Artists use blurriness as a way of communicating ideas linked to time, vision and consciousness. Though this posture primarily took place in the XXth century in the work of photographers like Daido Moriyama or painters like Jackson Pollock [...]
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Artists use blurriness as a way of communicating ideas linked to time, vision and consciousness. Though this posture primarily took place in the XXth century in the work of photographers like Daido Moriyama or painters like Jackson Pollock [...]
"Architect David Romero has created colour visualisations of a pair of now-demolished Frank Lloyd Wright buildings, previously only visible in black-and-white photographs."
Portuguese architecture firm Joaquim Portela is presenting one of their most recent work called "Chapel". The concept behind this voluminous form is the search of light.
A lot of texts written in the past years put in perspective the influence of the Suprematist mouvement and its leader, Kasimir Malevich, in the work of contemporary architect Zaha Hadid.
"Nestled in the suburb of Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona, is legendary artist and sculptor Xavier Corbero’s 32 square kilometer (8 acre) estate. Totalling nine buildings, the estate is a labyrinthine...
"Geometric concrete forms collide to create the sculptural facade of this house for a Sydney art collector, which features numerable windows and skylights that illuminate the gallery-like interior."
In an article published last December in the New York Times, Michael Kimmelman invited architects to reflect daily on sound and its movement through space in their work. As noted in the article, we...
"Designers have pitched unusual but provocative ways to densify the city without building skyscrapers. One such proposal calls for a 35-story subterranean groundscraper."
Since May 10, the last of three expositions called Archeology of the Digital is presented at the Canadian Center for Architecture. The exhibit curated by Greg Lynn explores the place of the new...