Author: Richelle Sibolboro
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Branding Luxury
The entrance sets the stage for the retail experience where the visitor is is confronted with a set of antique Louis Vuitton trunks to provoke the brand’s strong connection with travel and fashion.
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Kaleidoscope
In a small enclosed room, the visitor finds himself surrounded by a diversity of colors and details represented by Ito Jakuchu’s brushstrokes.
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Vertical Incline
Citizens cross the canal by a high arch which reaches a total height of over 12 meters creating a connection between the old and new districts.
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Sparkling Soda
The company’s product offers an alternative to purchasing pre-packaged fizzy drinks by allowing one to transform regular tap water into sparkling refreshments right at home, stored within reusable bottles.
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Copper Unlimited
The pieces celebrates the architecture of Milan in the first years of the 20th century reflecting the imagery of the bold skyscrapers through artisanal skills and engineering systems.
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In-Between Spaces
The concept for the composition links the edifice to the other areas in the organization through strong themes and forms.
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Faceted Facade
The faceted prism is made entirely of concrete based on a square cuboid measuring 45 meters high with a 20-degree rotation at 16 meters.
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House in Blook
‘I think probably, the design magazines are a little more interesting to me than the architecture magazines.’ – Greg Lynn
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Sky Courts
The development internalizes the traditional courtyard house to create diverse spaces within a single building.
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Natural Landscapes
The carpet aims to create awareness about the environment by using sustainable materials and techniques.
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Korean Congregation
The undulating skin is an addition constructed out of wooden planks braced in a steel frame inviting the visitors of the congregation.
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High Rise
The structure has reached its highest point of 339 meters making it the tallest building in Europe.
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Beach House
Four dwellings contained in the same narrow plan which are positioned diagonally on a small plot of land, mimicking the topography of the site.
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Geometric Patterns
The pieces exhibit forms taken from a house that consists of layered triangular and rectangular shapes, providing an illusion of depth and motion to the meal.
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Bottle Cap Construction
The pieces are arranged along a tilted cone which defines the geometry of the installation.
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F1 Furniture
A padded couch covered with red tissue that accepts different kind of sitting positions.
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Building of Cultural Interest
The main program inserts a mixed-use program of social interest that revitalizes the urban context.
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40 Limited Editions
The edition is identified with a numbering system of black strokes against the white finished surface.
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Private Clinic
The project used an environmental approach to saving energy with exterior insulation, double air flow with heat recovery, a condensing boiler and high-performance double glazing windows.
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Rippled Stemware
A set of non-traditional shaped stemware which challenge the conventional drinking glass design.
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Kigi Trees
The work on display spans across all genres and looks into new approaches in graphic illustrations to date.
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Mobile Village
A vision on the prospects of inner-city travel, the team was asked to address the current mobility situation in the São Paulo metropolitan region and its specific infrastructure.
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Dead Garden
The installation departs from the existing lush landscape and pruned foliage to feature lifeless horizontal elements.
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Red Stained Seat
A stackable unit featuring a language based on simple lines and distinctive shapes.
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Made from Noise
The sounds of the city are mashed them with iconic post-modern seats to create a new hybrid piece.
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Manhattan of South America
Strong themes of history and culture echoed throughout the collections, new views and perspectives materialized to spark a modern development in the current industry standard.
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Campus Connections
The new structure will become the central gateway, the heart of the campus between the entrances and traffic flows.