These Creative Clothes Hangers Add An Artistic Flair To Hanging Clothes

March 29, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Bakur Tvrineli   XYZ Integrated Architecture, who are based in Tbilisi, Georgia, have designed a collection of modern and artistic wire clothes hangers.   Photography by Bakur Tvrineli The coat hangers, which are abstract in their design, are handmade by Alexandre Barbakadze and crafted out of stainless steel. Some of the more curved designs are […]

These Creative Clothes Hangers Add An Artistic Flair To Hanging Clothes

March 29, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Bakur Tvrineli   XYZ Integrated Architecture, who are based in Tbilisi, Georgia, have designed a collection of modern and artistic wire clothes hangers.   Photography by Bakur Tvrineli The coat hangers, which are abstract in their design, are handmade by Alexandre Barbakadze and crafted out of stainless steel. Some of the more curved designs are […]

These Creative Clothes Hangers Add An Artistic Flair To Hanging Clothes

March 29, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Bakur Tvrineli   XYZ Integrated Architecture, who are based in Tbilisi, Georgia, have designed a collection of modern and artistic wire clothes hangers.   Photography by Bakur Tvrineli The coat hangers, which are abstract in their design, are handmade by Alexandre Barbakadze and crafted out of stainless steel. Some of the more curved designs are […]

These Creative Clothes Hangers Add An Artistic Flair To Hanging Clothes

March 29, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Bakur Tvrineli   XYZ Integrated Architecture, who are based in Tbilisi, Georgia, have designed a collection of modern and artistic wire clothes hangers.   Photography by Bakur Tvrineli The coat hangers, which are abstract in their design, are handmade by Alexandre Barbakadze and crafted out of stainless steel. Some of the more curved designs are […]

These Creative Clothes Hangers Add An Artistic Flair To Hanging Clothes

March 29, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Bakur Tvrineli   XYZ Integrated Architecture, who are based in Tbilisi, Georgia, have designed a collection of modern and artistic wire clothes hangers.   Photography by Bakur Tvrineli The coat hangers, which are abstract in their design, are handmade by Alexandre Barbakadze and crafted out of stainless steel. Some of the more curved designs are […]

Welcome centre for Quebec heritage site rises from the landscape

March 29, 2018 Bridget Cogley 0

A stone-filled gabion wall runs along one side of this green-roofed visitors pavilion by architect Anne Carrier, which emerges from a slope at a heritage site in Canada. The Welcome Pavilion is for Seigneurie des Aulnaies – a Quebec cultural heritage site notable for its Victorian estate with a manor house, mill and gardens. Located

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Pangyo J Residence / Kim Seunghoy (Seoul National University) + KYWC Architects

March 29, 2018 Daniel Tapia 0

Built for a family and their cat, Pangyo J Residence takes advantage of the natural slope of the small site. A small front yard is secured using the slope so that the family can enjoy it from the living room. The terrace on the higher side is finished with flat stones to allow various activities extending from the kitchen and the dining room. The differences in the level bestow a unique function and characteristic to each of the two gardens.

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Christopher Hawthorne leaves LA Times to become city’s chief design officer

March 29, 2018 Dan Howarth 0

LA Times architecture critic Christopher Hawthorne has left his post at the newspaper to advise the city council on architecture and planning decisions. Hawthorne will begin his role as Los Angeles’ first chief design officer next month, after working at The Times since 2004. He was invited by LA mayor Eric Garcetti to fill the

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Kondo Museum / Mamiya Shinichi Design Studio

March 29, 2018 Daniel Tapia 0

KONDO MUSEUM, situated near the main gate of Kyoto’s Kiyomizu-dera Temple, by the Chawan-zaka approach to the temple. It is believed that the ancient city of Kyoto is guarded by four mythological creatures in four separate quarters. The area surrounding the temple is called Higashiyama district. This eastern region of Kyoto has long been known as a holy place of pristine water under the reign of Seiryu, the azure dragon and guardian of the city’s east. In this sacred area, a traditional local craft, known as Kiyomizu ceramics has continued to evolve since the Edo period. This museum was originally established in commemoration of Yuzo Kondo, the renowned master of Kiyomizu ceramics. Our project was to refurbish this memorial museum.