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Kengo Kuma and Associates

Kengo Kuma and Associates

坂茂建築設計 | Shigeru Ban Architects grad school - [Ay]Architecture grad school TEC de Monterrey, Campus Sonora Norte, Mexico, 2011 Educational Building Conceptual Stage.Spatial Programmation Flows Circulations Facade Paneling Systems Digtial to Physical Models In English | Nyréns Arkitektkontor English summary Architecture could be described as an art form that provides a beautiful framework in our lives. The practice of Architecture often means balancing the client's demand of economy and function with the need of each individual who is to live or work in that environment. Visualisation - Inre Hamnen, Oskarshamn Nyréns is an award winning Swedish architecture practice where the majority of the employees are share holders of the company. Our mission is to enrich and strengthen humanist values in our surroundings with the help of the creative skill of our employees.

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– 3deluxe - Transdisciplinary Design – m i l i m e t d e s i g n A century since futurism: Antonio Sant’Elia and Mario Chiattone . One hundred years have passed since Antonio Sant’Elia and Mario Chiattone pioneered futurism in architecture. Marinetti exerted his trademark influence over the two, putting words to the towering industrial structures they envisioned. Though they bear the mark of their age, in many ways the vision they present is more futuristic than even the sleekest digital architecture of today. Because of the Italian futurists’ notorious association with fascist politics from the early 1920s on, it is important to point out that Sant’Elia died in combat well before he could have joined such a movement. An earlier version of this manifesto was published in a catalogue which accompanied the exhibition of a Milanese group called Nuove Tendenze [New Tendencies], held in late May 1914. Futurist architecture Antonio Sant’EliaLacerba 2, № 15August 1, 1914 .. The problem of Futurist architecture is not a problem of rearranging its lines. We must abolish the decorative. . With lightning telegrams: Like this:

21 Pieces of Furniture Made From Cardboard (Yes, Seriously!) If you’re a frequent reader of Brit + Co, then you know that we’ve been writing and making like crazy over the last couple months, all to create our very first book. Naturally, part of this process involved us finding the perfect interiors to shoot to bring our dream home to life. To find these locations, we teamed up with Airbnb to highlight two gorgeous San Francisco homes throughout the book. While on location, we definitely took note of the interior design and personality of each place. In fact, that’s one of our favorite reasons to use Airbnb. At every place you stay, you’re able to immerse yourself in the life of the host — by quite literally seeing the view from their window. Guess what the little table in the photo you see below was made out of? We stumbled upon this sweet scene at this home in Presidio Heights, and totally fell in love with the quirkiness of this cardboard piece. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Bonus!

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