SpaceInvading
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Designer: various
Location: n/a
Image Credits: various
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Posted: 10/20/2010
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Thin Office
Designer: Studio SKLIM
Location: Singapore
The program brief was for an office pace shared by an IT company and a multimedia setup. Located in a refurbished postwar building right in Singapore's CBD outskirts, the space was long and narrow with split levels, offering the possibility of a raised space.
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Posted: 10/20/2010
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The Migration of Mel and Judith
Designer: Thomas Hillier
Location: n/a
Image Credits: Thomas Hillier
"The Migration of Mel and Judith," Hillier writes, "was the pre-cursor to The Emperor’s Castle and my first real exploration into using narrative as the vehicle for generating and scrutinizing my architectural ideas. It was also where I began using craft-based techniques and 2/3-dimensional assemblage to illustrate the design process."
→ bldgblog.blogspot.com
Posted: 10/18/2010
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Aftermath : House Series
Designer: Liz Swanson
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
Image Credits: Liz Swanson
House Series is a set of prints that narrate a series of spatial memories, inspired by the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
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Posted: 10/18/2010
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Works
Designer: Georges Rousse
Location: n/a
Image Credits: Georges Rousse
Rousse's work, from the 1990s to today, generally appears at first glance to be photos of desolate or abandoned spaces (buildings, rooms, parking garages or streetscapes) often on their way to the wrecking ball, on which the artist has superimposed precise geometrical shapes or squiggly graffiti.
→ acidolatte.blogspot.com
Posted: 10/18/2010
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