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Maroubra Residence by Those Architects

December 27, 2015

Originally owned by the client’s grandmother, the residence in the quiet Sydney beach side suburb of Maroubra has been re-designed by those architects to facilitate the lifestyle of the young family who resides today. The architects discussed with the clients about how they wanted to use the house and they came to a conclusion. The property needed to be flexible, robust and light. It had to be suitable for a young family, and remain adaptable as their family grows, while also providing them the ability to entertain family and friends. Being surrounded by natural light and fresh air was another key component of the brief.

To facilitate the requirements, strategies such as having the living areas brought down to be at the same level with the outdoors, a new courtyard between the existing house and a new addition for more sunlight, and the addition of a galley style kitchen that connects into the rear of the old house and looks into the courtyard outside. The kitchen is linked to the living and dining areas of the home through a concrete bench that extends the full length of the living space. The bench provides out-of-sight storage for AV equipment, books, toys and firewood below as well as providing additional seating for the living area.

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In architecture Tags Marobra, those architects, residence, residential, wood, brick, simple, clean, bright, light

WALD HI-LO Lamp by Feltmark

December 12, 2015

Visually understated, purely graphic, sharply geometric, the WALD HI-LO Lamp is the development and refinement on the original WALD Plug Lamp. With improved functionality and unified materials the HI-LO is fully dimmable and makes a impression in any space. 

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In design objects Tags WALD, hi-lo, lamp, Feltmark, light, dimmable, outlet, lines, linear

Glitch Star by Jun Ong

November 27, 2015

Within the Malaysian town of Butterworth, Kuala Lumpur-based architect and artist Jun Ong has embedded a five-story lighting installation within the core of an unfinished concrete building. Spanning the full height of the architectural skeleton, ‘star’ pierces through several floors of the disused structure to form a 12-sided, three-dimensional object.

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In architecture, art, design objects Tags glitch star, jun ong, butterworth, kuala lumpur, light, skeleton, installation, geometry

Naman Conference Hall by Vo Trong Nghia

November 1, 2015

Located 16km away from the Vietnamese city of Da Nang is the bamboo crafted conference hall by Vo Trong Nghia. Being one of the first buildings to greet visitors into the resort, its prominent location is combined with a fully glass facade- emphasizing the eminent use of bamboo techniques.

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In architecture, inspiration Tags naman, conference hall, vo trong nghia, bamboo, arches, order, ribs, light

Seattle Central Library by OMA

October 17, 2015

The Seattle Central Library redefines ‘ library’ as an institution no longer exclusively dedicated to books, but as an information store where all forms of media—new and old—are presented equally and legibly. In an age where information can be accessed anywhere, it is the simultaneity of all media and, more importantly, the curatorship of their content that will make the library vital.

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In architecture Tags seattle central library, seattle, library, OMA, steel, grid, pattern, concrete, light, form

Light & Pattern in Nature Series: Olympic Peninsula

October 17, 2015

A series of images from my recent trip to the Olympic Peninsula; I became fascinated with natural patterns and the differing quality of light found in the rainforest.  

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In inspiration Tags olympic peninsula, olympic national park, pattern, nature, light, rain forest, water, sky

Penta Lamp by Anon Pairot

October 3, 2015

Cassava is one of the crops that is being cultivated the most in Thailand and during certain times of the year, farmers face an excessive supply of it, causing a huge amount of waste and pollution. Wanting to find a solution to this problem and a use for all the waste material, designer Anon Pairot created ‘Penta’, a pendant lamp that carries an aesthetic value and is environmentally friendly.

The modular components create no waste and optimize the form which references the cassava leafs themselves. Further, any defective or damaged part can be reprocessed and blended into a new lamp.

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In art, design objects, furniture, inspiration Tags penta lamp, anon pairot, lamp, light, modular, recycled, origami, pattern, plants

Heartbreak by Charles Pétillon

August 31, 2015

Covent Garden market is soon to be filled with 100,000 glowing white balloons, as French artist Charles Pétillon exhibits his work for the first time outside of France. The latex balloons, pulsating with light, will stretch through the South Hall of the market. It will take 25 people five nights to inflate the balloons, which are all different sizes. 

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In art, design objects Tags heartbreak, charles petillon, clouds, balloon, covent garden market, glow, light

Beer Bottle Office by Li Rongjun

July 26, 2015

Li Rongjun, an aspiring architect from China, has built himself a spectacular office. In a bid to showcase his mad construction skills, he’s used 8,500 beer bottles to make the entire upper floor of a two-storey building!

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In architecture, art, inspiration Tags beer, beer bottle house, office, light, material

One Column House by NE-AR

June 7, 2015

One Column House by NE-AR

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In architecture, inspiration Tags concrete, structure, house, light, twist
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