This sculptural and luxurious service station by Damilano Studio Architects will make you temporarily forget all the snags that come with long road trips, like cramped legs and astronomical gas prices.
By Samantha Edwards |
August 8, 2011
Section: Architecture
Tags: Transportation
Emmanuelle Moureaux’s latest bank in Japan is just another example of how institutional buildings don’t always need to be sterile, dull and monochrome.
By Samantha Edwards |
July 29, 2011
Section: Architecture
Angelinos craving a Blu Dot fix are in luck. The design studio and maker of modern, hip and affordable furniture opened its first west coast retail store last month.
By Samantha Edwards |
July 11, 2011
Section: Design
Tags: Product Design, Retail
In Junya Ishigami’s fittingly named installation Architecture as Air, the main structure appears to float effortlessly. Now open at the Barbican Art Gallery in London, the exhibition explores and redefines the aesthetics of minimalism.
By Samantha Edwards |
July 8, 2011
Section: Architecture
Tags: Art, Exhibition
With a frame by Frank Gehry and a new and striking skin by Brooks + Scarpa, the Santa Monica Municipal Parking Garage represents an awe-inspiring eco-renovation.
By Samantha Edwards |
July 5, 2011
Section: Architecture
Tags: Art
For the first time in its 12-year history, MoMA PS1’s Young Architect Program has gone beyond New York, collaborating with MAXXI in Rome to host a summer installation by Roman architecture firm stARTT.
By Samantha Edwards |
July 4, 2011
Section: Architecture
Tags: Art, Exhibition, Landscape
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