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In 2007, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam / Netherlands came into possession of the prototype of a quite spectacular piece of architecture: Finnish architect Matti Suuronen’s Futuro: house of the future., full_html
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Matti Suuronen, Futuro, 1968, glass fibre reinforced (GRP) polyester and various other materials, purchase with support of: BankGiro Loterij 2007
Continuando con el artículo anterior aqui traemos las fotografías de China realizadas por Atelier Olschinsky.
Continuing the previous article, here we bring photographs of China by Atelier Olschinsky. , full_html
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On Thursday, July 28th, we are having a very special party in the Hall at the DHUB in order to celebrate the success we´ve had with the exhibit What to Wear? The Wardrobe of Maria Brillas (which closes at the end of August) and the collection…
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What to Wear? Cocktail Party
Olschinsky studio is an independent design studio in Vienna, Austria, which specializes in graphic / product design, animation, illustration and photography. There are stunning series, "Cities" on the website of the studio, you can discover a lot…
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Imagine you cities could be built differently or simply the reality was a set of intersecting realities., full_html
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SURREALITY
Ellen Dunham-Jones fires the starting shot for the next 50 years' big sustainable design project: retrofitting suburbia. SUBTITLES AVAILABLE IN SPANISH, ENGLISH AND 16 LANGUAGES MORE. , full_html
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The RIBA awards 2011 are here and although some people confuse the English character with the critic regionalism of Kenneth Frampton, I still seems excessive the verbose of awards deployment in every regions of the globe, that is done in this…
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Physicist Geoffrey West has found that simple, mathematical laws govern the properties of cities -- that wealth, crime rate, walking speed and many other aspects of a city can be deduced from a single number: the city's population. In this mind-…
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She's just looking for a home. , full_html
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Katie Lewis collects data through daily documentation processes, and then generates numerous systems to allow the information to exist in a material form. , full_html
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