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Fabulous Architecture of How Cement Factory Turned into Contemporary Residential and Exhibition Spaces by Ricardo Bofill

August 10, 2011 Filed Under: Architecture
Fabulous Architecture of How Cement Factory Turned into Contemporary Residential and Exhibition Spaces by Ricardo Bofill

At first we thought this was a prehistoric building due to the cottage garden that’s so beautiful that runs from the bottom until all the way up to the building. Well, we were wrong, this building was actually a cement factory but now has become residential and exhibition spaces, and the person who’s turned this factory was no other than Ricardo Bofill. Ricardo is also the person who lives inside... 

Cool Petit Beurre Coushion

April 26, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories
Cool Petit Beurre Coushion

Seat cushions can be found in almost every room, from the living room, family room to the bedroom. This time we explores a unique seat cushion, which we found on Maxi glob blog. A seat cushion shaped like a biscuit. This is a Petit Beurre Coushion. A cool accessory, ideal for a stylish home design. Many of the various designs of cushions on the market, but I feel Petit Beurre Coushion is unique. This... 

House at Cluny Hill Singapore by K2Ld Architects

August 7, 2009 Filed Under: Modern House
 House at Cluny Hill Singapore by K2Ld Architects

Designed by K2Ld Architects, this modern house at cluny Hill Singapore was built on 17,000 square feet of land and conceptualized through a process of markings on the ground. Its boundary is marked by collaged planes and volumes to form an elusive, yet seamless, edge for the interior to flow with the exterior spaces. Without a definitive boundary, transition to different spaces is hinted subtly through... 

Contemporary Art Exhibition of 100,000 $1 bill at Guggenheim Museum byHans-Peter Feldmann

June 7, 2011 Filed Under: Architecture
Contemporary Art Exhibition of 100,000 $1 bill at Guggenheim Museum byHans-Peter Feldmann

This museum has nothing bu 100,000 of $1 bills stuck on the wall at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. This master piece of art was created by German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann who won Hugo Boss prize in 2010. With such amoung of money he received after winning the contemporary art and exhibition he created a unique conceptual piece of art which also made him a winner. You still can see this exhibition... 

The CH1 Chair by Fruitsuper Design

December 4, 2009 Filed Under: Chairs
The CH1 Chair by Fruitsuper Design

An interesting seating design ( CH1 Chair ) designed by Seattle, Washington based Fruitsuper Design. This cool chair structure was inspired from studying various forms that people create when seated unsupported. With reference to the human silhouette, CH1 is a straightforward lounge chair. Seamless construction, an honesty to materials and simplified details combine in an elegant seating solution.... 

Harkavy Residence, Contemporary House Design in Maryland by Roberty Gurney

March 26, 2011 Filed Under: Modern House
Harkavy Residence, Contemporary House Design in Maryland by Roberty Gurney

Now this is the perfect example of contemporary butterfly roof house. This contemporary Harkavy residence was designed by US architect Robert Gurney. This contemporary house design is located in Potomac, Maryland, USA and this modern residence occupies an area as large as 2,900 square feet. The orientation of the house is to gain the beautiful view of the forest. Here is some description from the architects... 

LC4 Chaise Lounge | By Le Corbusier

October 15, 2007 Filed Under: Chairs
LC4 Chaise Lounge | By Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier began experimenting with furniture design in 1928 after inviting the architect Charlotte Perriand to join his studio. His cousin Pierre Jeanneret also collaborated on many of the designs. Before the arrival of Perriand, Le Corbusier relied on ready-made furniture to furnish his projects, such as the simple pieces manufactured by Thonet. In 1928 Le Corbusier and Perriand began to put the... 

Tribute to Steve Job by Olivier Lefebvre

October 26, 2011 Filed Under: Accessories
Tribute to Steve Job by Olivier Lefebvre

Steve Jobs the founder and the father of Apple Company really had changed the world. He started the business in 1976 and has grown big like today. And you can still feel the presence and change done by him and many people have been inspired. Take a look at this artistic art which is done for his tribute. It’s made entirely from apple done by visual artist Olivier Lefebvre. It’s amazing... 

Aplomb Simple Lamp Design by Lucidi and Pevere

August 22, 2011 Filed Under: Lighting
Aplomb Simple Lamp Design by Lucidi and Pevere

Paolo Lucidi and Luca Pevere is italian designer who has designed aplomb lamp, which a simple lighting designs for lighting manufacturer Foscarini. Foscarini presents a model that uses this material with completely new and innovative technology. The material is translated, from large-scale architecture to a small suspension light, for interiors making it an elegant product with a simple formality,... 

Guesthouse at Seedri street by JVR Arhitektuuribüroo

January 21, 2009 Filed Under: Housing
Guesthouse at Seedri street by JVR Arhitektuuribüroo

Architects: JVR Arhitektuuribüroo Location: Pärnu, Estonia Architect in charge: Kalle Vellevoog Collaborator: Margus Tamm Construction Year: 2005-2007 Constructed area: 4,565 sqm Architect Homepage: www.jvr.ee This guest house apartment building is located at the edge of the Waterfront Park, in a transitional zone between a health-spa complex and a block of single-family houses (designed by Kalle... 


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