Using mirrors on the walls and ceilings, architect Judith Haase and sceneographer Pierre Jorge Gonzalez of Gonzalez Haase AAS turn a ho-hum office into a funhouse.
By Kendra Jackson |
January 2, 2018
Section: Interiors
Tags: Office
The Seattle architect installs a multi-purpose, movable structure atop a mountain for CheckMate winery.
By Kendra Jackson |
November 20, 2017
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada
Tasked with a tight timeline and a limited budget, the studio delivers a flexible winter cabin that is flush with subtle details.
By Kendra Jackson |
November 2, 2017
Section: Interiors
Tags: Architecture, Residential
Todd Bracher has injected a new kind of energy at HBF with a host of fresh talent. “I wanted to get married to a handful of designers,” says Todd Bracher….
By Kendra Jackson |
October 23, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Product Design
With the launch of the world’s first carbon-negative carpet tile, Interface has exceeded even its own ambition to halt damage to the environment.
By Kendra Jackson |
October 20, 2017
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Green Design, Product Design
Digital fabrication is leaving an indelible mark on the creative landscape, and as technologies continue to advance, there are many changes to expect.
By Kendra Jackson |
October 11, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Canada, Event, Exhibition, Technology
Three urban interventions – in Spain, Denmark and Zurich – that place conventional spaces in curious settings.
By Kendra Jackson |
September 7, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Urbanism
This concrete pavilion in Brazil, designed by Nommo Arquitetos, offers a place for a large extended family to gather, cook and eat.
By Kendra Jackson |
August 28, 2017
Section: Architecture
Tags: Residential
The Sound and Matter in Design exhibition, in Holon, Israel, explores the potential for auditory elements to have a more prominent role in architecture.
By Kendra Jackson |
August 21, 2017
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Culture, Exhibition
Italian designer Riccardo Randi’s nomadic kitchen comes flat-packed and can be put together – and taken apart – in less than two hours.
By Kendra Jackson |
August 11, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Kitchens, Product Design
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