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Wave, by Robert Longo
Plan drawing of Screenplay.
Elevation drawing of Screenplay.
Rings, by Sarah Morris
Orgy by Mike Perry.
Shapes by Mike Perry.
Emigre No. 70, cover
Circle by Mike Perry.
I was intent on keeping the original stove, incorporating it into the cabinetry.  I created a backsplash using inexpensive aluminum flashing that I texturized with a ball pein hammer.
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Heather Hanrahan
Hurricane LIV, by Clifford Ross
Super Identity, published by Gingko Press
The Double and The Gambler get a bit of color, which adds a new element to the sextet of jackets.
A steel I-beam was exposed during the renovation, and McManus and Drew opted to leave it that way, as it complemented the radiators and pipes that remain in their raw state elsewhere in the apartment. The general contractor, Eze Bongo, constructed the bamboo plywood desk.
Prototypes of I-cakes, 2001. The pie graphic indicates the ingredients of the cake in percentages. Photo via food-designing.
Then I varnish the whole piece.
I love this shot.
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i3by BMW

BMW designed and developed the i3 as an electric vehicle from the ground up. It has a carbon-fiber body shell—the same material used in high-performance bicycles—that’s 1,000 pounds lighter than a steel version. The car can go up to 100 miles between charges, more than enough for the typical city driver, according to pilot-program research. Added bonus: The i3 can parallel park itself. Look for it in showrooms in early 2014. (Concept car shown.) bmwusa.com

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