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8 Vibrant Installations by Quintessenz Create Stunning Spaces of Color

August 11, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Founded by the Hanover and Berlin-based artists Thomas Granseuer and Tomislav Topic, Quintessenz has its roots in both graffiti-culture and chromatics. Combine painting, moving image, and installation, their work uses patterns and shapes found in architecture to change perceptions of space. Using old factory buildings as their canvas, Quintessenz consistently aims to create space for color. In every medium they use, color is the content itself.

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10 Must-See Installations at the 2018 London Design Biennale

August 10, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Opening next month, the London Design Biennale returns with an impressive cast of characters. In its second iteration, the Biennale begins September 4 under the theme ‘emotional states’ and will run until September 23. After the 2016 inaugural launch, the event has expanded to include 40 countries, cities and territories. Taking over Somerset House, including the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court and River Terrace, the event will explore ideas ranging from social equality and pollution to migration and cities.

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David Chipperfield Architects Create New Hostel Design to Help Spur Margate’s Revival

August 10, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

In a pro-bono move to help spur revival in Margate, David Chipperfield Architects independently conceived a hostel addition to the firm’s Turner Contemporary art gallery in Margate. Dubbed the Turner Rooms, the design is made to help grow the vision of the gallery and secure its financial future. Sited on the Margate waterfront, the proposal offers new ways for people to engage with the gallery and the town through a 100 room waterfront hostel.

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AMO’s First China Exhibition Design Revealed in Beijing

August 9, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

OMA‘s research and design practice AMO has opened True Me, the studio’s first exhibition design in China. Built in the 798 Art Factory in Beijing, True Me explores modern selfie-culture and modes of self-representation through art and media. Organized by App developer Meitu and the Beijing Contemporary Arts Foundation, the exhibition features artworks by Hou Ying, Lu Yang, Maleonn, Xie Haiwei, Ye Funa, Chen Tianzhuo, teamLab, and Theodore Bradley. Celebrating the launch of Meitu’s new logo, the exhibition extends AMO’s interest in studying visual culture.

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Heatherwick Studio’s Coal Drops Yard in King’s Cross Set to Open in October

August 8, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Heatherwick Studio’s Coal Drops Yard in London’s King’s Cross is set to open on October 26, 2018. As a new major shopping district in King’s Cross, the design brings new life to two heritage rail buildings from the 1850’s. Now home to stores, restaurants and cafés, Coal Drops Yard sits just off Granary Square next to Regent’s Canal and the refurbished Central St. Martins School. The pair of elongated Victorian coal drops are reimagined as a space for the public to make their own. 

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JAA Reimagines Grenfell as a Black Concrete Memorial Tower

August 8, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

London-based JAA studio has released a new proposal to transform Grenfell Tower into a black concrete memorial to victims of the fire. Encasing the burnt-out shell, a solemn sarcophagus of 224 concrete panels would wrap the facade to anchor the tragedy in collective memory. Titled Grenfell Tower: in Memoriam, the concept does not claim to be an answer but an alternative way of thing about the site and its new-found sanctity after disaster. As JAA states, “the city needs its scars.”

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BIG’s Miami Produce Center Revealed Atop Thin Stilts

August 7, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Images have been released of the Bjarke Ingels Group-designed plans for Miami’s Allapattah neighborhood. First reported by The Real Deal, the development is called the Miami Produce Center. A mega mixed-used complex on stilts, the design was created with Miami Beach developer Robert Wennett. A special area plan filed with the city of Miami shows the design will include office space, education areas, residential units, retail, a hotel and parking spaces. The eight-building complex will cover over 8 acres northwest of downtown Miami. 

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Iconic World Announces 2018 Innovative Architecture Award Winners

August 6, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

ICONIC WORLD has announced the winners of the 2018 Innovative Architecture Awards. The awards honor superb examples of interaction between disciplines through an independent architecture and design competition. ICONIC WORLD focuses on internationally outstanding construction projects, innovative interior and product design as well as compelling communication in an architectural context. The focus is on holistic production and on the interaction between the trades in the context of architecture.

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The Doomed Monuments of Revolutionary Europe Through the Lens of Darmon Richter

August 5, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

British researcher Darmon Richter has recently released Monumentalism, a visual study of over 200 photographs featuring socialist architecture and designs built by 20th century regimes around the world. These photos were taken in more than 30 different countries and show a broad range of subject matter, from military parades in the former Soviet Union to revolutionary memorial sites. See more after the break.