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We recommend MediaTemple for web hosting. Use Code MTLOVESDESIGN for 20% off There is a part 2 to this post which is called 27 More Outstanding Resume Designs Part II. If you like what you see below check it out! A well designed resume is a great way to stand out. Resume 2009 Infographic Resume Skills & Knowledge Resume RM Brand Identity Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitæ – Kaache.

Unbelievable and Incredible Staircase…!! Sometimes architects can get a bit carried away. These staircase designs are truly incredible and truly fabulous….!! Some of these have been taken from designer / architecture websites and most of them are unimaginable in the normal thinking. It seems, some might be impossible to climb or taken care of. let us know which one is the most incredible in terms of design and aesthetics or if you have any picture which can be a part of this post we will be glad to share it with readers. Post your images in comments and we will display them here with your name. [ad1] [ad2] Installation Artist, Jongil Ma - Hello Honey, Let Them Figure That Out. Barbara Hepworth: Sculptures. All images and texts included on this website are protected by copyright.

Barbara Hepworth: Sculptures

They may be reproduced for personal or educational use only. Doves (Group), Parian marble, 1927 (BH 3), Manchester City Art Gallery / next Image © Manchester City Galleries. The Dovecote Studio by Haworth Tompkins. London architects Haworth Tompkins have inserted a Corten steel artist's studio into a ruined Victorian dovecote in Suffolk, UK.

The Dovecote Studio by Haworth Tompkins

Called The Dovecote Studio, the structure has a pitched rood and occupies the same space as the original building's interior. A skylight in the north side of the roof illuminates the plywood interior, which includes a mezzanine with a desk and corner window overlooking marshes towards the sea. The steel was welded together to form a watertight box, constructed on-site and lifted into the brick shell by a crane. A Studio for a Danish Artist by Svendborg Architects. Copenhagen firm Svendborg Architects have built this artist's studio inside an existing stable building in Denmark.

A Studio for a Danish Artist by Svendborg Architects

The studio comprises the existing structural walls that have been preserved, and an anodised aluminium structure inside with a roof extending up above the previous roofline. One side of the gabled interior has been finished entirely in mirrors to reflect views into the studio from skylights in the opposite side of the pitched roof.

Photographs are by Ole Hein and Poul Høilund D. Cruise. Bourrasque by Paul Cocksedge. London designer Paul Cocksedge recently completed another sculpture resembling pieces of paper caught in the breeze, although this time the leaves glow like a swarm of fireflies.

Bourrasque by Paul Cocksedge

Installed in the courtyard of a hotel in Lyon, the 25-metre-long Bourrasque sculpture was completed for the city’s annual Festival of Lights. The 200 suspended sheets were made from an electrically conductive material that lights up when a current passes through it. Each sheet was the same size as a sheet of A3 paper and was moulded into shape by hand. Previous paper-like structures by Cocksedge include a cloud of Corian in the hallways of London's Victoria & Albert Museum and floating steel sheets of poetry at Beijing Design Week. Photography is by Mark Cocksedge.

The following text is from Paul Cocksedge Studio: Bourrasque - Lyon - Fête des Lumières - 8th to 11th December 2011 In both scale and technique, this is an ambitious project. Tree Hotel by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter. Here are some photographs of the completed Tree Hotel by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter, a mirrored glass box suspended round the trunk of a tree in Harads, northern Sweden.

Tree Hotel by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

Update: this project is included in Dezeen Book of Ideas, which is on sale now for £12. The 4x4x4 metre cube is accessed by rope bridge and reflects the surrounding forest and sky. The plywood interior is designed to accommodate two people, containing a double bed, bathroom, living room and roof terrace. Memorial for Tree of Knowledge by m3architecture and Brian Hooper. Australian architects m3architecture and Brian Hooper Architect have completed a memorial to a tree in Queensland, Australia.

Memorial for Tree of Knowledge by m3architecture and Brian Hooper

Called Memorial for Tree of Knowledge, the project marks the site where the Australian Labour party is said to have been founded in 1891. The remaining parts of the dead tree are framed by an 18 metre-high cube-like structure of hanging timber batons, intended to mimic the shape of the tree's canopy in 1891. Its root ball is displayed beneath a glass floor panel under this canopy. Photographs copyright Brian Hopper Architect. Mirror House by MLRP. Funhouse mirrors are mounted on the gabled ends of this playground pavilion in Copenhagen, as well as behind the doors.

Mirror House by MLRP

Completed by Danish architects MLRP, the Mirror House is a flexible space and restroom used by kindergarten classes. The pavilion is clad in charred timber but its polished steel ends reflect the surrounding playground and trees. Both convex and concave mirrors are mounted onto the backs of doors, which swing open when the building is in use to create an outdoor hall of mirrors. We've published quite a few interesting projects with mirrors - see them all here, including an office with a slide.

Photography is by Laura Stamer.