in 'exploded flowers', artist fong qi wei has created a collection of images that show the radial symmetry of flowers, and also individual floral components.
the sustainable village uses abundant local materials to create thermally comfortable, practical and visually expressive dwellings that adapt to the environment.
the silicon cast separates the egg yolk from the whites to create a shining sun through clouds.
a simple intervention on a french quayside, foster + partners newly inaugurated 'port vieux' pavilion is a literal reflection of the idyllic surrounding wharf.
'atlas' tiles by laselva design studio are customized and produced by hand in barcelona, spain by mosaics martí.
illustrator kristián mensa uses everyday objects to add another layer to his pen and ink art work.
incorporating passive design principles, 'green screen house' by japanese firm hideo kumaki architect office, is located in saitama, japan. the house features a large green wall that is supported by the building's curving facade.
For almost every day last month Malaysian artist/architect Hong Yi (who often goes by the nickname Red) created a fun illustration made with common (and occasionally not so common) food. Her parameters were simple: the image had to be comprised entirely of food and the only backdrop could be a white plate. With that in mind Yi set out to create landscapes, animals, homages to pop culture, and even a multi-frame telling of the three little pigs. More
christoph niemann tells designboom more about his work process and influences.
illustrator kristián mensa uses everyday objects to add another layer to his pen and ink art work.
the 2014 takeo paper show has been focused around the theme of 'subtle', offering fifteen designers, architects, artists and makers to present their own interpretation on the subject.
chinese artist wang ruilin unites themes of humanity and the natural world with mythology and surrealism for his ongoing 'dream' series.
supported by metal tree-shaped pillars, the open-sided shelter by ron shenkin serves as a place for mourning and eulogies.
in 'exploded flowers', artist fong qi wei has created a collection of images that show the radial symmetry of flowers, and also individual floral components.
esignboom has been following hong yi (red)'s '31 days of creativity with food' project, whereby the malaysian artist develops a new food art piece each day for the month of march, posting her resulting works on instagram.
You’ve probably spotted some pictures of the world’s largest swimming pool on the web, but we want to share with you some impressive facts too. The swimming
Why even debate? Let’s do this in the UK now! Fantastic deer-shaped electricity pylon concept by Moscow-based design studio Design Depot. My Russian language skills are non-existent and the G…
For almost every day last month Malaysian artist/architect Hong Yi (who often goes by the nickname Red) created a fun illustration made with common (and occasionally not so common) food. Her parameters were simple: the image had to be comprised entirely of food and the only backdrop could be a white plate. With that in mind Yi set out to create landscapes, animals, homages to pop culture, and even a multi-frame telling of the three little pigs. More
in the town of fregene, oliver astrologo has photographed an architectural relic called 'casa sperimentale'.
london-based photographer carl warner uses chunks and morsels of food as the medium for his still-life photography landscape series.
alcarol, the duo of andrea forti and eleonora dal farra, traversed the terrain of the italian dolomite mountains for a project they call 'undergrowth'.
vital arts commissioned an array of artists and designers to liven up the wards at the royal london children’s hospital.
using social media as a creative catalyst, viktorija pashuta has imagined 'what if guys were social networks'.
For almost every day last month Malaysian artist/architect Hong Yi (who often goes by the nickname Red) created a fun illustration made with common (and occasionally not so common) food. Her parameters were simple: the image had to be comprised entirely of food and the only backdrop could be a white plate. With that in mind Yi set out to create landscapes, animals, homages to pop culture, and even a multi-frame telling of the three little pigs. More
artist florentijn hofman has shared with us images of 'stor gul kanin', his newest large-scale sculpture conceived for this summer's openart biennale.