Archive for July, 2011

Light Art 1st glow – 9th International Festival of Contemporary Art – ART STAYS 2011

Light Art 1st glow – 9th International Festival of Contemporary Art – ART STAYS 2011

Category: Events/News, Lighting Tags: , , ,
| July 31, 2011 | 0 Comments

In cooperation with Light Art Biennial from Austria, Ptuj will host light objects by artists such as Manfred Kielnhofer,  Christoph Luckeneder, Mounty R. P. Zentara and Alexandre Murucci. Korean artist Jeongmoon Choi also is invited to exhibit her light drawings. Installations by Art Stays’ artists (Dušan Fišer) will join and complement the visiting works of [...]

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Hotel Sultania | P-ARCH

Hotel Sultania | P-ARCH

Category: Interior Tags: ,
| July 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

Hotel  Sultania is a hotel which takes its name after the sultans of  Ottoman empire and carries comfort and lines of that period. It is a project of which design and application made by Bora ÇAKILKAYA and finished in a little time period such as 90 days. As the hotel situated an area called Old [...]

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Softshelter for homelessness caused by disaster | molo

Softshelter for homelessness caused by disaster | molo

Category: Design, Furniture Tags: , ,
| July 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

softshelter is an experimental system for creating personal space within a larger shelter area in order to provide individuals and families with a sense of privacy and encourage community-building in the days following a disaster. softshelter is part of molo’s ongoing research-driven exploration of materials, fabrication techniques and space-making with a focus on enhancing common [...]

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Dichroic Illusion Stations | Margot Krasojevic

Dichroic Illusion Stations | Margot Krasojevic

Category: Architecture, Transportation Tags: , ,
| July 30, 2011 | 1 Comment

Designed by Margot Krasojevic, the project is for the design of 2 cable car stations along the edge of the Gobi desert, starting from Ordos city the trail leads into the deserts sand dunes, a major tourist attraction. The form optimises the use of dichroic and holographic film in glass cladding, which helps to adapt [...]

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Skywalk Rennweg 44 – 46 | SOLID architecture

Skywalk Rennweg 44 – 46 | SOLID architecture

Category: Architecture, Selected, Transportation Tags: , , ,
| July 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

SOLID architecture designed a bridge that is enclosed on all sides to connect the two buildings Rennweg 44 and 46 at the fifth upper floor, 17 metres above the Kleistgasse in the third district of Vienna. The bridge with a span length of 22 metres was completed in May 2009. Architecture In reference to its [...]

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Agora Gallery Reviews How To Submit A Portfolio

Agora Gallery Reviews How To Submit A Portfolio

Category: Events/News
| July 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

With the development of the internet and social media, there are more ways for an artist to promote themselves and display their work than ever before. However, although these new forms are valuable and can be very helpful to artists in building a reputation, being exhibited in bricks-and-mortar galleries like Agora Gallery and winning art [...]

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Koshka Showroom and Workspace | Kolor Studio

Koshka Showroom and Workspace | Kolor Studio

Category: Design, Furniture Tags: , ,
| July 28, 2011 | 0 Comments

East Germany meets Japan Showroom and workspace for a Japanese online-fashion-brand based in Berlin Koshka emerged from a passion for Japanese fashion: its founders built the company by creating an online store for Japanese fashion designers who are still unknown in the West. Berlin was seen as the perfect city for the company’s headquarters. Innovative [...]

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Seaser + Teaser High Table for Lonc | Rogier Waaijer

Seaser + Teaser High Table for Lonc | Rogier Waaijer

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| July 28, 2011 | 0 Comments

On a daily basis we defy the laws to which human nature is subjugated, simply by sitting still. While we actually started walking upright, because movement implies progress, this progress has been rediscovered, seat wise that is, since the introduction of the Seaser. This chair is an original. It is also ecologically sound because the [...]

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Give your bathroom the ‘Mad Men’ look

Give your bathroom the ‘Mad Men’ look

Category: Design, Sanitary
| July 28, 2011 | 0 Comments

Since the US drama series Mad Men hit our screens four years ago, it has had an impact on the interior design of our homes. Set in 1960s New York, the show has reminded us of the timeless, classic beauty of incorporating vintage touches to our personal space and more and more people are going [...]

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Arquitectos Anonimos – Bridges 2011

Arquitectos Anonimos – Bridges 2011

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| July 27, 2011 | 0 Comments

Arquitectos Anónimos ® will present a scientific paper on COMPUTATIONALLY DRIVEN ARCHITECTURES as part of working processes applied to their latest projects: at Bridges 2011 Math Art International Conference, 28th July (Coimbra-Portugal). + More info at bridgesmathart.org. + Works by Arquitectos Anónimos on +MOOD

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Authorized Swimming | 2:pm architectures & dauphins architecture

Authorized Swimming | 2:pm architectures & dauphins architecture

Category: Architecture, Sport Tags: , ,
| July 26, 2011 | 0 Comments

Baignad_eau_torisée (Authorized Swimming), or how to swim in a pool that cross over the Garonne River? This is the project of a leisure facility which, thanks to its ingenious conception on an industrial barge, becomes a floating pool. It can be used by the city of Bordeaux and the Urban Community (CUB) or even on [...]

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Pop-up Pirate Radio Tower | Adam Kalkin

Pop-up Pirate Radio Tower | Adam Kalkin

Category: Events/News, Installation Tags: ,
| July 25, 2011 | 1 Comment

A ‘pop-up pirate radio tower’, designed by US artist and architect Adam Kalkin, has been installed at the Victorian College of the Arts’ Southbank campus. This project is ongoing until end October 2011. Renowned for elaborate designs utilising shipping containers, US artist and architect Adam Kalkin has created the “pop-up pirate radio tower” as a [...]

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