Project Projects is helmed by Rob Giampietro (on left), Adam Michaels (on right), and Prem Krishnamurthy (not pictured).
Project Projects is helmed by Rob Giampietro (on left), Adam Michaels (on right), and Prem Krishnamurthy (not pictured).
Located beneath a netting, Wolberg's multifunctional LIVE IN project packs a range of personal configurations into a 131-square-foot unit, including work, play, and sleep.
Located beneath a netting, Wolberg's multifunctional LIVE IN project packs a range of personal configurations into a 131-square-foot unit, including work, play, and sleep.
Swingtones Project

Campers at Beam Summer Camp in Strafford, New Hampshire, built the Swingtones swings during a three-and-a-half week period last summer.

Image credit: Juan Ude
Swingtones Project Campers at Beam Summer Camp in Strafford, New Hampshire, built the Swingtones swings during a three-and-a-half week period last summer. Image credit: Juan Ude
Swingtones Project

Mock-up and installation during camp.  “The best part for me was when the kid’s starting seeing the swing come together and really understood the whole picture,” says Cha.

image credit: Supermass Studio + Sage & Coombe Architects
Swingtones Project Mock-up and installation during camp. “The best part for me was when the kid’s starting seeing the swing come together and really understood the whole picture,” says Cha. image credit: Supermass Studio + Sage & Coombe Architects
The holistic LIVE IN also incorporates space for practical necessities, like sleep.
The holistic LIVE IN also incorporates space for practical necessities, like sleep.
Intimate nooks, set amid curvaceous shapes, diffused lighting, and colorful accents, provide a place for rest and recreation. The various levels, including the netting above, playfully engage the space.
Intimate nooks, set amid curvaceous shapes, diffused lighting, and colorful accents, provide a place for rest and recreation. The various levels, including the netting above, playfully engage the space.
Swingtones Project

Children fabricating the swings during camp.  “All the projects at Beam have been exciting and amazing, but I was really proud the students could build and enjoy ours,” says Cha.

Image Credit: Supermass Studio
Swingtones Project Children fabricating the swings during camp. “All the projects at Beam have been exciting and amazing, but I was really proud the students could build and enjoy ours,” says Cha. Image Credit: Supermass Studio
Swingtones Project

Ria Cha, Taewook’s daughter, attended the camp and helped assemble the set of eight swings, which created a joyful cacophony in the New England forest.

image credit: Supermass Studio
Swingtones Project Ria Cha, Taewook’s daughter, attended the camp and helped assemble the set of eight swings, which created a joyful cacophony in the New England forest. image credit: Supermass Studio
Swingtones Project

The chimes in the forest. The Beam Summer Camp recently announced their 2014 projects, Forest Phantasmagoria and Creatura. This will be the tenth summer for the camp.

Image Credit: Juan Ude
Swingtones Project The chimes in the forest. The Beam Summer Camp recently announced their 2014 projects, Forest Phantasmagoria and Creatura. This will be the tenth summer for the camp. Image Credit: Juan Ude
The Stitch Project
The Stitch Project
Swingtones Project

Designer Taewook Cha and his family.

