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It has been revealed the program TED FIRST QUARTER 2011. As usual since our inception, Wednesday will always provide the best videos of TED. , full_html
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I’ve had the honor to be nominated as judge in the Quaderns magazine Competition next and I want to see what this year’s competition will bring forward. If you want to be a magazine editor of one of the most important architectural magazines, then…
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QUADERNS
The Reina Sofia Museum begins its 2011 season with an exhibition dedicated to Dorit Margreiter (Vienna, 1967). The exhibition is the first individual of this artist in Spain. One constant in her work is her interest in the intersection between…
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Triptych, is the first of 2 video installations Daniel Askill directed for the leading German architectural design brand, Dornbracht. Working with the renowned Cologne-based creative agency Meiré und Meiré, Askill and The Brainstormclub were given…
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Do you want a pure concept? Shower by Danny Venlet for Viteo. What is your opinion about an upside-down rain cloud? The project is expressed in clear and simple outlines. It even works quite simply: your body weight sets off shower jets arranged in…
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SHOWER by Danny Venlet
The Dee and Charles Wyly theatre in Dallas, designed by REX/OMA, has received the 2011 Honor Award for Architecture from the American Institute of Architects. The AIA jury called the Wyly "a totally new way to investigate the potential of…
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In recognition of his lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture, Fumihiko Maki was recently named the 2011 AIA Gold Medal Winner. Maki, arguably one of Japan’s most distinguished living architects, will be honored at the 2011 AIA…
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"Annenberg Public Policy Center". Published in: METALOCUS-026
beautiful curved wooden form in construction. The pictures were of the furniture designer Matthias Pliessnig’s work in progress. Intrigued by these These project are a group of beautiful curved wooden forms in frozen movement.

The…
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AMADA and more. The natural curve
Amada is a seat made by Matthias Pliessnig, an American from Philadelphia, whose work is somewhere between handicraft, art and design., full_html
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Courtesy Matthias Pliessnig
Yuri Naruse of "Naruse Inokuma architects" explain us about their chair which won a prize in the furniture design competition organized by TENDO, a japanese funiture company who’s being famous for the "butterfly stool" designed by Sori Yanagi.,…
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A chair in a fold by Naruse Inokuma Architects