The architects envisioned a home by applying principles of modern design, decluttering the space and interweaving it with traditional Indian materials and artefacts that the clients brought in with them from their ancestral properties. The final design is an amalgam of modern and minimal vernacular interior design.
Björk Apartment Project was designed by Filip Kučar and visualised by Metod Kulčar. Project represents the conceptual design of Björk's new apartment located in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Björk Apartment Project was designed by Filip Kučar and visualised by Metod Kulčar. Project represents the conceptual design of Björk's new apartment located in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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Interior designer Nina Maya reveals her flair for sophisticated terrace living with the Glasshouse, located in Sydney’s Paddington postcode.
Björk Apartment Project was designed by Filip Kučar and visualised by Metod Kulčar. Project represents the conceptual design of Björk's new apartment located in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
In the Mass Effect 3: Citadel DLC (Downloadable Content) is an apartment given to commander Shepard. I decided to make it into a memory palace. The Floor plan was originally made by UltimateZetya o…
Meditation is on the docket under the traditional rattan installations and teak paneling at Vikasa on 24, a Bangkok yoga studio by Enter Projects Asia.
The couple's life dictated the layout of the Fifty Shades of Gray apartment. To the left of the entrance is the graphite-gray kitchen.
Many designers cite personal projects as the most challenging to complete, and Kiev-based designer Maya Baklan of Neevroremont Studio awards her own family apartment as the "most complex and longest project" she's ever worked on. The apartment, which took the designer over a year to complete—for multiple reasons including shipment delays and the need for extensive soundproofing—is located in the award-winning, multicolored Comfort Town apartment complex in Kiev.
Description While the nine artists featured in WONDER create strikingly different works, they are connected by their interest in creating large-scale installations from unexpected materials. Index cards, marbles, strips of wood—all objects so commonplace and ordinary we often overlook them—were assembled, massed, and juxtaposed to utterly transform spaces and engage us in the most surprising ways. The works are expressions of process, labor, and materials that are grounded in our everyday world, but that combine to produce awe-inspiring results. WONDER what they created? Jennifer Angus covered gallery walls in spiraling, geometric designs reminiscent of wallpaper or textiles—but made using specimens of different species of shimmering, brightly-colored insects. Chakaia Booker spliced and wove hundreds of discarded rubber tires into an enormous, complex labyrinth as Gabriel Dawe hung thousands of strands of cotton embroidery thread to create what appear to be waves of color and light sweeping from floor to ceiling. Patrick Dougherty wove monumental structures from countless tree saplings while Tara Donovan constructed looming spires from hundreds of thousands of individually-stacked index cards. Janet Echelman explored volumetric form without solid mass, overtaking the museum's famed Grand Salon with a suspended, hand-woven net surging across its hundred foot length. Using hundreds of thousands of pieces of reclaimed, old-growth cedar, John Grade built an intricate structure based on plaster casts taken of a massive, old-grown hemlock tree in the Cascade Mountains. Maya Lin's deluge of green marbles flowed across the floor and up walls, recalling the tides of the Chesapeake Bay, while 23,000 LEDs—programmed by Leo Villareal to display a code manipulated into endless variations—flashed above the Grand Staircase. “The experience of ‘wonder’ is deeply intertwined with how we experience art, and why these nine artists create the works they do. They are each masters of constructing works that startle us, overwhelm us and invite us to marvel—to wonder—at their creation. These elements matter in the context of this museum, devoted to the skilled working of materials in extraordinary ways.” —Nicholas R. Bell, The Fleur and Charles Bresler Senior Curator of American Craft and Decorative Art Visiting Information Renwick Gallery November 13, 2015 — July 10, 2016 Open Daily, 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m Free Admission
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Just a quick post here. I took my apartment scene from earlier and rendered it out with a range of light temperatures. The chart below will show you 10 separate renders at varying colour ranges. I …
John Pawson and Nicolas Schuybroek chat about the fruits of their collaboration with Obumex and When Objects Work, presented at Milan 2022.
The architects envisioned a home by applying principles of modern design, decluttering the space and interweaving it with traditional Indian materials and artefacts that the clients brought in with them from their ancestral properties. The final design is an amalgam of modern and minimal vernacular interior design.
Interior designer Maya Sheinberger creates a refreshing + inviting space that feels very current for a young couple's family in Tel Aviv.