Archive for April 21st, 2010
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“The Archigram Archival Project is run by a team from EXP, the Research Centre for Experimental Practice at the University of Westminster and was funded by a Resource Enhancement Grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Collaborative help was kindly provided by the surviving members of Archigram or their heirs who retain copyright of all images.”
The old site was a bit of out of date. This is great!
Sculptures are an important form of public art which have morphed significantly over the centuries. They can be created from almost anything and often include found objects which were not designed for artistic purposes. Some sculptures are built from stone and are meant to be as permanent as possible. Others are made to be purposefully [...]
House M comes from Caramel Architects and is located in Linz, Austria. The first striking thing about this house is its exterior design: two facades have a hermetic appearance in order to prevent passers by from looking inside, while the other two feature windows from floor to ceiling. This design allows the building to [...]
The Hollywood sign is a symbol of the famous star city and is probably one of the few landmarks known throughout the Globe. But what most people don’t know is that lately it is going through a series of issues concerning the land it is placed on and the money the property involves. This is [...]
While at the Furniture Fair in Milan we found so many interesting kitchen designs that making a selections of things to show you was really really hard. This is the first idea that caught our eye and there are many more to come this week. Basically we found two kitchen models that feature waves, in [...]
It is true that walking through the Furniture Fair can get a little tiring, because it is simply huge. This is probably why German designers Yvonne Fehling and Jennie Peiz decided to present their new collection called ’Still Lives’, including life-sized tufted pigs meant to be used as chairs for the passers by and also for [...]