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Do Ho Suh has always inspired me with his immersive full-scale installations in translucent fabric, often of architectural spaces, stitched meticulously and wondrously suspended in galleries. In this...
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Students from Dance, Graphic Design, Landscape Design and Architecture collaborated on a design to transform a hot and bleak courtyard on their desert college campus. They created a vibrant shade...
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What I like about this studio is their enthusiasm on experimental : playful : collaborative projects. It is worth surfing through their various projects and its description. Very interesting! Studio...
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I gravitate toward wood a lot – intrigued by its many superpowers as a material. It is also infinitely beautiful and no two pieces are ever the same. This is an old favorite project produced by Sou...
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Rarely does design embrace the many scales at which human beings move, rest and interact. 24 degrees, a multi-disciplinary studio in Japan, created this radial wood landscape to engage both children...
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For the next month I will be exploring the topic of “Re-inhabit” in both architecture and the built environment. This installation, along with many from Cate Newell, are poetic commentaries on...
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For the next few weeks, FOLD will be peaking at whimsical installations in public spaces… This one was created by Jon Morris, designer and artist behind the Windmill Factory – and it is stunning and...
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A love for beautiful bridges and bikes drew me to this project : a sinewy elevated platform for bicycles (primarily) and pedestrians (secondarily) that weaves through Copenhagen, landing at a wharf...
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Thousands of LED spheres were released into the Sumida river to celebrate Hotaru Matsuri, Japans firefly festival. The spheres were fabricated with solar powered LEDs by the company Panasonic, and...
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Hand blown glass “water droplets”, made from recycled glass, were suspended in the shadows of an exhibition space in Tokyo. The lights pulse like the rhythm of rain in the space to evoke a natural...
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