Peg by Studio Gorm
Posted in: UncategorizedOregon designers John Arndt and Wonhee Jeong Studio Gorm are exhibiting their Shaker-inspired Peg furniture system at the Direktorenhaus art space in Berlin. (more…)
Oregon designers John Arndt and Wonhee Jeong Studio Gorm are exhibiting their Shaker-inspired Peg furniture system at the Direktorenhaus art space in Berlin. (more…)
Contemporary Standard, Think.Bigchief e Freshngood reinterpreteranno 3 must di Nike: Apparel Icons, Sneakers e NIKEiD. Siete tutti invitati alle 3 pre-serate dove ogni realtà avrà il compito di filtrare ed interpretare uno dei must di Nike, allestendo gli spazi del Nike store di C.so Vittorio Emanuele. Si inizia questo mercoledì 30 giugno con Contemporary Standard. Chissà cosa ci avranno riservato gli amici di Studio Fantastico 😉
NIKE STORE
30 Giugno 2010
C.so Vittorio Emanuele 24, Milano (MI)
18:00 – 21:00
It feels like ages since we’ve talked about the Prince Charles vs. Richard Rogers debacle. Arguably the architecture story of 2009, the news dragged on and on from June until around December, first when the anit-modern Charles managed to knock Rogers off the Chelsea Barracks project in London by complaining straight to the developers. That led to all sorts of other controversies, like the news that he’d also tried pushing away Jean Nouvel, which was followed by calls for investigating the Prince himself and his Foundation for the Built Environment. Whew. Now, after a welcomed six month break, the fight has returned with a ruling from the country’s High Court over the issue. Although not a total victory for Rogers and the company responsible for his now defunct plans, as the court said damages could be paid by the Qatari royal family who backed out of the deal, they won’t be receiving the original amount they’d asked for. However, the judge in the matter did speak ill of Prince Charles, saying his involvement was “unexpected and unwelcome.” This, of course, has spawned a million op-ed pieces in the British press, from the Guardian‘s couple worth reading, the Telegraph‘s pro-Prince piece, and the one with our favorite title, the Daily Mail‘s “Secret Web of the Black Spider Prince.” Here’s a couple of quotes, first from Richards on the ruling:
“I hope that this judgement demonstrates that similar interventions should be considered far more seriously before they are made in the future,” he added.
The president of the Royal Institute of British Architects (Riba) said after hearing the court evidence it appeared the prince had brought “inappropriate pressure” on the planning process.
“Behind-the-scenes influence would have been a huge hurdle to consider. No individual should use their position in public life to influence a democratic process such as planning,” Ruth Reed said.
Thus far, Charles himself hasn’t made an official statement on the matter, though his spokespeople have briefly said that the Prince is free to say what he wants, as is every citizen of the UK.
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Case numerate progettate dall’architetto giappo Matsunami Mitsutomo.
Retro Case con antenna fake telescopica disegnata da Peter Hermans per dare un tocco oldschool al vostro BB. Presentata al concorso Freedom of Creation.
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Tristan Perich ha programmato e composto una sinfonia direttamente su questi microchip che emettono suoni da 1-bit assemblati in una custodia per CD. Puoi ascoltare direttamente la composizione, inserendo le cuffie nell’input.
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