'Space'에 해당되는 글 21건

  1. Stutchbury and Pape 2010/06/28
  2. Jenny Holzer 2010/03/09
  3. i29 2010/02/03
  4. New Work: ‘Weeds’ Dining Room 2010/01/19
  5. Wonder Wall – Chocolate Cafe 2010/01/15
  6. Ron Arad in NYC 2010/01/12
  7. TAF 2010/01/12
  8. YCAM: Exhibition | Sign Design 2009/09/01
  9. paintdrop sculptures 2009/09/01
  10. 555 KubiK [Environment] 2009/08/17
Stutchbury and Pape
from Space 2010/06/28 11:42

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I recently had the fortune of sitting in on a lecture held by a friend of a friend, Australian architect Peter Stutchbury.

Beyond beauty, his structures are designed with a tremendous level of environmental sensitivity. He focuses on utilizing the attributes of his plots in such a way that optimal thermal mass can be reached with minimum energy consumption. See more of his work here.

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Jenny Holzer
from Space 2010/03/09 15:13

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A fascinating body of work, consisting of projections on iconic buildings around the world since 1996. More pics…

Her work pulls ideas from various written sources (ranging classic literature to government documents), both playing off the context of the building and/or the privacy of the text itself. The mix often produces beautiful lines that photograph really well. Some of the images even appear as if they were digitally composed.

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i29
from Space 2010/02/03 15:30

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Dutch Interior architects at i29 have designed this ultra-minimalist yet inviting house with the concept of organizing space instead of dividing it. Both the bathroom and bedroom are combined into one space and tucked away at the back of the house, while the kitchen and wardrobe (also combined), are placed at the entrance. Though the compounding of rooms may seem quirky, it compensates for the building’s small dimensions, and creates a deceptively spacious environment.

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Weeds_Dining_450.jpg "Weeds" is all about the sacred and the profane. Or maybe the sacred and the mundane. In the Showtime series a California housewife played by Mary-Louise Parker turns to selling marijuana after the death of her husband. The darkly comic mix of suburbia, naïveté and family dynamics is portrayed against a background of drugs, death, deceit and personal demons. The amount of killing, death, pain and humiliation surpasses even recent mob-themed shows; and this is a comedy! This year’s Metropolitan Home Showtime House consists of twin penthouses at the luxury Tribeca Summit loft condominiums. James Biber and his team at Pentagram Architects were one of 14 designer teams invited to create rooms inspired by the network’s original programming. Biber and his team, working on their first showhouse design, referenced a comic climax from "Weeds" for their design of the dining room. For those not up on the show's past seasons, the scene was an eye-rolling reveal of a stolen rooftop lighted cross lifted from a new local religion-based community's church. The enormous crucifix finally appears, lashed to the ceiling of a hastily assembled "grow house." The stolen cross has become a lighting fixture over a bed of marijuana plants!Weeds_Cross_620.jpgBiber’s design captures the sense of humor and inventiveness of the show and its characters, who are constantly transforming the traditional structure and relationships of family, work and community into something new, dark and perverse. “Our idea is to elaborate on a strong visual moment, one that is funny, surprising and meaningful," says Biber. "I see 'Weeds' as a morality play, with its own brand of moral relativism being played out via hypocrisy.” Increasing the luxury and abstracting the actual scene, the dining room features a cross chandelier constructed from four Swarovski Crystal Palace chandeliers containing over 5,000 crystals. This suspended cross hangs above a matching cruciform picnic table set with a living moss "tablecloth." The table features benches, stacked to form a table, and the entire setting is suggestive of an outdoor space. The table is set with elegant dinner plates from Ted Muehling, hand-painted with insects and glazed in subtle and varied colors. These plates are arranged, like jewels, lining the center of the long bar of the cross. On the short bar is an arrangement of polished serving bowls from Alessi, reflecting the crystals above. To finish the table settings, each plate has a set of twig-handled silverware and an assortment of crystal goblets. One goblet is capped with a dome, a glass straw and filled with crystal "ice." (The main character in "Weeds" is constantly sipping a drink from a domed-capped cup.) Weeds_Detail_450.jpg The floor is covered with a pair of green/brown area rugs by Christine Vanderhurd that have been sewn together in a custom design for the room. The team built a pair of walls for the space that have been painted and covered in natural bark wallpaper. The wallpaper is punctured with holes, showing the 14 different colors painted underneath. One wall is painted with variations on green, the other on orange; a subtle nod to the "plant + fire = stoned" formula. Behind the table and chandelier, lining the rear wall, is a set of full height curtains that have been screenprinted with Parker’s eyes—a nod to the actress’s amazing ability to act with only her eyes. The room also contains a six by eight foot framed lenticular image of flames, a reference to the burning of Agrestic, the town in which the series is set. Walking past the enormous framed image, the fire flickers under the lenticular lens screen. “I hope that everyone who knows the show will smile in recognition, and I hope that those who don’t will be intrigued by the collage of references,” says Biber. “The show is so well written and so much more than just another ‘pot-selling widow makes it in suburbia’ tale. I hope our design begins to suggest that.” Metropolitan Home’s Showtime House is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays through October 18 atThe Tribeca Summit, 415 Greenwich Street. Hours are 10 am to 5 pm; please arrive by 4 pm to take the last tour. Tickets are $20 per person and may be purchased at the door. All proceeds benefit Housing Works. Admission will be free on the weekend of September 26-27. Please note that due to the subject matter and the restrictions of the space children under 12 and strollers will not be admitted. More information here. Project Team: James Biber, Michael Zweck-Bronner, Suzanne Holt, Adriana Rodriguez-Pliego, Nazim Ali. Resources: Contractor: Antarctic Construction, (917) 731-0556 Dining Table and Benches: Moss Fauset Woodworking, (201) 714-9797 Wallcovering: Lori Weitzner Design Area Rug: Christine Vanderhurd Curtain and Printed Image: Mega Media Concepts Large Lenticular Image: Big 3D Chandelier: Swarovski Crystal PalaceTrack Lighting and Spotlights: Erco Lighting Frame for Lenticular Image: CaesarStone Fabricator of Frame:Maramara Stone Imports Tableware: Forest Leaf Collection by Tabulatua Platters: Ted Muehling Serving Bowls:Alessi Stemware: Fortessa by Schott Paint: Benjamin Moore Photos by Antoine Bootz, courtesy of Metropolitan Home's Showtime House 2009.

