WOW Architecture [2010-02-14

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    davidkordanskygallery …

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    claude parent exhibition in Paris, gallery here …

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    Pablo Reinoso, Thonet 09,2005 Thoneteando series one-off piece at mouvements modernes …

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    the Atelier stackable stool has arrived. It just needs the reclaimed oakwood seat, kept natural and waxed. Online at the Atelier blog soon. …

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    matt connors, dromedary resting, feb 27 — apr 3 @ cherry and martin …

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    contemplating the void guggenheim feb 12 — apr 28. …

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    hotel gio ponti …

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    hotel le corbusier …

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    ace hotel new york …

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    “I moved from the lightness and quietness of the pencil to the roughness and din of the chainsaw, but without sacrificing my effort to treat the wood tenderly, as if it were paper, with effects that may be random but never mechanical“ michele de lucchi via here …

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    Marc André Robinson Right Of Return (By Themselves and Of Themselves), 2008 — 2010 Legno trovato (sedie, ferro) at gam in torino. …

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    small atelier potence light by Atelier with marine bulb available here and here and through this blog. …

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    Japanese Immigrant Clothing In Hawaii at ambitiousprojectcollapsing …

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    pivoting french architect's wall lamp, france 1938 via youhvebeenheresometimes. Thanks David for the post about the Atelier write up here …

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    for sale, Case Study House # 16 — by Craig Ellwood architecture for saleThe Case Study House Program is one of the most significant movements in post-World War II architecture. Created in 1945 by John Entenza of Arts & Architecture magazine, the program included the building and design of 36 experimental modern prototypes single-f…

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    A typology of sorts, case study homes by peter bialobrzeski, is intended to serve as more than a visual study of huts made from whatever might be available. The photographer talks about who is living in the Basecon slum (migrant workers from the Philippine countryside), and he talks about images produced by FSA photographers in th…

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