Questioning Proportions – Morphologies for Architecture by Michele Reginaldi
Italian architect Michele Reginaldi has been questioning the proportions of space and the structures themselves in a study titled "Morphologies for Architecture" since the late 1980's.
Richard Meier 2013 Architizer A+ Lifetime Achievement Award
Richard Meier seems to have cropped up a lot lately on the web, if you've been checking our twitter or facebook page you may have seen me linking to articles discussing his work and achievements. Lets face it, Richard is a master when it comes to architecture, he's spent over 50 years dedicating his
Frameworks by Studio Mieke Meijer
Secretly I've been saving up for a gift, a treat for myself that I've been umming and arring over for some time. To be honest, I don't know why I've been debating as it's a worthy investment, and it was designed by one of my favourite designers, so that's a definite seller for me! The "thing" is the
Distillation by Thomas Doyle
Thomas Doyle creates intricate worlds sculptured in 1:43 scale and smaller, often sealed under glass allowing for the intimacy one might feel when peering into a museum display case or dollhouse. His works depict the remnants of things past, whether quite moments or transformational experiences, the
Illustrator Irma Gruenholz
Irma Gruenholz is an illustrator who specialises in clay and other mixed media materials, she tries to explore new possibilities by working with all kinds of elements and textures. After her illustrations are complete she usually photographs them and retouches with polymer clay, giving it a hard and