Located in Corning, New York, the Corning Museum of Glass focuses on the art, history, and science of glass, with a collection of more than 40,000 objects spanning 3,500 years of glassmaking.
Located in Corning, New York, the Corning Museum of Glass focuses on the art, history, and science of glass, with a collection of more than 40,000 objects spanning 3,500 years of glassmaking.
An assortment of figurines from Iittala's Birds by Toikka collection, designed by Oiva Toikka, on display at the Corning Museum of Glass.
An assortment of figurines from Iittala's Birds by Toikka collection, designed by Oiva Toikka, on display at the Corning Museum of Glass.
The Birds by Toikka collection features five birds, each inspired by the architecture and landscape of a different city. Selected individuals were asked to share their influences from Seoul, Hong Kong, Kyoto, Washington D.C., and Minneapolis with Toikka, who then created each bird in reflection of those elements.
The Birds by Toikka collection features five birds, each inspired by the architecture and landscape of a different city. Selected individuals were asked to share their influences from Seoul, Hong Kong, Kyoto, Washington D.C., and Minneapolis with Toikka, who then created each bird in reflection of those elements.
Glassmaker Helena Welling begins the process by blowing into the glass with a pipe to form the vessel.
Glassmaker Helena Welling begins the process by blowing into the glass with a pipe to form the vessel.
Welling uses special tools to prepare the malleable form for molding.
Welling uses special tools to prepare the malleable form for molding.
The glass is shaped with a mold to the desired body shape.
The glass is shaped with a mold to the desired body shape.
Welling prepares to add the head of the bird to the body.
Welling prepares to add the head of the bird to the body.
To form the bird's head, glassmaker Helena Welling then adds a drop of molten glass to its body.
To form the bird's head, glassmaker Helena Welling then adds a drop of molten glass to its body.
Welling then applies extra heat to keep the form of the molten glass malleable.
Welling then applies extra heat to keep the form of the molten glass malleable.
Using an elongated rod, the glassmaker blows air into the vessel to further shape and complete the form of the head.
Using an elongated rod, the glassmaker blows air into the vessel to further shape and complete the form of the head.
To make the tail, another drop of hot glass is added and cut.
To make the tail, another drop of hot glass is added and cut.
Welling clamps the tail with a tool to finish it.
Welling clamps the tail with a tool to finish it.
Molten glass is cut to form the peak of the bird.
Molten glass is cut to form the peak of the bird.
The beak is heated and rounded off.
The beak is heated and rounded off.
Welling carefully demounts the bird from the workstation and prepares to seal its base—the final step.
Welling carefully demounts the bird from the workstation and prepares to seal its base—the final step.
The bird is completed by closing and leveling the bottom.
The bird is completed by closing and leveling the bottom.
A collection of finished birds designed by Toikka, from previous demonstrations.
A collection of finished birds designed by Toikka, from previous demonstrations.
A LEED Platinum status house retrofitted by Kaufmann.
A LEED Platinum status house retrofitted by Kaufmann.
On a journey through Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, Benedetta seems to find vibrant expressions of self and culture that contrast the crumbling facades or rotting textures of socialist markers.

Photo by Benedetta Ristori
On a journey through Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, Benedetta seems to find vibrant expressions of self and culture that contrast the crumbling facades or rotting textures of socialist markers. Photo by Benedetta Ristori
Photo by Benedetta Ristori
Photo by Benedetta Ristori
Recalling the form of an airplane engine, his cylindrical D2V2 pendant hovers above his sculptural Easy Rider, a mobile desk-seat hybrid set on castors.
Recalling the form of an airplane engine, his cylindrical D2V2 pendant hovers above his sculptural Easy Rider, a mobile desk-seat hybrid set on castors.
Studio/Live space for two artists in Mexico. Photo by Matthew Williams.
Studio/Live space for two artists in Mexico. Photo by Matthew Williams.
A colorful primary school in Switzerland: "Schulhaus Scherr", Zürich, 2003, Patrick Gmür Architekten.
A colorful primary school in Switzerland: "Schulhaus Scherr", Zürich, 2003, Patrick Gmür Architekten.
LEED-certified, sustainable home in Santa Monica, CA kitchen with Dornbracht faucet and Silestone countertop. Photo by Bryce Duffy.
LEED-certified, sustainable home in Santa Monica, CA kitchen with Dornbracht faucet and Silestone countertop. Photo by Bryce Duffy.

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