Timber volumes form live-work spaces for artist and architect in rural Japan

April 24, 2018 India Block 0

Japanese architect Makoto Suzuki has designed his own live-work space as a series of interlocking timber-clad buildings near Sapporo on Hokkaido island. Suzuki created his own living and working spaces, along with an office for his wife, a weekend retreat for his father, and an artist’s studio for sculptor Takenobu Igarashi. The exterior of each of the

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Immerse Yourself in These Unbelievable Modernist Visualizations

April 24, 2018 Collin Abdallah 0

Cape Town native Alexis Christodoulou is a winemaker by day but also dabbles in the art of 3D visualization. His Instagram (@teaaalexis) is a striking composition of intricate spaces rich with color, light, and materiality. Crafted entirely from scratch, each of Christodoulou’s digital worlds appears to be influenced by many of the modernist masters. In a recent interview with Curbed, Christodoulou lists Aldo RossiDavid Chipperfield and Le Corbusier among his inspirations. 

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Østerild Visitors and Operation Center / Cubo Arkitekter

April 24, 2018 Daniel Tapia 0

In 2016, Cubo won the architectural competition for a new Visitors and National Test Center for the world’s largest wind turbines placed on land. A Center that communicates the research and technology of the windmills to the public, while the wind turbine industry in collaboration with DTU and other research institutions carry out research, development and tests of prototype wind turbines and new wind turbine technology.

Noiascape’s west London co-living space targets home-avoiding millennials

April 24, 2018 Jessica Christin Hametner 0

Architects Tom and James Teatum designed this co-living space in Hammersmith to include informal work and living spaces that they hope will encourage millennials to spend more time at home. Brothers Tom and James Teatum, who run the architecture practice Teatum+Teatum, designed the space for their property development company Noiascape. Garden House is the pair’s latest co-living

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