12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
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Originally from Lahore, Pakistan, the Indianapolis-based artist and educator Anila Quayyum Agha recently created the intricate installation Intersections: a richly detailed, laser-cut wooden cube that, when suspended, creates kaleidoscopic shadows on the walls of the display space. The inspiration for the piece came to Agha on a recent trip to the mosques in Alhambra, Spain. While women were excluded from the mosques and required to pray at home during her upbringing in Pakistan, in Spain she was able to appreciate the beauty of the geometric motifs that decorate the holy temples, as well as think about the mosques as a place of cross-cultural dialogue in Moorish Spain. While the patterning of the piece might be familiar to viewers from Islamic cultures, Agha explained that she took them out of their context to spark a conversation about the ambiguities and contradictions within a multi-cultural exchange. Read more after the jump.
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The Eames House consists of two glass and steel rectangular boxes: one is a residence; one, a working studio, exploring process, materiality and color.
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
12 times architects took interior design into their own hands
Charles and Ray Eames are best known for their personal and artistic collaboration, and their innovative designs that shaped the course of modernism.
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The Eames House, Case Study House 8, was one of roughly two dozen homes built as part of The Case Study House Program. John Entenza, the editor and owner of Arts & Architecture magazine, spearheaded the program in the mid-1940s until its end in the mid-1960s.
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Completed in 1949 in Los Angeles, United States. Originally known as Case Study House No. 8, the Eames House was such a spatially pleasant modern residence that it became the home of the architects...