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Thursday, September 22, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Jean Francois Fourtou
Re- creating the spatial images of his youth, Fourtou often plays with scale.He remembers places from childhood as being much larger than they really were.His seven years old daughter helps him to still live an a childhood universe.
He has re created cabins, interiors, houses and highways, always playing with scale and perception.Expanding or reducing the original size, or having us looking at familiar things with different perception.
Eco Friendly leaning molds by Maruija Fuentes
Leaning-molds are a furniture wall-system created for public spaces where, instead of sitting, an individual can comfortably lean against it for support. It is composed of two molds made of recycled plastic that are identically shaped. These pieces fit together like a puzzle. Together, they can transform a space, creating infinite patterns. They can be used either individually or in a composition. Maruja has already completed installations of Leaning Molds in Puerto Rico. She would like to see the system adopted in overlooked areas like bus stops and train stations.
http://www.coroflot.com/marujafuentes
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
New hotel in Athens by Campana architects
The new hotel in central Athens was designed by Brazilian architects Campana in collaboration with the students from the University of Thessaly.
The concept is based on three major themes: decorative elements based on the folkloric figure Karagiozis, the infamous 'evil eye' good luck charm, and a vintage postcards depicting the city of Athens.
campanas.com.br
framemagazine.com
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Olafur Eliasson 'rainbow panorama'
The ARoS museum of modern art , in the Danish city of Aarhus, has been enriched with a permanent installation created by the Danish-Icelandic artist. On the roof of the museum Eliasson built a 150 meters long circular promenade whose glazed walls glow in every color of the spectrum.
'It is vehicle for looking anew', which frames view and frames you as you proceed through the seamless walkway of subtly transforming colour atmospheres.
Source:FRAME magazine
www.olafureliasson.net
Source:FRAME magazine
www.olafureliasson.net
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