𝐃𝐔𝐒𝐊𝐘 & 𝐁𝐋𝐔𝐒𝐇 𝐏𝐈𝐍𝐊 𝐖𝐄𝐃𝐃𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐀𝐑𝐂𝐇 🌸 I still have dates available for this year and next so please message me to enquire 🫶🏼💓 #bohobackdrops #weddingarch #driedflowerarch #brasenosearms...
Image 1 of 22 from gallery of NONSPACE Café / On Architects Inc.. Photograph by Yoon Joonhwan
Image 5 of 27 from gallery of AN Kindergarten / HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no Shiro. Photograph by Studio Bauhaus
My sculptures bring to light aspects of nature’s beauty that may be overlooked. Small sculptures are stitched to linen circles like specimens and can be installed as collections. Larger components are suspended to create aerial compositions that can command a space while concurrently feeling weightless and free-floating.
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Image 4 of 20 from gallery of Ananda House / IBUKU. Photograph by Stephen Johnson
Image 1 of 19 from gallery of Theater Cafe / MPDStudio. Photograph by Adisorn Ruangsiridecha
Image 1 of 40 from gallery of Rabindhorn Building / Arsomsilp Community and Environmental Architect. Photograph by W Workspace
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Morphosis Architects’ highly anticipated plans for a new luxury hotel in Vals has been unveiled. The proposal, select...
Completed in 2017 in Bengaluru, India. Images by Pallon Daruwala. The initial proposition had been intriguing, the client a fiction author and a former architect. The house would become a realisation of traversing...
Image 4 of 7 from gallery of Belén Street Studio / Elisa Valero Ramos. Photograph by Fernando Alda
Wigglesworth till dining tables ‘The rituals of eating,’ Sarah Wigglesworth wrote in 2002, ‘played out on the plane of the dining table are similar to the
Image 10 of 51 from gallery of Canal Hub 1958 / Shenzhen Huahui Design. Photograph by Arch-Speaker
AI-generated images from Manas Bhatia's AI x Future Cities series examine the viability of sustainable infrastructure in the wake of the world's rapid urbanization. The architect and designer envisions a sustainable utopian city of the future with imposing skyscrapers covered in facades made of algae.
"The customers pay before they even see what they're paying for! There'll be money in that business." -Barney Balaban $4MM, 4,381 seat "Spanish Mexican Renaissance" movie theater designed for Balaban and Katz chain by brothers C.W. (1861-1927) and George L. (1878-1949) Rapp -- Rapp and Rapp, Chicago • actually a complex of 4 bldg. sections • client requested a design that would "leave patrons awestruck" • 8-story terra cotta facade • one of world's largest air conditioning systems • 10,000 pipe Wurlitzer organ • largest single-screen theater ever in Chicago • current marquee dates from 50s • "grande window" above marquee originally outlined by light bulbs set at 1' intervals opening day marquee read "ONE OF THE GREAT ART BUILDINGS OF THE WORLD - AN ACRE OF SEATS" -- over 12,000 in line for tickets to first show "Watch the eyes of a child as it enters the portals of our great theatres and treads the pathway into fairyland. Watch the bright light in the eyes of the tired shopgirl who hurries noiselessly over carpets and sighs with satisfaction as she walks amid furnishings that once delighted the hearts of queens. See the toil-worn father whose dreams have never come true, and look inside his heart as he finds strength and rest within the theatre. There you have the answer to why motion picture theatres are so palatial. Here is a shrine to democracy where there are no privileged patrons. The wealthy rub elbows with the poor -- and are better for this contact." -George L. Rapp, architect "Here is the Uptown Theatre. It is beyond human dreams of loveliness, rising in mountainous splendor, achieving that overpowering sense of tremendous size and exquisite beauty-a thing that comes miraculously seldom." -Balaban & Katz Magazine, Aug. 17, 1925 "Eclipsing in size, splendor and impressiveness anything that has been built in the last few years of hectic theater construction, this new house is not only beyond doubt the most gorgeous movie palace in the world, but is so far above its neighborhood that the North Side will be years before it is worthy of it." -Variety not a big money-maker for Balaban & Katz • stage shows added, then cut • to raise cash, sold off the Wurlitzer and about 100 original oil paintings that were part of the decor • purchased by American Broadcasting Co., 1969, became part of Plitt Theatres chain • closed, 1981 • several plans for restoration and conversion to music venue have fallen through but efforts to save the Uptown continue Barney Balaban (1887-1971) later became president of Paramount Pictures • actor/producer/director Bob Balaban (b. 1945) is nephew of Barney and Abe Balaban home page • Uptown, World's Largest And Finest, Opens -Chicago Evening American, 18 August 1925 • Uptown Theatre -Jazz Age Chicago • Uptown Theatre: A Glorious Sanctuary for Some -Chicago Sun Times (Buried Chicago) • Sleeping Beauty -Chicago Tribune • video (25:58): Uptown: Portrait of a Palace (2006) • Wikipedia • Cinema Treasures • designated Chicago landmark, 1991 • National Register #86003181, 1986 • NRHP nomination form • Uptown Historic District National Register ##00001336, 2000
in an effort to save the station, which was slated for construction, an international competition was held to repurpose the space to better serve the needs of preston residents.
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