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Picasso in Chicago.!

Artists: Pablo Picasso - Joan Miro' - Alexander Calder

Location: Chicago, Illinois (USA)



From the moment it was commissioned, the world-renowned Picasso sculpture that graces Daley Plaza in downtown Chicago was a source of controversy.
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Added by Yenisei Garces Bell on May 30, 2013 at 9:30pm — No Comments

Eco Friendly Design~Green Walled Homes

Green wall homes (sometimes called living walls, green facades, bio walls or vertical gardens).  Green walls are either free-standing or part of a building, and they are defined as having some sort of vegetation growing directly on them.

Green Walls are conceptualized by architects who have taken on the challenge to make homes more environmentally friendly.  By taking on this challenge, they are giving us ideas on what present and future homeowners can do to bring their homes into…

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Added by Simone Meyer on August 2, 2012 at 9:30am — No Comments

Home Design

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Knowing many aspects on home design is the best solution for your great home building. When we have to build our home but we don’t know any kind of building literature, we may use professional…

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Added by Yudi Sastro on July 10, 2012 at 12:00am — No Comments

Find New Remodeling Kitchen Ideas

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So you are sick of your old kitchen? Tired of those boring countertops, old cabinets and scratched up floors? Need some new remodeling…

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Added by Yudi Sastro on July 7, 2012 at 11:30pm — No Comments

Kitchen Ideas On A Budget That Are Easy To Do

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Redecorating or redesigning your kitchen is a great way to inject new energy into this space. Once you do decide to redecorate, you'll need some ideas of exactly what to do and what you can afford…

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Added by Yudi Sastro on July 7, 2012 at 11:30pm — 1 Comment

when Nature calls for a PIT STOP...calling it "an embarrassing necessity" No Anymore!!!!

When nature is calling for a pit stop there is nothing more rewarding than utilize the own nature to come up with this unusual organic forms, eye-catching and instantly memorable public Toilets.



A Pit Stop entered to a new line in the sanitation world with the belief that customers expect and deserve professional, timely, and quality service. Today a Pit Stop sets the industry standard bar for public sanitation services to a whole new meaning. As we can see in this design.…

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Added by Yenisei Garces Bell on June 29, 2012 at 7:16am — 1 Comment

Are You A Recession Busting Architect?

Quality design not only enhances the built environment, It's also the best recession busting mechanism out there for the architectural profession. Regardless of if you are a principal or an employee, when the time comes for commissions, the cream rise. so if you are down on work you may want to take a hard look at yourself (and your designs). Maybe those grand ideas weren't quite as spectacular, or practical as you thought they were.



Perhaps going back to basics, and understanding… Continue

Added by Takunda Rhuhwaya on July 14, 2011 at 10:48am — No Comments

Are You A Recession Busting Architect?

Quality design not only enhances the built environment, It's also the best recession busting mechanism out there for the architectural profession. Regardless of if you are a principal or an employee, when the time comes for commissions, the cream rise. so if you are down on work you may want to take a hard look at yourself (and your designs). Maybe those grand ideas weren't quite as spectacular, or practical as you thought they were.



Perhaps going back to basics, and understanding… Continue

Added by Takunda Rhuhwaya on July 14, 2011 at 10:47am — No Comments

Top 10 : Woman en architecture!

 

The top Ten of Woman Architect

 

Number 10: Caroline Bos by UNStudio

 

the other en : Arq4design

Added by Egaggia on April 7, 2011 at 12:30pm — No Comments

A different Bank

 

BNP Paribas Bank - Paris!



 

 

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Added by Egaggia on April 2, 2011 at 5:16am — No Comments

A Cool Restaurant en Mexico

 

 

Hartwood a cool restaurant en Mexico, Photo by Todd Selby!

 

Via: Arq4design

 

Added by Egaggia on April 1, 2011 at 12:25pm — No Comments

Innovation & Respect for the natural enviroment

Cristina Rubinetterie creates refined and innovative designs for a unique & emotional effect by using precious materials and miniml lines.

Cristina also produces classics collections for a traditional, elegant, daily atmospehere made in Italy.

Thanks to the extraordinary inventiveness and elasticity of a Japanese designer, Hasuike Makio, able to translate the Cristina Rubinetterie’s needs in a…

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Added by Cristina Rubinetterie on January 21, 2011 at 12:00pm — No Comments

ESEMPIO Design: Makio Hasuike

Makio Hasuike has designed ESEMPIO, bathroom furnishing that breaks with the traditional form/function relationship by seeming to play with the senses.



The unit boasts of the Cartridge, ceramic discs cartridge with spherical movement (joystick); Aerator, which has an anti-limestone noise reducer (CASCADE) approved by the most important world-wide homologation organizations; and Connection, which are single hole basin and bidet connections available with stainless steel flexible hoses… Continue

Added by Cristina Rubinetterie on December 15, 2010 at 11:30am — No Comments

Lamp Lighting Solutions Awards - For Architects, Landscaper, Lighting Designer, Interior Designer and Students



The INTERNATIONAL LAMP LIGHTING SOLUTIONS AWARDS values the creativity, innovation and sustainability of the lighting projects, regardless of the manufacturer or the brand of lights used in the project.



The awards are divided into 4 categories:

1. Architectural Exterior Lighting

Lighting projects for exterior illumination such as: facades, sport facilities,…

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Added by Egaggia on December 3, 2010 at 7:00am — 1 Comment

Shower Colortherapy

A blast of colored water brings your good mood back. A message of Ayurvedic medicine: color, when gauged to the individual needs of persons, helps us to rediscover psycho-physical wellbeing. You can enjoy its benefits at home. The main place of this trend is the shower stall,

which also becomes a visual experience. The body takes on energy through water, colored with LED light. And the shower also becomes polysensorial. Everything magically enclosed in a single cabin.

The Sandwich… Continue

Added by Cristina Rubinetterie on November 23, 2010 at 11:30am — No Comments

New Way by Cristina Rubinetterie

This series has been developed together with Farinatti studios, NEW WAY’s line is simple with special features carefully studied to offer long lasting qualities easiness of usage and water savings. The look is modern: the chromed brass shows shiny surfaces with neat lines and the spout is orientated toward the user which provide the water falling in the center of the wash basin.

The details become matter of study in order to offer a domestic, clever, series which provide water with precise… Continue

Added by Cristina Rubinetterie on November 15, 2010 at 9:30am — No Comments

Marine Parade Apartments

This project by Smart Studio Architects embodies perfectly the profession of architecture. This building, once a derelict apartment building has been transformed into four elegant, full-floor apartments with breathtaking views of the Australian coast. This building also incorporates sustainable building practices including natural cross ventilation as well as passive solar techniques. The most interesting…

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Added by Tyson on July 21, 2010 at 12:30pm — 1 Comment

Museum Aan de Stroom

This museum, built by Neutelings Riedijk Architects is every bit a structural marvel as it is a civic icon in the city of Antwerp, Belgium. These kinds of gravity-defying designs are an effective means to engage passers-by visually and hopefully encourage them to partake of the interior experience that the architecture offers. While perhaps stylistically a bit bland, it delivers quite well in the more…

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Added by Tyson on July 17, 2010 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Sing it, Ringo!



In the town where I was born


lived a man who sailed to sea

And he told us of his life

in the land of submarines



Maybe we all can't actually live in a… Continue

Added by Springer on June 18, 2010 at 11:30am — No Comments

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