Als wichtigster Wohndesign-Award für Innenarchitekten und Interior-Designer erscheint auch in diesem Jahr das neue Jahrbuch BEST OF INTERIOR. Aus vielfältigen und herausragenden Projekten hat eine hochkarätige Jury die besten 50 privaten Einrichtungskonzepte ausgewählt. Autorin Ute Laatz porträtiert die ausgezeichneten Konzepte ausführlich und stellt die Ideen, Inspirationen und nicht zuletzt die Köpfe hinter den innovativen Umsetzungen und Produkten vor. Inspiration pur!
Heinz Bienefeld - House Babanek, Brühl 1997. Via Ainfantek, photos © Cornelia Suhan.
Heinz Bienefeld - House Babanek, Brühl 1997. Via Ainfantek, photos © Cornelia Suhan.
Nestled in Ibiza's heart, this villa unveils stunning vistas of the Balearic Sea and the island's verdant countryside. Resting atop a hill, it seamlessly
Image 19 of 29 from gallery of Bailo Museum in Treviso / studiomas architetti + Heinz Tesar. Photograph by Marco Zanta
In my last blog post I looked at the work of American illustrator Seymour Chwaste, and mentioned the similarity between some of his work and that of German illustrator Heinz Edelmann (20 June 1934 – 21 July 2009). Edelmann was actually born in Czechoslovakia in 1934. He is a well-known illustrator in Europe, but is probably most famous for his art direction and character designs for the 1968 animated film Yellow Submarine. From 1953 to 1958 Edelmann studied printmaking at the Düsseldorf Academy of Fine Arts. He began his career as a freelance illustrator and designer for theatre posters, and German advertising. From 1961 - 1969 he was a regular illustrator and cover designer for the internationally renowned youth magazine twen. During 1967 - 1968 he worked on Yellow Submarine. Between 1968-1970, he was a partner in a small animation company in London but his desire to work on more feature films did not come about. In 1970, Edelmann moved to Amsterdam and designed posters for plays, films and book jackets. His last deliberate use of the style of Yellow Submarine was for illustrating a book, Andromedar SR1 (1970), which was about a voyage to Mars. He also designed the cover for a German edition of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Also known are his numerous illustrations for Kenneth Grahame's children's book The Wind in the Willows. From 1972–1976, Heinz Edelmann taught industrial graphic design in the Department of Applied Sciences Duesseldorf. After that he was Lecturer of Art and Design at the Fachhochschule Köln. (Cologne factory schools) and in 1999, he became professor of illustration at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart. Edelmann died in 2009 in Stuttgart aged 75.
Heinz Bienefeld - House Babanek, Brühl 1997. Via Ainfantek, photos © Cornelia Suhan.
Nestled in Ibiza's heart, this villa unveils stunning vistas of the Balearic Sea and the island's verdant countryside. Resting atop a hill, it seamlessly
Inside the collection assembled by the philanthropist, publisher of The Paris Review and renowned literary patron
Heinz Bienefeld - House Babanek, Brühl 1997. Via Ainfantek, photos © Cornelia Suhan.
Cornelia Suhan Architekturfotografie - Internationale Architekturfotografin und Porträtfotografin aus Duisburg.
Swiss designer Heinz Julen created this 3,229 sq. ft. ultra-modern loft in a wooden chalet in Zermatt, Switzerland with the funky vibe of a Manhattan style apartment.
Heinz Bienefeld - House Babanek, Brühl 1997. Via Ainfantek, photos © Cornelia Suhan.
When the philanthropist Drue Heinz took over this West End house in the 1950s, she kept much of John Fowler’s interior design. Andrew Barrow recalls a sparky hostess
TWA Terminal, interior, designed by Eero Saarinen, 1962. Gelatin silver print. Carnegie Museum of Art, Purchase: gift of the Drue Heinz Trust. Image courtesy of Carnegie Museum of Art, copyright Ezra Stoller/Esto, Yossi Milo Gallery.
The project includes updates to the logo, visual identity, packaging and touchpoints and is the first ever global masterbrand for the 151-year-old company.
Wilfried Wang, former director of Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) and our guest editor for a+u Heinz Bienefeld – Drawing Collection, speaks here about the working method of the late, laconic archite …