy, 1932-1935
VERNER PANTON, Swimming pool in the Spiegel Publishing House, Hamburg Germany, 1969
FRANK Lloyd Wright, Unity Temple, Oak Park, Illinois USA, 1905-1908
SVERRE FEHN, The Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, Italy 1962. Photography by Åke E:son Lindman. / Arch Daily
Model progress
Model progress
Model in progress, casting with dye
No rest for the wicked. Ploughing on with the portfolio