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142 result(s) for "Keuning, David"
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Amano grabs the eyes of passers-by
A brief report on a tall, slim commercial building by Amano Design Office which is located on a back street in the Ginza district of Tokyo, one block northwest of the famous shopping street of Chuo Dori. The building, which houses barbers and beauty salons among its tenants, has a glass curtain wall and a striking facade of aluminium panels, which are perforated with tiny holes to make up a delicate flower pattern. These panels are then angled and folded into irregular, abstract geometric shapes to create a 'crumple' effect of dramatic lines and shadows.
Cooling Down
Case Design uses low-tech climate engineering.
Almost Nothing
Marieke Kums and Junya Ishigami use glass for the supporting structure.
Hidden Meaning
Mopet designs contextually, albeit reluctantly.
Too Big To Fail
In spite of setbacks, Jacques Herzog and Pierre De Meuron were finally able to open their Elbphilharmonie.
Toothpaste Tent
The author explains how Studio Prototype designed a sculpture for an orthodontic practice in grey and white. The design process and concept development for the building are presented.
Fix and Flip
French art collector and dealer Patrick Seguin restores and sells demountable homes designed by Jean Prouvé. He is interviewed about the practice.
Precision is Prime
Henri Bourduin converted a barn into a house in the Dutch countryside. The angle of the sun is a key factor of the design. Seven 'light catchers' provide rooms on the ground floor with daylight. The clients had doubts about the design but were happy with the results.
Happy Together
JDS mixes offices, a kindergarten and a youth hostel in one sculptural form known as the Maison Stéphane Hessel. Julien de Smedt discusses the project in this interview.