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"Holiday Home" ⬣ UN Studio at ICA ⌘ Magenta as structure
La Défense Office Building (1999-2004) in Almere, the Netherlands, by UN Studio
913. UN Studio (Ben van Berkel & Caroline Bos) /// Villa Wilbrink-van den Berg /// Amersfoort, The Netherlands /// 1992-94
OfHouses presents Houses of the 90′s, part I: SuperDutch. (Photos: © Hélène Binet, Hisao Suzuki. Source: Domus no.772, June 1995; El Croquis 72-I/1995, ‘Ben van Berkel 1990-1995′.)
UN Studioが設計したフランス、リヨンのカラフルなバー (designboom) UN Studio's colorful bar design in lyon references prouvé, le corbusier + matégot (designboom)
Woven Ellipsicoon, designed by UN Studio
“This outdoor pavilion is a detached, secluded space for solitary moments of rest, reading, contemplation, or even a cocoon-like theater for conversation and communication. The structure’s curved sides taper inwards as they rise, with the rounded openings blurring the boundary between internal and external space. inside, a sunken seating area follows the fluid contours of the space.”
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The architectural imagination is a combination of utility and philosophy. It responds to specific needs and situations, but keeps in mind that architecture is also a thought about how we want to live in our world. These two, utility and philosophy, should not drift too far apart.
Ben van Berkel
GLASS BRICKS - a modern interpretation of historic brick by UN STUDIO, Amsterdam
https://www.dezeen.com/2020/04/01/unstudio-louis-vuitton-store-pc-hooftstraat-amsterdam/
...more on glass brick:
https://www.archdaily.com/941686/glamorous-glass-bricks-are-booming-nil-again
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Dear Ben van Berkel
Dear Ben van Berkel
Dear Ben, To have a design idea copied by you, a global starchitect with offices all over the world, is truly flattering. It means only one thing: that the original design idea –by Angelo Roventa– is a damn good one that isn’t receiving the recognition it deserves. It must be sad to have to steal ideas from lesser-known architects such as Angelo. You know what I did when I first saw his amazing…
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