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Larry Bell, “Untitled” 1971
Tomás Saraceno, On Space Time Foam, 2012
Niente è tutto
A sneak peek inside the home of interior architect Daniel Heckscher, from Note Design Studio, the Swedish team that’s rightfully gained a reputation for precisely proportioned products, perfect palettes and stunning spaces.
Dogma Aurélien Villette
L'illuminazione natalizia del Mercato centrale di Firenze. All'interno, invece, ieri è stata accesa l'opera a quattro mani realizzata da Michelangelo Pistoletto insieme al colombiano Juan E. Sandoval, a cura di Nicolas Ballario e Domenico Montano. FOTO CLAUDIO GIOVANNINI CGE e FEDERICA DI
Progetto studio Tricot
Controversial and Bizzare Sculptures by David Cerny
David Cerny - one of the leading and internationally famous, Czech contemporary artists. Born in 1967 in Prague. In 1996 he graduated from the Prague Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design. In his works blends humor, provocation and satire. His works can be seen in many locations in Prague.
Once you look at the Facebook page of the artist, you should also look to us . Welcome!
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Exquisite Installations Unwind Strands of Ropes into Delicate Trees
Mello + Landini is a collaboration between Brazil-based artists Janiana Mello and Daniel Landini. Together, they create an on-going series of installations called Ciclotrama, which consist of intertwining ropes that twist and unwind into organic forms like roots and trees.
Werner Reiterer (Austrian, b. 1964 Graz, Austria) - Street Chandelier, 2006 Street Installations
Oscar Tusquets Blanca’s Toledo metro station in Naples, one of the most impressive underground railway stations of the world, has been awarded by the International Tunnelling Association in the “innovative use of underground spaces” category: http://bit.ly/1kK6FNG
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Steven Holl
TRICOT: stand COLOROBBIA BITOSSI
"Passato, Presente, Futuro" è il tema dell'allestimento ideato da Tricot per il gruppo Colorobbia Bitossi. Un villa, un trasloco in atto, l'idea del tempo che scorre, uno spazio incompleto in cui le superfici risaltano su arredi ancora coperti e oggetti ancora da sistemare.
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Scarpe e mini giardini urbani: la poesia di Jardins Escarpins http://bit.ly/1jurmWO
Theaters Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre
In the early 20th century, following the development of the entertainment industry, hundreds of theaters were built across North America. Major entertainment firms and movie studios commissioned specialized architects to build grandiose and extravagant auditoriums.
From the 60’s, TV, multiplexes and urban crisis made them obsolete. During the following decades, these theaters were either modernized, transformed into adult cinemas or they closed, one after the other; many of them were simply demolished. Those which remain, escaping this fate, have been converted to serve varied purposes.
Now, many are reused as churches, retail spaces, flea markets, bingo halls, discos, supermarkets or warehouses. Some are waiting for a restoration and some others just sit abandoned.
Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre’s work previously featured on archatlas:
Gunkanjima Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre
Industry Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre
Gijs Van Vaerenbergh crea una instalación laberíntica en el Centro de Artes en Genk
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Amazing installation
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VVD II Residence Vincent Van Duysen
This old townhouse, with former notaries offices was simplified and restructured and natural daylight was let in everywhere. A former courtyard was opened up again at the kitchen and the existing tarmac notaries carpark was turned into a rigorous urban garden featuring a square pool made of Belgian blue stone.
Once the structural work was completed and everything was painted white, the refining of the details and spaces could begin. Essence, abstraction and purity formed the leitmotif to create this house.
Images and text via Vincent Van Duysen