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Product watch: introducing Earth Collection from Red Dog Glass Design

Hotel Designs

With its vibrant hues and intricate designs, these glass panels and splashbacks harness the soothing power of nature, while adding a touch of luxury to your space. With its vibrant hues and intricate designs, these glass panels and splashbacks harness the soothing power of nature, while adding a touch of luxury to your space.

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Schmidt Hammer Lassen transforms cement factory into West Bund Art Center

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Danish architecture studio Schmidt Hammer Lassen has adaptively reused a domed cement factory in Shanghai , China, to create a performing arts and sports venue. To minimise the building's operational carbon footprint, West Bund Art Center is partially powered with a photovoltaic array on an adjacent theatre.

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Wexner Center for the Arts is "a building that is waiting to be a building"

Deezen

As we continue our deconstructivist series , we look at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Ohio by architect and theorist Peter Eisenman , which he claims "has nothing to do with deconstruction or deconstructivism.". The Wexner Center for the Arts was designed by Peter Eisenman. "I I had never read Derrida any of that stuff.

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Balenciaga’s Raw Architecture concept has arrived on London’s New Bond Street

The Spaces

Fashion house Balenciaga has opened an artfully deconstructed new store in London, using concrete, metal and glass to create an industrial backdrop. Cutaways reveal the structure of the building, while the pre-existing lift shaft has been entombed in glass. There’s even artificial dirt scattered beneath the shelving.

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Made by Fire explores "the power and fragility of Bohemian glass and porcelain"

Deezen

It will feature more than 100 original projects, including objects made from ceramics , porcelain and glass. Above photo by Vojtěch Veškrna The exhibition explores art and design and its "position within the context of pervasive social change". It also focuses on the contemporary challenges in glass, ceramics and porcelain production.

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Miniview: Mondrian Singapore Duxton deconstructs the shophouse

Hotel Designs

A degree in environmental design followed at the Arts Centre College of Design in Pasadena, where she honed her ideas on bringing art into space. Carter was taken with the big idea of the deconstructed shophouse. We love the idea of a slick glass box of the shower protruding through the rough plaster walls.

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American architects select the country's 10 most influential buildings

Deezen

Philip Johnson's Glass House and a Frank Lloyd Wright home are among the buildings that leading American architects have selected as the USA 's most significant pieces of architecture of all time. Glass House, Connecticut, by Philip Johnson (1949). Read on for the full list: Image is by Brookfield Properties courtesy of SOM.

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