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Design, Creation, Innovation

Design, Creation, Innovation
baguettesandbrunettes:

Mies van der Rohe

baguettesandbrunettes:

Mies van der Rohe

(via ro-w)

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wandrlust:

The Playboy Townhouse (1962)
(Design by R. Donald Jaye and rendering by Humen Tan)

wandrlust:

The Playboy Townhouse (1962)

(Design by R. Donald Jaye and rendering by Humen Tan)

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architecturepastebook:

Waiting in the shadows on Flickr.
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(Source: beanfield, via hiromitsu)

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gregmelander:

CONVERTED LAMPSHADE

A beautiful light made from a converted lampshade by Daniel Michel. I want this light in my kitchen above my center island. via enochliew:

pandamandium:

WOODwave Paneling_Eliza Mikus

elhombreorquestadigital:
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seeingisstealing:


Finally done with the laser cutter for the semester

seeingisstealing:

Finally done with the laser cutter for the semester

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(Source: sparks-of-fire)

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howdydoodley:

Public space is a funny thing. People mostly seem to be avoiding each other or trying to make some form of meaningful contact… often, paradoxically, at the same time. The park bench is a perfect example of this — one person sits down and for the most part, that is now their bench. But what if benches were loads of fun to be around and on? Enter the amusing, interactive seating of Jeppe Hein.

Hein’s whimsical and sometime impractical benches blur the boundary between art and functional design, providing surfaces that are bent, folded, chopped and even very highly placed. 

mindmadednoir:

Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Pavillion (1929)

mindmadednoir:

Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Pavillion (1929)

(Source: thepursuitaesthetic, via arcroll)

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hiromitsu:

Giant, Elegant Wood Sculpture | simlabs
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micasaessucasa:


Tomizo Architects
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