Archive: July 2012
A 15 meter tall and 35 meter long wooden egg-like pavilion was completed in six months after contracting date in occasion of the Floriade 2012 Expo in Venlo, the Netherlands.
His illustrations are vivid plays on our gestalt perception, the form-generating capability of our perception of figures and whole forms instead of just a collection of simple lines and curves. Where Neo stops drawing, your brain picks up and fills in the image.
Taking a stroll around the rural municipality of Abfaltersbach, Austria, one may come upon an out-of-space piece of architecture, neatly huddled up among snug Austrian houses and with a perfect view to the local chapel.
He is a young artist, born in 1990, working in Yogyakarta on Java in Indonesia. He appears to be autodidact and inspired by the Pop Surrealist movement, which in turn was inspired by what could be called Victorian surrealism. His illustrations have a very high ‘cute-factor’.
The design and development company Globe Zero 4 is the outcome of a merger of two Danish brands that shared the same objective since 2008
The United Arab Emirates will never deceive us with their spectacular architectures and more particularly towers (the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, anyone?).
When you buy a Bentley, you demand luxury. You don’t simply need a fancy design and a six digit lease, you want to feel the quality of the leather and the sharpness of the wood.
In a critical period like the one we are living in, austerity and simplicity are not only rediscovered values, appreciated even by the wealthiest people.