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Anteroom Series Designer: James Nizan
Location: Vancouver, BC
The Anteroom Series by James Nizam is a beautiful and mindbending series of photographs. The Vancuver-based artist turned soon to be demolished homes into room size camera obscuras. bumbumbum.me Posted: 02/28/2011 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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081-23MR-Stairs Designer: Atmos Studio
Location: London, UK
These stairs for a residential project (080 - 23MR) took us in an important new direction, harnessing digital production and fabrication to form a seamless and deeply sculptural experience. This page documents a component that we felt was rich enough in detail to merit further exploration and explanation. www.atmosstudio.com Posted: 02/25/2011 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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Slide House Designer: LEVEL Architects
Location: Tokyo, Japan
A little kid's dream house come true. www.level-architects.com Posted: 02/25/2011 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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A table through the forest Designer: Christian Pottgiesser ArchitecturesPossibles
Location: Paris, France
Dubbed "A table through the forest," Pottgiesser & co. turned a 19th-century factory into a multi-leveled wooded wonderland where trees grow through the desks, curves reign supreme over straight edges, and workstations are equipped with what look to be Plexiglas sneeze guards to prevent you from spraying germs all over your co-workers. www.core77.com Posted: 02/25/2011 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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The Other, the Same Designer: Carlos Teixeira
Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Image Credits: Nelson Kon, Camila Piccolo, and Carlos Teixeira
With the theme “There is always a cup of sea to sail in”, the 29th. Sao Paulo Art Biennial incorporated six "terreiros," or areas for events and rest, spread across the Biennial pavilion. Invited by curators Moacir dos Anjos and Agnaldo Farias, this text presents the author's participation in the exhibition with terreiro The Other, The Same; an arena for dance events, theatre and music that can be rearranged in other ways. archidose.blogspot.com Posted: 02/24/2011 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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