Purposeful Play – Concrete, Stone & Wooden Vessels by Creative Ashira Israel
Ashira Israel, owner and lead architectural designer of IN.SEK in Brooklyn, has made experimented with casting techniques and materials to create this set of functional vessels.
Concrete Aesthetics & City Shapes – Architecture Captured by Sebastian Weiss
I've been drooling over this architecture that's been captured by talented photographer Sebastian Weiss, he's been able to capture some interesting architectural details.
Brutalist Beauty – The Magazine Stable by Australian Designer Brad Wray
Inspired by his local swimming pool that's constructed of textured concrete, Brad Wray wanted to create something that had a brutalist flavour but showcased character and story.
Tones of Concrete & Stone – Architectural Sculptures by Ben Peterson
Living and working in California, Ben Peterson draws influence from the origins of modernist architecture as well as the design of functional objects to create these earthy sculptures.
Work That Has Life – Metal & Concrete Objects by Kenny Yong Soo Son
Based in Sydney, South Korean creative Kenny Yong Soo Son is a very talented maker that crafts exquisite objects from metal and concrete.
Concrete 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.
Ruegg House by Marcel Meili, Markus Peter Architects
Marcel Meili, Markus Peter Architects have a fantastic website that acts as an archive and gives you dates of each build and the exact location, making it both simple and functional.
Tetra by Yohei Kuwano and Koji Takahashi
Today I thought I'd pick out a slightly different set of objects to talk about, it seems like a nice switch away from what we usually talk about, architecture, craft, furniture etc. Saying that, these do sort of come under the architectural 'umbrella' in some ways. I love the dimensions of these obj
Boiacca Table by LucidiPevere
As a man that's not particularly fond of so called 'cold' objects this particular project that I'm showcasing today was up in the air for a while. I'll explain why as we go on but I have to admit recently I've been drawn to items with more substance and character rather than strict minimalism, I thi
Architecture and Details by Tadao Ando
I’ve been meaning to write a short article on the brilliant Tadao Ando for a little while now, he’s an amazing architect with a classic eye for form and structure. I’m not sure how I actually came across his works in the first place but I’ve had quite a fascination with materials and the con
Selected works from Marc Corbiau
Mark presented some architectural inspiration yesterday so I thought I’d continue this trend today as we visit the wonderful work of Marc Corbiau and his architect firm who are responsible for these creations seen here before us. Within this selection of seven photos we have three exterior and fou