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5 Art Movements that Influenced Architecture

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Image © Kurt Schwitters, Merzbau, Hannover, 1933 | Philipp Rümmele As far as history goes back, art and architecture have always been interrelated disciplines. Read more »

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From Sketch to Painting: A Digital Art Gallery To Inspire Everyday Architectural Work

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Digitization has revolutionized the way we experience art on platforms like SINGULART, which combines multiple influences from various artists. Despite the utilization of technical knowledge, architecture, and interior design also incorporate artistic concepts into their processes.

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A really quick guide to art deco

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Our Art Deco Centenary series will delve into the style throughout March but to help start us off, this five-minute guide covers all the basics. Art deco refers to a design style that was particularly prevalent in the 1920s and 30s. Above: Hillier's 1968 book popularised the term "art deco". What makes something art deco?

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A 12th-century Scottish monk may have invented modern architectural drawing techniques, new research claims

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Research from a professor at the University of Aberdeen has advanced evidence that the art and practice of architectural drawing may have been invented by a 12th-century Scottish clergyman working in Paris around the time of the construction of Notre-Dame Cathedral and other important Gothic structures.

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From Art Nouveau to the Bauhaus: How Home Interiors Looked in Popular Art Movements

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Image © Michel Figuet/Living Inside Art has always been a means for people to connect with space , and art movements have served as a platform for exploring new relationships with architecture. Walter Gropius’s 20th-century House in Jena, Germany. Read more »

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A-Poc Able Issey Miyake crafts pleated lighting for Milan design week

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APOC stands for A Piece of Cloth and refers to a computer-programmed manufacturing technique introduced by the late designer Issey Miyake in the 1990s, in which garments are cut out of a single tubular piece of fabric. Each element is detachable and can be laid flat and stored when not in use.

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Tropical Architecture Bureau blends "old-world charm with the modern" for Keralan home

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Located in the city of Kochi, TropiBox is informed by the architecture of tropical modernism – a style developed in the late 1940s as a blending of European modernism with the vernacular techniques of tropical regions. The photography is by Turtle Arts Photography.

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