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Graphically Designed Ceramic Vessels Form Zoetrope Animations When Spun on a Pottery WheelÂ
The Fagus Factory was built in 1911 by architect and Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius and is known throughout the world as the first building conforming to the modern architectural style. The singular steel-and-glass architectural style enabled the architect to endow a medium-sized factory with an unusual appearance that broke with tradition.
A Student Lost in the Easy Freedom of Youth Depicted in a Cross-Stitch Mural by Aheneah
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Flying Farnsworth House Illinois USA. Designed by Mies van der Rohe
Marie’s Wardrobe by Tsuruta Architects
An impressive large staircase in a turn of the 20th century house made the circulation generous, light and airy, but its dominance compromised the entire layout. The challenge was to replace this once favoured staircase, enhancing this previous spacious quality whilst accommodating 5 bedrooms with two separate kitchens and livings /dinings.
Rehabilitation of a House Between Walls in Sant Feliude by DataAE
MUSIKMÖBEL | Bauhaus Style 1934-35 Bang & Olufsen. This model was designed and inspired by Peter Bang’s desk chair “B64,” designed by Marcel Breuer in 1928.
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Light Barrier Third Edition
Latest iteration of large scale installation by Kimchi and Chips which features a matrix of concave mirrors to produce spectral shapes in the air:
The Light Barrier series by studio Kimchi and Chips create volumetric drawings in the air using hundreds of calibrated video projections. These light projections merge in a field of fog to create graphic objects that animate through physical space as they do in time.
The installations present a semi-material mode of existence, materializing objects from light. The third edition continues to exploit the confusion and non-conformities at the boundary between materials and non-materials, reality and illusion, and existence and absence. The viewer is presented with a surreal vision that advances the human instinct of duration and space. The name refers to the light barrier in relativistic physics, which separates things that are material from things that are light, and since 1983 has been used to specify the exact meaning of the metric system of spatial measure.
The 6-minute sequence employs the motif of the circle to travel through themes of birth, death, and rebirth, helping shift the audience into the new mode of existence. The artists use the circle often in their works to evoke the fundamentals of materials and the external connection between life and death.
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Everyone’s gone to the moon
Architectural Blackout Shades
Yosemite Valley, Tunnel View
CAP in Paris
The renovation of an old 19th century photography studio by AAVP in the heart of the Opera Madeleine haussmannian district, into two prestigious private apartments disrupted the uses of its distribution of the Second Empire. Access to it is via the service staircase and the narrow corridor leading to the rooms once reserved for the servants. Each of the apartments is a duplex with the bedrooms and bathrooms on the lower level, reception areas, as the living room and kitchen, being found at the upper level under a contemporary glazing, re-designed meticulously for the occasion.
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The Constellations of Winter, Katrin Koenning
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