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Outback Staked House
A few years ago, while working with the indigenous communities of remote Arnhem Land, in Australia’s Northern Territory, architect Sue Harper became passionate about prefab.
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The Placemakers
"We want to position our work outside of architecture, as a clear piece of sociology and ecology."
written by: Jane Szita03.01.09 -
Oxo 8-inch Professional Chef's Knife
Stainless steel blade
$19.99
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Raising the Bar!
Frontways, sideways, backward, or leaning against the back. Breakfast, beers, or bitters. The versatile barstool is indeed a perfect place to perch.
written by: Miyoko Ohtakephotos by: Patricia Heal03.01.09 -
Blackman Cruz Presents An Evening of Glass
The evening will feature the work of two glass artists: Lianne Gold, a California artist and designer, and Andrew Thompson, a native of the Twin Cities.
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Pablo Picasso—Mosqueteros
This is the first exhibition in the United States to focus on the late paintings since "Picasso: The Last Years: 1963-1973" at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1984. The collection of works,...
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Moël
Foam seat pad, interior and exterior available in wool and leather
$3600.00
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27th Annual Asian American Film Festival
The Center for Asian America Media presents the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF) every March. The SFIAAFF is the nation’s largest showcase for new Asian...
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Screening: Objectified
Presenting the regional premiere of Objectified, the new feature-length independent documentary about industrial design from the director of Helvetica. Exploring the creative processes of some of...
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A Talk by Artist Dan Graham
Graham, a central figure in contemporary art since the 1960s, has worked in a variety of media: still photography, film and video, architectural models, drawings, and more. A major retrospective...
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Covina Table
Designers Glenn Lawson and Grant Fenning created this piece, which has a powder-coated finish (allowing for outdoor use) and comes in a selection of colors and sizes. The standard dimension, shown...
$1650.00
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Friedlander
Born in 1934, Lee Friedlander gained fame in the early 1960s with off-balance street photographs that evoke the complexity the modern world. This exhibition gathers some 375 photographs plus...
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Blow Up Small Table
Designers Fernando and Humbert Campana conceived this prism-like table in 2004 for Alessi using a collection of welded stainless steel rods to create the base. The tiny table is but one piece in...
$305.00
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Eddy Table
A scalloped prism pattern adorns the stainless-steel top of this indoor/outdoor table, which stands atop a polished cast-aluminum base reinforced with cast iron. The top also folds down for storage...
$179.00
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Jennifer Steinkamp—Fly to Mars
Steinkamp is a contemporary artist working in the field of new media art. Fly to Mars is a computer-animated projection of a tree that comes to life with movement as it cycles through the four...
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Bob Table
The Bob Table, manufactured by PearsonLloyd for Walter Knoll, features thick glass mounted on a four-star, matte-polished and die-cast aluminum base.
$1258.00
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Container Table
Created in 2002 by Marcel Wanders for Moooi, the Container Table features a flat panel top and a sturdy base manufactured under high pressure at high temperatures, which means the table fares just...
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Modern Times (1936)
One of Charlie Chaplin’s classic films pits humans against a modern, industrialized, impersonal city. The main character breaks down while working on an assembly line, but fights to maintain...
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SB04 Fatima
European oak or walnut with brushed stainless steel base
$8200.00
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Fresh Flowers—The Evolution of Floral Design in 20th-Century Textiles
Throughout the centuries, flowers have been an important source of inspiration for western textile designers. The twentieth century was a particularly fertile period of innovation and change in...
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New School Architecture
The American Institute of Architects San Francisco chapter has a fascinating exhibition in their gallery right now that asks how school design can help develop our citizens of tomorrow.
written by: Miyoko Ohtake03.01.09 -
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU
Recalling an urban landscape plan, this display strategy evokes the firm's belief in architecture's need to address spatial possibilities, while also reflecting design principal Wolf Prix's...
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The Psychedelic Experience—Rock Posters from the Bay Area, 1965-71
Over 300 posters, album covers, zines, and other items from the late 1960s and early 70s by artists from Wes Wilson to Victor Moscoso will be displayed.
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European Design Since 1985—Shaping the New Century
The exhibition will present 250 seminal works including furniture, ceramics, metalwork, glass and product design that reveal the extraordinary creativity of two generations of designers in Belgium,...
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Fashioning Felt
This exhibition will explore the varied new uses of felt—an ancient material, believed to be one of the earliest techniques for making textiles. Made by matting together wool fibers with...
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