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Wonder Wall – Chocolate Cafe
from Space 2010/01/15 14:51

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A temporary in-store inspired by 100%ChocolateCafe. for Isetan Department store, which participated in the world wide “Salon du Chocolat” event. The design retains the same concept as the original 100%ChocolateCafe. on the ground floor of Meiji Seika, which opened in 2004 in Kyobashi, Tokyo, though minus the café. Various chocolatiers and patisseries from around the world participated to celebrate and promote “4 Seasons of Chocolate”.

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Ron Arad in NYC
from Space 2010/01/12 14:20


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In addition to his exhibit at the MoMA, Arad will now also be honored at the Moroso headquarters in New York. He’s produced some iconic furniture over the years, as well as a number of incredibly fluid architectural pieces (I particularly like his Design Museum in Holon Israel). Check out more work on the Ron Arad Associates website.

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TAF
from Space 2010/01/12 14:12


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This is work from an architecture and design studio in Stockholm, some great stuff (have a look for yourself). Common stuff reapplied in an uncommon way, inserted into everyday life to create totally common solutions!

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YCAM: Exhibition | Sign Design
from Space 2009/09/01 11:05


YCAM (Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media) :
山口情報芸術センター
http://www.ycam.jp/
http://phantomexhibition.ycam.jp/

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Body as Interimage 4/25-8/31

Exhibition Total Design:
(Sign Design, Logo, Poster, Catalogue, Invitation Card etc...)

art direction and design : shun kawakami (artless)
design assistant : ryo sugi

client : YCAM / 山口情報芸術センター
curator : kazunao abe(YCAM)

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paintdrop sculptures
from Space 2009/09/01 09:58

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some amazing artwork by canadian born artist chris dorosz.

“Out of material discovery I began to regard the primacy of the paint drop, a form that takes shape not from a brush or any human-made implement or gesture, but purely from its own viscosity and the air it falls through, as analogous to the building blocks that make up the human body (DNA) or even its mimetic representation (the pixel).”

check out the rest of his paintdrop sculptures here, and his portfolio here.

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555 KubiK [Environment]
from Space 2009/08/17 10:13

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555 KubiK is a project by UrbanScreen with art direction by Daniel Rossa, 3d design by Daniel Starmann and sound design by Jonas Wiese. The project was realised with MXWendler mediaserver used for mapping multiple projections. Visuals were made using 3D Studio Max.

The conception of this project consistently derives from its underlying architecture – the theoretic conception and visual pattern of the Hamburg Kunsthalle. The Basic idea of narration was to dissolve and break through the strict architecture of O. M. Ungers “Galerie der Gegenwart”. Resultant permeabilty of the solid facade uncovers different interpretations of conception, geometry and aesthetics expressed through graphics and movement. A situation of reflexivity evolves – describing the constitution and spacious perception of this location by means of the building itself.

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See also A Castle of Projected Visuals on CreateDigitalMotion.com

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