A Group Of Designers Created A Wave Made Of Buckets For An Architecture Festival In Mexico City

August 22, 2017 Erin 0

Photography by Jaime Navarro   As part of Mexico City’s four-day architecture festival, Mextropoli, 5468796 Architecture, Factor Eficiencia and Studio NYL collaborated to design and create a public art pavilion called ‘One Bucket at a Time’.   Using common painter’s buckets as builder’s blocks, the designers connected the buckets using a grid of ropes to hold them in […]

This Wood Pavilion Was Designed With References To Early Slavonic Aesthetics

August 15, 2017 Erin 0

  Russian designer Vlad Kissel, has created a wood pavilion in Moscow, Russia, that has a drop like shape that references early Slavonic aesthetics.   Curved planters filled with ornamental grasses and flowers wrap around the outside of the podium at the base of the pavilion. The exterior of the pavilion has a delicate pattern that’s […]

This Wood Pavilion Was Designed With References To Early Slavonic Aesthetics

August 15, 2017 Erin 0

  Russian designer Vlad Kissel, has created a wood pavilion in Moscow, Russia, that has a drop like shape that references early Slavonic aesthetics.   Curved planters filled with ornamental grasses and flowers wrap around the outside of the podium at the base of the pavilion. The exterior of the pavilion has a delicate pattern that’s […]

This Wood Pavilion Was Designed With References To Early Slavonic Aesthetics

August 15, 2017 Erin 0

  Russian designer Vlad Kissel, has created a wood pavilion in Moscow, Russia, that has a drop like shape that references early Slavonic aesthetics.   Curved planters filled with ornamental grasses and flowers wrap around the outside of the podium at the base of the pavilion. The exterior of the pavilion has a delicate pattern that’s […]

This Wood Pavilion Was Designed With References To Early Slavonic Aesthetics

August 15, 2017 Erin 0

  Russian designer Vlad Kissel, has created a wood pavilion in Moscow, Russia, that has a drop like shape that references early Slavonic aesthetics.   Curved planters filled with ornamental grasses and flowers wrap around the outside of the podium at the base of the pavilion. The exterior of the pavilion has a delicate pattern that’s […]

This Wood Pavilion Was Designed With References To Early Slavonic Aesthetics

August 15, 2017 Erin 0

  Russian designer Vlad Kissel, has created a wood pavilion in Moscow, Russia, that has a drop like shape that references early Slavonic aesthetics.   Curved planters filled with ornamental grasses and flowers wrap around the outside of the podium at the base of the pavilion. The exterior of the pavilion has a delicate pattern that’s […]

This Yellow Tree-Like Sculpture Brings Color To A Plaza In Florida

August 8, 2017 Erin 0

  Brooks + Scarpa have designed a large bright yellow tree-like public sculpture for the city of Pembroke Pines in Florida.   Named the ‘Gateway Sculpture at Pembroke Pines’, the sculpture has been designed as a meeting place for plaza it is surrounded by. The stainless steel base leads up to the canopy of the […]

This Yellow Tree-Like Sculpture Brings Color To A Plaza In Florida

August 8, 2017 Erin 0

  Brooks + Scarpa have designed a large bright yellow tree-like public sculpture for the city of Pembroke Pines in Florida.   Named the ‘Gateway Sculpture at Pembroke Pines’, the sculpture has been designed as a meeting place for plaza it is surrounded by. The stainless steel base leads up to the canopy of the […]

Plans put on hold for “deeply offensive” Iron Ring sculpture at Wales’ Flint Castle

July 28, 2017 Jessica Mairs 0

The Welsh government has halted plans for a huge ring-shaped walkway at Flint Castle following a backlash against the design, which many see as a symbol of “oppression, subjugation and injustice”. Welsh cabinet secretary for economy and infrastructure, Ken Skates, said the design of the sculpture named the Iron Ring will now be reviewed – following claims it celebrates

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Plans put on hold for “deeply offensive” Iron Ring sculpture at Wales’ Flint Castle

July 28, 2017 Jessica Mairs 0

The Welsh government has halted plans for a huge ring-shaped walkway at Flint Castle following a backlash against the design, which many see as a symbol of “oppression, subjugation and injustice”. Welsh cabinet secretary for economy and infrastructure, Ken Skates, said the design of the sculpture named the Iron Ring will now be reviewed – following claims it celebrates

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