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"Beauty," Olafur Eliasson, 1993.

In this work, a spotlight shines through a layer of mist to create a rainbow that's only visible from certain angles.
"Beauty," Olafur Eliasson, 1993. In this work, a spotlight shines through a layer of mist to create a rainbow that's only visible from certain angles.
The MNMLxMethod team. One of five teams from five cities (New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle), each composed of a design studio and bike manufacturer, MNMLxMethod has been developing concepts, collaborating, and field-testing since the beginning of the year. They’re working off a brief that asks for a truly functional, all-terrain urban bike with a lighting and anti-theft system, among other features, with the winning design going into production with Fuji Bikes. Photo courtesy of MNML.
The MNMLxMethod team. One of five teams from five cities (New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle), each composed of a design studio and bike manufacturer, MNMLxMethod has been developing concepts, collaborating, and field-testing since the beginning of the year. They’re working off a brief that asks for a truly functional, all-terrain urban bike with a lighting and anti-theft system, among other features, with the winning design going into production with Fuji Bikes. Photo courtesy of MNML.
Corner Detail
Corner Detail
The title rendered in Morse code.
The title rendered in Morse code.
SolAbode by Team Alberta.
SolAbode by Team Alberta.
Architecture for Humanity, a registered non-profit organization, addresses global humanitarian challenges at a local level by delivering vital, innovative, community-driven architectural construction and planning services to vulnerable populations worldwide.
Architecture for Humanity, a registered non-profit organization, addresses global humanitarian challenges at a local level by delivering vital, innovative, community-driven architectural construction and planning services to vulnerable populations worldwide.
The Dwell Media team showed their support at the National Academy's Spring Gala. The National Gallery is housed in the immaculate Huntington Mansion on Fifth Avenue which was renovated by architect and interior designer Ogden Codman Jr. in 1913. In attendace were Senior Editor Will Lamb, Special Projects Editor Kelsey Keith, Editor-in-Chief Amanda Dameron, and Director of Communications Alexandra Polier.
The Dwell Media team showed their support at the National Academy's Spring Gala. The National Gallery is housed in the immaculate Huntington Mansion on Fifth Avenue which was renovated by architect and interior designer Ogden Codman Jr. in 1913. In attendace were Senior Editor Will Lamb, Special Projects Editor Kelsey Keith, Editor-in-Chief Amanda Dameron, and Director of Communications Alexandra Polier.
1993, Pierluigi Cerri.
1993, Pierluigi Cerri.
Your contractor should be on the construction site daily to check on work progress and monitor the job.
Your contractor should be on the construction site daily to check on work progress and monitor the job.
Add a subtle hint of color with this carafe designed by Scholten & Baijings for HAY. Featuring a subtle color gradient at the top of the glass, this carafe will make a refined and elegant addition to a summer table.
Add a subtle hint of color with this carafe designed by Scholten & Baijings for HAY. Featuring a subtle color gradient at the top of the glass, this carafe will make a refined and elegant addition to a summer table.
A photo of Verner Panton from 1993. © Panton Design, Basel
A photo of Verner Panton from 1993. © Panton Design, Basel
East Elevation
East Elevation
Steel Detail
Steel Detail
Side elevation
Side elevation
Mosaico Digitale, from $12 per square foot

“This is a way to create large-format imagery for interior spaces that mimic hotel interiors.” The Italian company can render virtually any digital image onto resin tiles of various sizes.
Mosaico Digitale, from $12 per square foot “This is a way to create large-format imagery for interior spaces that mimic hotel interiors.” The Italian company can render virtually any digital image onto resin tiles of various sizes.
Vitra Fire Station, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 1993
Vitra Fire Station, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 1993
Eek's team assembling wood in the studio
Eek's team assembling wood in the studio
University of Oregon Hatfield-Dowlin Complex (ZGF Architects: 2013)

Architect Gene Sandoval and the rest of the design team created this futuristic athletic complex to create a structure centered around the players, not the fans. This new home for the Oregon Ducks football team incorporated the firm’s various disciplines to create a space scaled to football-player dimensions (note the larger entryways and hallways). The textured glass facade, detached from the building envelope, reduces glare inside, where players often spend hours studying film.
University of Oregon Hatfield-Dowlin Complex (ZGF Architects: 2013) Architect Gene Sandoval and the rest of the design team created this futuristic athletic complex to create a structure centered around the players, not the fans. This new home for the Oregon Ducks football team incorporated the firm’s various disciplines to create a space scaled to football-player dimensions (note the larger entryways and hallways). The textured glass facade, detached from the building envelope, reduces glare inside, where players often spend hours studying film.
Formlabs Team Celebrates

The documentary focuses, in part, on the story of Formlabs, a company formed by a trio of MIT grads that raised just shy of $3 million on Kickstarter to fund the FORM 1 printer.
Formlabs Team Celebrates The documentary focuses, in part, on the story of Formlabs, a company formed by a trio of MIT grads that raised just shy of $3 million on Kickstarter to fund the FORM 1 printer.
Corner Windows
Corner Windows
Corner Window
Corner Window
Corner Windows
Corner Windows
Corner Windows
Corner Windows
Street Corner
Street Corner
Studio member Eri Shimatsuka (left) and studio manager Petri Juslin (right) compare a first fabric proof to the artist’s original drawing.
Studio member Eri Shimatsuka (left) and studio manager Petri Juslin (right) compare a first fabric proof to the artist’s original drawing.
With this curvy, glowing form, architect Jesse Judd has rendered the sometimes-harsh Australian bush habitable for his friends and family.
With this curvy, glowing form, architect Jesse Judd has rendered the sometimes-harsh Australian bush habitable for his friends and family.
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The Waterloo International Terminal, 1993, in London. Image courtesy Jo Reid/John Peck.
The Waterloo International Terminal, 1993, in London. Image courtesy Jo Reid/John Peck.
The firm’s goal was not to erase the existing home, but to "strengthen the initial intent of the architecture," says StudioFour director Sarah Henry. "The existing external brick language was identified as a strength to the original design. We wanted to build on this strength and let the architectural language bleed inside to inform the interiors." The external brickwork has been rendered with a tinted sand render, color-matched to Porter’s Paints ‘River Stone.’
The firm’s goal was not to erase the existing home, but to "strengthen the initial intent of the architecture," says StudioFour director Sarah Henry. "The existing external brick language was identified as a strength to the original design. We wanted to build on this strength and let the architectural language bleed inside to inform the interiors." The external brickwork has been rendered with a tinted sand render, color-matched to Porter’s Paints ‘River Stone.’
Image converted using ifftoany
Image converted using ifftoany
Kellogg spent five years working on the house, and the structure was completed in 1993.
Kellogg spent five years working on the house, and the structure was completed in 1993.
A rendering of one of the soft cars that Joachim and his team propose.
A rendering of one of the soft cars that Joachim and his team propose.
The MNML team during a design meeting for the Bike Design Project. A collaboration between the MNML design studio and Garry Alderman of Method Bicycle, the Chicago team is working to create the next great leap in urban cycling. Photo courtesy of MNML.
The MNML team during a design meeting for the Bike Design Project. A collaboration between the MNML design studio and Garry Alderman of Method Bicycle, the Chicago team is working to create the next great leap in urban cycling. Photo courtesy of MNML.
The main volume of the extension is constructed from offset Douglas fir battens painted blue and gray. This reflects the vertical lines and gray color of the ribbed render used in the extension to the side of the house.
The main volume of the extension is constructed from offset Douglas fir battens painted blue and gray. This reflects the vertical lines and gray color of the ribbed render used in the extension to the side of the house.

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