Majestic Lion Made of 4000 Metal Scraps

Selçuk Yilmaz, artiste basé à Istanbul, a imaginé une incroyable sculpture de lion en utilisant pas moins de 4000 morceaux de ferraille. Cette superbe sculpture est intitulée « Aslan », qui signifie «lion» en turc, a mis près d’un an pour être construite et pèse plus de 250kg. De nombreuses images sont à découvrir dans la suite.

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Driveable Truck made of Ice

La marque Canadian Tire, spécialisée dans les batteries de voitures, a voulu montrer à quel point leurs produits pouvaient résister au froid. Le résultat donne cette superbe collaboration avec Iceculture, proposant une voiture de glace pouvant rouler. Un résultat bluffant à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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Artworks made of Packaging Tape

Focus sur Mark Khaisman, un artiste ukrainien né à Kiev. Ce dernier utilise du scotch et ruban d’emballage pour composer sur des panneaux transparents éclairés des portraits impressionnants. Des références à des classiques du cinéma hollywoodien nécessitant des heures de travail.

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Pop-up Store Made of Inflatables

Le studio de design Bonsoir Paris a imaginé pour le Bright Young Things concept store situé à Londres au sein de la chaîne de grands magasins Selfridges. Avec des utilisations originales et très réussies de modules gonflables, ces structures éphémères sont à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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Saldus Music and Art School by Made

Separate schools for art and music are contained within the glass and timber walls of this academy in Latvia by Riga architects Made (+ slideshow).

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Previously housed in independent buildings, Made created a single home for the music and art institutions that pupils in the west Latvian town of Saldus attend on top of their standard educational programme.

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The facade is constructed from large timber panels fronted by glass profiles, which help to heat the air trapped in between and insulate the structure.

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“Building structure and materials work as passive environmental control and at the same time exhibit [the building’s] functionality,” said the architects.

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Chunks missing from the two-storey volume create sheltered patios on the ground floor and balconies on the first floor.

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Bright colours distinguish the areas used by each faculty. Green denotes spaces for the music school and the blue zone is occupied by art students.

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Staircases, walls and doors are coloured in these bright shades, which contrast with the exposed concrete walls and flooring.

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Practice halls and libraries are located at the building’s centre, along with a double-height auditorium surrounded by rippled panels to improve acoustics.

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Classrooms and studio spaces are situated around the perimeter so they benefit from the light coming through full-height windows.

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The external walls are lined with lime plaster, absorbing humid air that could damage the musical instruments.

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We’ve also published a primary school sports hall in Latvia inspired by chunks of amber washed up on the Baltic coast.

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Our latest stories about schools include offset gabled volumes that form a new classroom and play area at an English infant school and angular concrete structures used to extend a Portuguese secondary school.

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The building of Music and Art school comprises two schools working separately until now. The classrooms are placed on perimeter, while practicing halls and libraries in the middle of the building.

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Light courtyards are the result of the compact plan, providing a lot of daylight and reflected light in the middle of the school, and at the same time being spaces for both schools to interact.

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The green colour in the interior marks the music school, while blue is for the art school. Large thermal inertia of the building and integrated floor heating deliver an even temperature regime.

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The facade consists of massive timber panels covered with profile glass and is a part of an energy efficient natural ventilation system, preheating inlet air during winter.

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Site plan – click for larger image

Massive wood walls with lime plaster accumulate humidity, providing a good climate for people as well as for musical instruments inside the classrooms.

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Ground floor plan – click for larger image

Building structure and materials work as passive environmental control and at the same time exhibiting functionality.

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First floor plan – click for larger image

Inner concrete walls and massive wood walls visible through the glass exhibit their natural origin, which we find an important issue especially at education institutions.

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Long section – click for larger image

There is no single painted surface on any facade of the school building, every material shares its natural colour and texture.

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The Poetry of Motion

Après Kinetic Rain, projet nominé dans la catégorie Design des Fubiz Awards, Art+Com proposoe « The Poetry of Motion ». Cette symphonie est une collaboration avec le compositeur Ólafur Arnalds, mélangeant avec talent images et musiques pour cette performance présentée à la plateforme créative berlinoise MADE.

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Weapons Made of Plants

L’artiste Sonia Rentsch a imaginé une série superbe appelée « Harm Less » dans laquelle elle propose des armes à feu composées uniquement d’objets organiques. Avec un rendu superbe, ces créations de plantes (Weapons Made of Plants) sont à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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Guinness – Made Of More Posters

Alors que la campagne vidéo « Made of More » est nominée dans la catégorie Advertising des Fubiz Awards, voici trois illustrations signées BBDO Proximity Singapour et son directeur artistique Jennyson Rosero montrant le parcours de différents personnages pour arriver au succès. Plus dans la suite.

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Sculptures made of Flowers

La ville de Zundert accueille depuis 1936 une Flower Parade qui se tient chaque année le premier dimanche de septembre. A cette occasion, un défilé de chars et de sculptures en fleurs de toutes les couleurs est organisé, permettant ainsi de laisser libre court à l’imagination des artistes, pour un rendu magnifique.

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Made in China

Le créatif Joe Black a récemment pensé cette oeuvre splendide composée de 5 500 soldats en plastique à la verticale. Représentant le portrait d’un soldat chinois photographié par Robert Capa, cette création a été présentée au Moniker Art Fair à Londres.



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