Sculptor Gerry Judah has designed the Centrepiece for the 2015 Goodwood Festival of Speed celebrating the Mazda Motor Corporation’s unique motorsport heritage with a powerful fusion of sculptural innovation and engineering precision. The helix like sculpture is composed of 720 steel beams of varying lengths stacked in the manner of pristine matchsticks. The top of the… [Read More]
Twice Light brings strangers together during NYC Design Week
Twice Light is a collaborative photographic and relational art project created by Italian photographer Gianluca Vassallo in collaboration with Foscarini. Held during NYC Design Week, the project aimed at forming small, temporary communities by inviting people to take a moment to stand under the light to connect with a total stranger in the streets of… [Read More]
Sto Werkstatt to present interactive installation at Clerkenwell Design Week
As part of Clerkenwell Design Week’s sixth annual show in May, Sto Werkstatt will present a new multisensory and interactive installation. Hypnos: The architecture of sleep has been created in collaboration with international design practice HASSELL and London based Draisci Studio. The design teams have joined creative forces to present a unique and immersive environment… [Read More]
Find Your Way Home to Moooi’s ‘Unexpected Welcome’ at Salone del Mobile
For the 3rd time in a row, Moooi has transformed the 1.700m² monumental space at via Savona 56, part of Salone del Mobile in Milan. Each year the presentation has been a source of inspiration and creativity, and this year is no exception. The ‘Unexpected Welcome’ presentation is showcasing an assembly of inspirational living quarters, timeless… [Read More]
Quentin de Coster designs installation for L’Air du Temps
Quentin de Coster has recently completed an installation for the two-star Michelin restaurant L’Air du Temps in Belgium. The designer met star chef Sang-Hoon Degeimbre at a conference in March of 2013. During this event, they presented their work and noted many common points between their respective artistic worlds. A year late, a collaboration was born. Sang-Hoon Degeimbre’s cooking artistry embodies… [Read More]
Cellular Tessellation by Abedian School of Architecture
Cellular Tessellation was built by Abedian School of Architecture (Bond University) students and staff, as part of the Sydney Vivid Light Festival in 2014. Located in close proximity to the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and Utzon’s Sydney Opera House, the pavilion was designed to offer visitors a unique experience. Cellular Tessellations uses innovative computational form… [Read More]
96 Plumen 002 showcased in the Design Museum Tank
Plumen returns to the Design Museum Tank showcasing their new energy efficient light bulb design in a novel lighting sculpture. The installation displays 96 bulbs and copper Drop Cap pendants, in a dynamic wave-like formation that mirrors the sculptural qualities of the 002 bulb. The tank consists of four glass walls so viewers can get… [Read More]
Sales & Exhibition Centre of ZhongShan by Mission & Associates
Mission & Associates Limited were commissioned to design a unique and iconic sales and exhibition hall for a scenic property development in ZhongShan, a southern city in China. The space was developed in front of a golf course, which inspired the designers to introduce the picturesque greeneries indoors. The requirements of the design was to… [Read More]
Research & Display Space for the International Design Centre
The IDC Space is a new showcase space redesigned for the International Design Centre, part of the Dover Campus of the Singapore University of Technology and Design. The purpose of the new space is to prove a unique environment for showcasing some of the most exciting on-going IDC design research work. The project was awarded… [Read More]
Canadian Pavilion wins Special Mention at the 2014 Venice Biennale
Arctic Adaptations: Nunavut at 15, curated by Lateral Office of Toronto, wins a special mention at the 14th International Architecture Exhibition of la Biennale di Venezia. The project was selected from 68 national participants, and it marks the first honour for a Canadian pavilion at the Architecture Biennale. Arctic Adaptations explores the evolving role of… [Read More]