Image Credit: Juan Ude
Swingtones Project Designer Taewook Cha and his family. Image Credit: Juan Ude
The exhibition graphics employ a customized headline typeface developed by Project Projects. The painted floor graphic shows the shape of Roosevelt Island (in orange) and the extent of the pneumatic tube system (in white).
The exhibition graphics employ a customized headline typeface developed by Project Projects. The painted floor graphic shows the shape of Roosevelt Island (in orange) and the extent of the pneumatic tube system (in white).
A demonstration pneumatic tube system ran throughout the exhibition, so visitors could better understand the technology.
A demonstration pneumatic tube system ran throughout the exhibition, so visitors could better understand the technology.
The firm's work also includes exhibition and logo design. They handled both for the exhibition 'Fast Trash,' which spotlights the pneumatic trash disposal system used on Roosevelt Island since 1975.
The firm's work also includes exhibition and logo design. They handled both for the exhibition 'Fast Trash,' which spotlights the pneumatic trash disposal system used on Roosevelt Island since 1975.
The company invites its followers to check back for more project images and information later this week.
The company invites its followers to check back for more project images and information later this week.
The Locust Hills project.
The Locust Hills project.
Grace Hawthorne of Paper Punk led a weekend-long interactive exhibit in which attendees used pieces from her Urban Fold Kit to build a giant, paper metropolis.
Grace Hawthorne of Paper Punk led a weekend-long interactive exhibit in which attendees used pieces from her Urban Fold Kit to build a giant, paper metropolis.
Muyum is a Tatabi Studio project that encourages children to consume healthy foods. Includes eye stickers for the fruit, individual packages for sliced fruit, patterned paper, and easy-to-assemble boxes to make lemonade with real lemons (shown here).
Muyum is a Tatabi Studio project that encourages children to consume healthy foods. Includes eye stickers for the fruit, individual packages for sliced fruit, patterned paper, and easy-to-assemble boxes to make lemonade with real lemons (shown here).
The Balena Project evolved out of a conversation Scott had with Graypants and Kurt Wolken of Studio Gypsies. "We just started trash talking—literally talking about oceanic trash and crazy ways to clean it up. An hour later, I was back at my office storyboarding the imagery. Basically, we wanted to look at the problem of plastic debris in our oceans and render it visible in a way that it becomes as much performance art as it is activism. Right now, the problem sits just below the surface. We want people to be confronted by that—but not in a way that makes them so uncomfortable they run. We wanted people running to the problem."
The Balena Project evolved out of a conversation Scott had with Graypants and Kurt Wolken of Studio Gypsies. "We just started trash talking—literally talking about oceanic trash and crazy ways to clean it up. An hour later, I was back at my office storyboarding the imagery. Basically, we wanted to look at the problem of plastic debris in our oceans and render it visible in a way that it becomes as much performance art as it is activism. Right now, the problem sits just below the surface. We want people to be confronted by that—but not in a way that makes them so uncomfortable they run. We wanted people running to the problem."
Machnik has a robust residential portfolio and an international client list. His design philosophy is "uber-minimalist" and modern, with heavy Bauhaus influences. He lives and works with his partner, artist Lonney White, whose work can be seen on the wall. Lukas incorporates his personal art or design into most of his projects, playing the role of curator to his clients. Photo courtesy of Lukas Machnik.
Machnik has a robust residential portfolio and an international client list. His design philosophy is "uber-minimalist" and modern, with heavy Bauhaus influences. He lives and works with his partner, artist Lonney White, whose work can be seen on the wall. Lukas incorporates his personal art or design into most of his projects, playing the role of curator to his clients. Photo courtesy of Lukas Machnik.
Leading from the communal pool area to the more intimate olive tree grove, the intricate “woven” ipe boardwalk plays with a variety of lineweights and patterns. All of the wood used for the project is reclaimed.
Leading from the communal pool area to the more intimate olive tree grove, the intricate “woven” ipe boardwalk plays with a variety of lineweights and patterns. All of the wood used for the project is reclaimed.
Upon entering the exhibition, visitors are greeted by Dutch design studio Unfold’s Kiosk Project that imagines a future where digital printing booths stand next to fast food stalls on city street corners. The idea being that customers will be able to use the Kiosk for a number of instances including getting a bespoke fix for a broken heel or printing out a last minute gift for a friend.
Upon entering the exhibition, visitors are greeted by Dutch design studio Unfold’s Kiosk Project that imagines a future where digital printing booths stand next to fast food stalls on city street corners. The idea being that customers will be able to use the Kiosk for a number of instances including getting a bespoke fix for a broken heel or printing out a last minute gift for a friend.
They also designed two books for the Princeton Architectural Press' new series Inventory Books.
They also designed two books for the Princeton Architectural Press' new series Inventory Books.
Staircase
Staircase
Small covered garden
Small covered garden
Their projects include the Steven Holl book 'Urbanisms: Working with Doubt.'
Their projects include the Steven Holl book 'Urbanisms: Working with Doubt.'
INsite: Farnsworth House Light Show

Luftwerk member Petra Bachmaier wants the audience to engage with the Modernist home during he group’s proposed light show. 

Photo by Kate Joyce
INsite: Farnsworth House Light Show Luftwerk member Petra Bachmaier wants the audience to engage with the Modernist home during he group’s proposed light show. Photo by Kate Joyce
Living Room
Living Room
Situated in Senec, a suburb of Bratislava and a popular summer destination, North Star Rising is a starkly iconic building. Jutting up into the sky, its nearly triangular design realizes the architectural possibilities of a somewhat oddly-shaped urban lot.
Situated in Senec, a suburb of Bratislava and a popular summer destination, North Star Rising is a starkly iconic building. Jutting up into the sky, its nearly triangular design realizes the architectural possibilities of a somewhat oddly-shaped urban lot.
A huge undertaking, the Keelung Harbor Service Project gets underway this year with the first phase of construction dedicated to a new terminal at the Taiwanese port of Keelung. Other building types to come over the multi-phaes project include a police station, a weather station, a boardwalk, and office space.
A huge undertaking, the Keelung Harbor Service Project gets underway this year with the first phase of construction dedicated to a new terminal at the Taiwanese port of Keelung. Other building types to come over the multi-phaes project include a police station, a weather station, a boardwalk, and office space.
White paint complements the chic angles of North Star Rising's exterior. In a tribute to its architectural design, North Star Rising's nine spacious one bedroom apartments were filled before its completion was announced on February 17, 2014.
White paint complements the chic angles of North Star Rising's exterior. In a tribute to its architectural design, North Star Rising's nine spacious one bedroom apartments were filled before its completion was announced on February 17, 2014.
Desk Rail

The Desk Rail keeps all your desk clutter in order with a sleek aluminum slot that can fit right over messy cables or a cord to charge your phone.
Desk Rail The Desk Rail keeps all your desk clutter in order with a sleek aluminum slot that can fit right over messy cables or a cord to charge your phone.
After his successful chair designs for Knoll, Harry Bertoia dedicated his time to artistic pursuits. One of his ongoing projects was a series of kinetic sculptures consisting of metal rods, which he began in the 1960s. When the rods strike one another, they produce an ethereal, mesmerizing, and sometimes haunting sound. The thickness, height, and placement of the rods alters the resonance and Bertoia experimented with different configurations to produce varying effects. He defined Sonambient as the sound environment created by these tonal sculptures. (Watch this video to hear them in action.)
After his successful chair designs for Knoll, Harry Bertoia dedicated his time to artistic pursuits. One of his ongoing projects was a series of kinetic sculptures consisting of metal rods, which he began in the 1960s. When the rods strike one another, they produce an ethereal, mesmerizing, and sometimes haunting sound. The thickness, height, and placement of the rods alters the resonance and Bertoia experimented with different configurations to produce varying effects. He defined Sonambient as the sound environment created by these tonal sculptures. (Watch this video to hear them in action.)
Project G2 by Clairtone, 1966
Project G2 by Clairtone, 1966
Project M House.
Project M House.

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