Mary Gaudin’s newest project saw her travel to New Zealand, armed with a camera to document beautiful modernist houses for her newest book.
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An Eclectic Mix of Design – Eames House & Los Angeles Architecture
Imagery from my travels to the Eames House in LA, which had a fantastic array of objects inside such as a Calder sculpture and pottery from India.
Read MoreConcrete Houses and Stair Sculptures – Early by Hubert Kiecol
The reduction of architectural elements to their bare essentials, using concrete to create clean looking forms without any ornamental value.
Read MoreVES-EL by Gareth Neal with Zaha Hadid
Designer Gareth Neal collaborated with architect Zaha Hadid on this unique project created from wood, questioning the viewer’s perspective of crafted and handmade objects.
Read MoreWet Horizons by Luis Callejas at Neutra VDL Research House
Luis Callejas is showing at the Neutra VDL Research House, he’s created Veiled textile drawings in collaboration with textile artist Charlotte Hansson.
Read MoreSanta María in Valle de Bravo, Mexico by Hierve Architects
A series of contemporary town houses in Mexico by Hierve Architects. Fantastically modern that include elements of nature such as trees breaking through the floor.
Read MoreMarcel Breuer: Sun and Shadow by Lothaire Hucki
A fantastic series of photographs showcasing Marcel Breuer’s iconic furniture and design, produced for the exhibition titled ‘Sun and Shadow’ at Villa Noailles in France.
Read MoreNicholas Alan Cope – Monochrome Architecture
Los Angeles based photographer Nicholas Alan Cope has produced some inspiring architectural photography. Its brutal nature, guided by a monochrome effect, is very impressive.
Read MoreNatural Forms by American Artist Matt Niebuhr
A selection of photographic work by American artist Matt Niebuhr that looks closer at nature to reveal the patterns of repetition and form that inspire much of his drawing work.
Read MoreA Look Inside – Mjölk Issue No III
An exclusive glimpse inside Mjolk’s newest publication, Volume III. Exploring the mysterious world of the Japanese tea ceremony, featuring legendary architect Terunobu Fujimori.
Read MoreThe return of the Drop – An Icon by Arne Jacobsen
Designed by Arne in 1958 as part of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, the Drop chair has been re-launched by Fritz Hansen after more than 50 years in hibernation.
Read MoreDenis-Ortmans House by Dethier Architecture
Dethier architects designed the Denis-Ortmans house to offer an alternative approach to single-family housing. They used cutting-edge technology to create a structure that was economical.
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