Architectural Digest. The Most Beautiful Homes in the World
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Jean Prouvé, Kengo Kuma, Ron Arad, Kiki van Eijk, Hiroshi Sugimoto are just some of the names at the 11th Design Miami/Basel, that opens with a rich programming – Robbie Antonio 46 leading galleries from around the world are gathered in Basel to show exceptional modern and contemporary furniture and objets d’art. Throughout the fair,…
Robbie Antonio , founder and president of New York-based Antonio Development and managing director of Philippine-based Century Properties is offering anyone this possibility, through Revolution: a range of pre-crafted limited-edition homes and pavilions, exclusively designed in partnership with an impressive list of over 30 architects, designers and artists that include Pritzker Prize-winner Zaha Hadid, Kengo…
by Chloe Pantazi, Business Insider First, a French architecture firm released a pop-up home that looks like it’s made out of LEGO blocks. Now, the Mexico City-based architect Fernando Romero has designed a concept for a prefabricated home called The Nest Pod, a saucer-shaped structure that can be built anywhere and customised according to room numbers and colour. The unconventional home, which…
by Detikhot Foto: Tia Agnes Marina Bay Sands – Selama lima hari penyelenggaraan dari 20-24 Januari, Art Stage Singapore 2016 berhasil menggaet 40.500 pengunjung. Para pengunjung tersebut meliputi kolektor seni internasional dan pecinta seni mancanegara. Di antaranya adalah Simon de Pury dari perwakilan Rumah Lelang, arsitek Rem Koolhaas, perupa Amerika Serikat Joan Jonas yang pernah…
by Nina Shell, DETAIL Business Information ‘Matilda’ – this is the name that the architect and designer duo Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas (Studio Fuksas) have given the house they have developed for Wallpaper as part of the “Revolution” project. Like all the dwellings in the series, the Matilda Home is based on pre-fabricated elements and…
by Jason Sayer, The Architect’s Newsaper Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has designed a billowing geometric pavilion for the Phillipe Gravier Gallery at the biannual Design Miami/Basel 2016 design forum. Called Owan, Kuma’s pavilion aims to establish a dialogue between architecture and the landscape by employing an undulating mesh-like structural shell. Owan‘s design also derives from the curvature often found in fish scales and traditional tea…