Architecture
New Arclinea showroom and training center
Caldogno (Vicenza), July 10, 2019. Opened at Arclinea’s historic base in Caldogno, the new Show Room and Training Center is a hub of consultancy and project design dedicated to the market, the architects and the industry operators.
Conceived by Antonio Citterio, the 800 sqm space is an innovative concept, focusing on an unprecedented display of products, designed to share exclusive design solutions, demonstrating and pinpointing all those characterising elements that make the Arclinea Collection – designed and coordinated by Antonio Citterio – so very unique.
Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel’s ‘treasure garden’ references 1930s italian design in Taiwan
Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel’s ‘treasure garden’ references 1930s italian design in Taiwan
Consisting of a series of thin and light blades, it rises up to the sky, consolidating residential areas, public spaces, terraces, and landscape in its design. Public and private spaces are defined by functional, and at the same time, poetic landscape design based on the historical Hortus Conclusus. Modular diamond-shaped geometry dominates both the facade and the interior of public areas.
The slender and geometrically intricate residential tower building is a new landmark of the 7th District in Taichung. Thanks to the unique orientation of its architecture, the building overlooks the Summer Green Park, opening up the elegant interiors of the residences to panoramic views of the city.
Architect John Marx reimagines a Greek myth for Burning Man pavilion
Architect John Marx reimagines a Greek myth for Burning Man pavilion
Architect John Marx and Brian Poindexter, with San Francisco art collective Playa Muses, built Andromeda Reimagined to subvert the ancient Greek story of Andromeda from a male dominated narrative into a tale of female empowerment.
A five-sided pyramid with cutouts influenced by constellations was created to pay homage to heroic woman during this year’s Burning Man festival.