Archive for the 'architecture' Category
trail of crumbs: candelaria
March 17th, 2011trail of crumbs reviews candelaria and posts some stunning photos of the space cheri and I designed shot by photographer danielle rubi.
going underground
January 6th, 2010The Underground Home by SeARCH and Christian Muller Architects via
recent work: E&C interior design/rendering
December 14th, 2009something i’ve been doing a little more of recently is breaking out of 2d/flat work and into 3d/environmental design. while the architects finalized the exterior of the building we built-out, realized the interior space/decor/furniture and created rendered images for the pitch. this project was done in collaboration with the very talented aaron taylor harvey and [...]
eames foundation member appreciation day 2009
June 23rd, 2009the eames foundation member appreciation day was on saturday and every inch of their case study house still inspires me. sadly, no interior photos allowed but there was plenty of wine and good friends to color our own house of cards with and i got one of the docents to demonstrate the rotating front door [...]
let my cameron go…
June 3rd, 2009cameron’s house from “ferris bueller” is on the market, it could be yours for $2.3 mil. via acoj
how to build your own living structures
May 21st, 2009how to build your own living structures, free PDF downloadvia let’s remakevia christopher svensson
campbell apartment
May 8th, 2009the campbell apartment was once an office leased by john campbell from cornelius vanderbilt in 1923. after his death in 1957, the space eventually became a signalman’s office and later a closet at grand central, where the transit police stored guns and other equipment. It also became a small jail, in the area of the [...]
merci.
April 9th, 2009last week antoine was kind enough to point us in the direction of merci, a new shop that his studio, be-pôles did the graphic design for. their ekographik series of printed bags (this one is a printed baguette bag, the same kind you see at boulangerie’s) instantly caught my eye. merci’s 3-levels are filled with [...]
musee de la chasse et de la nature
January 8th, 2009the musee de la chasse et de la nature is dedicated to the art of hunting and nature. each room or cabinet in the mansion turned exhibition space is a devoted to a separate theme – its definitely worth a visit if you’re in paris.
charles de gaulle international
January 2nd, 2009you’ve never been sad your layover wasn’t longer until you’ve spent an hour at charles de gaulle international (terminal 2e).
daruma-otoshi
July 15th, 2008daruma-otoshi is a japanese building demolition technique that takes a building down one floor at a time on ground level. the process uses mechanical supports to replace the buildings structural supports and lowers the building down as it is demolished. from afar it would look like the building was shrinking over time. the company that [...]