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British designer Benjamin Hubert has created ‘Cradle’, a unique blend of two typologies of seating, a net structured hammock and a conventional upholstered lounge chair.
The Residence in Kifissia, one of the most expensive northern suburbs of Athens, Greece, was designed by local office Tense Architecture Network. The residence, wrapped in a “shell” of vegetation, looks like an austere prism, structurally supported by central pillars that make the house seem to float above the ground.
London-based Giles Miller Studio designed with British precision metal fabricators Tecan, ‘The Heart of Architecture’. This innovative installation has been constructed at the iconic Saint Johns Gate as a part of this years Clerkenwell Design Week.
In his first solo exhibition in a New York museum since 1980, American artist James Turrell re-imagines the Guggenheim rotunda as an enormous volume filled with shifting artificial and natural light. The stunning and immersive site-specific installation, Aten Reign, will be part of the upcoming exhibition James Tureel at Guggenheim Museum from June 21 to September 25.
Shown at Istanbul Museum of Modern Art on the occasion of the latest Instanbul Design Biennal, ‘Cerebral Hut’ is a kinetic installation that works with an interface that measures brain frequencies and turns them into a reactive environment.
Winchester and Bournemouth-based AR Design Studio realized a glass extension on a house in the town of Winchester, the old Roman capital of England. This renovation and extension plays on the contrast between light and dark, and injects a new lease of life into what was once an unoccupied and poorly maintained manor house.
SKUM Sørlandets Kunstmuseum in Norway host until September 1 one of Yayoi Kusama’s ‘total installations’: Dots Obsession – Love Transformed into Dots.
Starting from the televison-shaped icon of You Tube, Tokyo-based Klein Dytham Architecture has realized a unique interior for the video website’s new production studio of the Japanese capital.
‘Lift’, the installation designed by Brooklyn-based practice Snarkitecture for the New Museum Spiring Gala held last month in New York, is a floating landscape that is both architectural and performative.
Portugal firm Spaceworks has recently transformed a nineteenth-century building in Paredes into a stunning cultural and information centre for the Rota do Românico, a series of tourist trails dedicated to the Romanesque architecture and monuments near the town.
On the occasion of its centenary Aston Martin unveiled the exceptional Aston Martin CC100 Speedster Concept.
‘Outside-In’ is a garden within a garden, a contemplative space, a small universe where landscape and architecture are fused together to create a unique experience.
Multidisciplinary design studio +tongtong recently completed a bold, layered interior for Annie Aime, the latest Toronto retail space from Parisienne fashion retailer Annie Mesenge.
New York-based visual artist and filmmaker Rä di Martino created ‘NO MORE STARS’, a series of photographs taken in the abandoned movie sets of the film saga Star Wars, filmed through the years in different locations in the south of Tunisia.
The new 918 Spyder embodies the essence of the Porsche idea: it combines pedigree motor racing technology with excellent everyday utility, and maximum performance with minimum consumption. The task faced by the development team was to create the super sports car for the next decade with a highly efficient and powerful hybrid drive.