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Axel Vervoordt and Tatsuro Miki create “cloister-like” gallery in Puerto Escondido

July 11, 2024 Ben Dreith 0

Belgian artist Axel Vervoordt and Japanese architect Tatsuro Miki have created a monolithic art gallery on the Oaxacan coast in Mexico to showcase large sculptural works. Called Meridiano, the gallery sits on the strip of coast north of Puerto Escondido near arts non-profit Fundación Casa Wabi’s Tadao Andoe-designed residency and gallery. Meridiano is run by Axel

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Xanadu is a “fun and maximum” roller disco in Brooklyn

July 10, 2024 Ben Dreith 0

Local entrepreneur Varun Kataria has unveiled a venue with a mix of colourful, retro details that contains the only permanent roller rink in New York City. Set in Bushwick, Brooklyn, Xanadu occupies a former industrial warehouse, which was converted by Kataria and his team, who also run the nearby restaurant and venue Turks Inn and

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Twelve scenes froms America’s “hidden” industrial world

June 28, 2024 Ben Dreith 0

Pencil production in New Jersey and the fabrication of massive turbines for wind power in North Dakota feature in this roundup of American industrial facilities photographed by Christopher Payne. Payne has spent the last decade exploring factories in America, ranging from “traditional industries” like wool carders to the production of contemporary technological machines that he

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Estúdio Campana adds living plant pavilions to São Paulo park

June 27, 2024 Ben Dreith 0

Brazilian studio Estúdio Campana has created a park near São Paulo that includes pavilions made with live plants on land once farmed by the founders’ grandfather. Estúdio Campana created the park on 130 acres of land inherited by the studio’s co-founders – Humberto Campana and his brother Fernando, who passed away in 2022. Originally, Estúdio

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Misconduct allegations “big surprise” says Adjaye Associates New York CEO

June 27, 2024 Ben Dreith 0

Adjaye Associates New York CEO Pascale Sablan has spoken about the impact of sexual misconduct allegations levelled against founder David Adjaye on the studio in an interview outlining the recent restructuring. In an interview published earlier this week in US publication Architect’s Newspaper (AN), Sablan said that the allegations published in a Financial Times (FT)

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“We didn’t want it to be crazy” says architect of America’s tallest skyscraper

June 24, 2024 Ben Dreith 0

Architecture firm AO never set out to design America’s tallest skyscraper when it began work on the 581-metre Legends Tower planned for Oklahoma City, studio partner Bruce Greenfield tells Dezeen in this interview. Legends Tower recently gained approval from the city to have an unlimited height, and after a series of changes, the skyscraper is

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BIG opens Los Angeles office in renovated 1920s building

June 14, 2024 Ben Dreith 0

Danish architecture studio BIG has opened an office in Santa Monica in a renovated 1928 Spanish revival building designed by iconic Los Angeles architect Paul R Williams. The 1928 building was refurbished by the team, many of whom will be joining the freshly minted BIG Los Angeles team – recruited both from the New York

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Works by Fernando Laposse and others showcased in beachside Mexican pavilion

June 14, 2024 Ben Dreith 0

Works by Mexican designers Fernando Laposse and Claudina Flores were among those shown in a remote seaside house near Puerto Escondido, Mexico, during Mexico Design Fair. Dozens of works were placed throughout the house, called Casa Naila, which was designed by Mexican architect Alfonso Quiñones – who used techniques gleaned from his work with Japanese

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Architecture a “powerful tool” for easing strains of migration says Gabriela Carrillo

June 14, 2024 Ben Dreith 0

Walls are the wrong architectural response to mass migration and violence in border cities, says Mexican architect Gabriela Carrillo in this interview. “[Migrants] are running away from very complex issues in the places where they are from,” Royal Academy Dorfman Prize 2023 winner Carrillo told Dezeen. “We believe that this phenomenon has an impact on

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