Archive for the 'architecture' Category

04
Nov
09

Best Designers

Jean Nouvel Art to Architecture Jean Nouvel Art to Architecture
Jean Nouvel’s architecture speaks a beautiful, harmonious language. His work has won awards for its stunning symmetry of light, shadows, and iridescence; including the Wolf Prize in Arts in 2005 and the Pritzker Prize in 2008.
Jean Nouvel Art to Architecture
Todd Oldham Spontaneous Creation Todd Oldham Spontaneous Creation
Todd Oldham is best known for his progressive design philosophy, spending the past 20 years designing both living spaces and products.
Todd Oldham Spontaneous Creation
Jens Risom, Chair of Inspiration Jens Risom, Chair of Inspiration
Jens Risom – Jens Risom designed the first Knoll chair in 1941 and is credited with blending traditional Scandinavian values and flair post-war America’s furniture design. furniture design
Jens Risom, Chair of Inspiration

Rodolfo Dordoni designs  Beds, Chairs, Tables, Wardrobes.
Rodolfo Dordoni is polite and elegant, like his designs, which range from art direction to industrial design, from refurbishments to exhibition and showroom fittings.
After graduating in Architecture at the Milan Politecnico in 1979, Dordoni started working in the world of design. He specialised in image strategy, from product to communication. He has been Art Director of firms like Artemide, for its glass collection, Cappellini, FontanaArte (for its furnishings), Foscarini and Minotti. He is also behind the shop concepts for Anteprima and Breil.
Despite his passion for communication strategies, Dordoni has never stopped designing furniture and furnishing accessories for large Italian and international firms.
Dordoni Architects also develops projects for homes, residential complexes, industrial and commercial spaces such as offices, shops and showrooms, restaurants, hotels, boats, as well as fittings and fair stands of different commercial areas.
For Molteni&C. he has designed various collections of furniture, from the small armchairs Lyz to the table Leaf, from the container system Look to the Lean chairs. His matching element furnishing systems are particularly important: Glide is a series of sliding panels, dividing elements for separating the various areas of the home.Stack is a wardrobe with an articulated system of drawers and shelves which slide up and down vertical runners and mean that each individual can personalise wardrobe space.–

Nicola Gallizia designs Tables
Born in Milan, Nicola Gallizia attended the Architecture Faculty at the Milan Politecnico. From 1990 to 1999 he worked with Luca Meda as assistant for the image and products for Molteni&C. and Dada, companies for which he still works as image consultant and product developer.
He has been art director and designer for the Camera group since 1999.
For Penta he designed the lamps Wood (2000), China (2002) and Jei-Jei (2004).
He has been working with Pitti Living since 2001 on fittings for exhibitions.
In 2003 he took over responsibility for the image of Molteni&C., with particular attention to the new graphics project and the product catalogues, from their conception to the stand fittings for major fairs, and the design and fitting out of several stores.
He designed the collection Domino for Molteni&C in 2004.
In 2005 he opened the studio CZ36 in Milan, from where he designs and creates interiors.

Ferruccio Laviani designs Sofas and armchairs
rIrony, playfulness and passion for design. A pupil of the great Italian design teacher Achille Castiglioni, Ferruccio Lariani represents a new direction in design.
Pietro Ferruccio Laviani was born in Cremona in 1960. After graduating in Architecture at the Milan Politecnico, he became a partner of the De Lucchi studio in 1986.
He was exhibition designer for “Technique discretes. Le design du mobilier italien 1980-1990” at the Louvre and worked with Memphis, taking part in the “12 nuovi Memphis” collection.
In 1991 he started working with Kartell as Artistic Director, and then with Flos, Tisettanta, Moroso, Piombo and Pandora Design. In 1997 he worked with Achille Castiglioni on the important show dedicated to Giò Ponti and Vico Magistretti. In the same year he designed the new De Padova image for the showroom in Corso Venezia, Milan. 2001 saw the start of a partnership with the fashion designers Dolce&Gabbana, for whom he designed the corners and the interiors of their new headquarters in Via Goldoni, Milan.
From 1999 to the present, he has worked with Dada on the kitchens Quadrante, Vela Quadra and Hi-Line. For Molteni&C. Laviani has designed the seating systemHi-Bridge and Hi-Cove, the brand name store in Milan and the fittings for the 2006 Furniture Exhibition. With Luca Meda, he designed other important pieces for the Molteni collection such as the container series Convivio and the Freestyle seating system.

Luca Meda designs Chairs, Tables

Luca Meda is an important name in the history of Italian industry, and has contributed to the design culture of the Molteni Group with great passion. An example of harmonic partnership between creativity and business, art and industry. Almost a paradox for a designer who loves design and used the pencil more than any other instrument to describe and reinvent reality.
Luca Meda was born in Chiavari by chance – his family spent their holidays there. He grew up and studied in Milan, graduating from the Brera Art School. He loved the centre of Milan and its urban landscape. Its monuments, its anonymous houses, the near invisible interiors and the good quality objects inside them all contributed to his emotional growth and development.
He then studied in Germany, at the Hochschule fur Gestaltung in Ulm, one of the most prestigious international design schools, founded in 1954 by Inge Scholl-Aicher and directed by Max Bill.
His encounter with Aldo Rossi is a crucial moment. Together they opened a studio and took part in numerous competitions, such as that for the Contemporary History Museum in Milan.
Since the late seventies, Luca Meda has been working on design and mass produced series. His main partnership is with the Molteni Group.
His designs for Molteni&C. include a series of furnishings which are now considered icons, such as the Piroscafo bookcase designed with Aldo Rossi, the Zim and Hochairs, the armchairs Hi Cove and Vivette and the 505 programme. Meda has also created furnishing systems such as Pass, which allows the client to match simple and elegant open containers, sideboards, bookcases, benches and shelves, and909, a flexible system of chests of drawers.

Jean Nouvel designs  Tables, Sofas and armchairs
Initially Jean Nouvel dreamed of becoming a painter, but in the end he chose architecture, for him “visual art, production and imagination”. Jean Nouvel is the last of the existentialists, black is his colour, cinema his inspiration. He is an architect of the present moment.
Jean Nouvel opened his studio after graduating from the National School of Fine Art in Paris in 1972. His turning point arrived in 1981, when he won the competition for the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris. Since then he has received a number of awards, such as the Grand Prix National d’Architecture, the Gold Medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects, and the Leone d’oro from the Venice Biennial. In 2008 he won the prestigious Pritzker Award, the ‘Nobel prize’ in the field of architecture.
The aim of the Atelier Jean Nouvel is to develop an “architecture of design”, to design objects which are suited to the spirit of the age. Nouvel’s first approach to design stemmed from the necessity of creating objects for his own architecture: the Less tables for example, produced by Molteni & C., were created for the Paris headquarters of the Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain. At times it is the furniture which takes on the lines of an architectural structure, becoming almost a miniature building, like the Graduate bookcase, a system of shelves in wood and aluminium supported by a complex system of invisible hooks. The house becomes an urban landscape, defined by simple, linear, minimal architectonic structures.
But Jean Nouvel has never forgotten his passion for art, still visible in his design: the sofa SKiN is a “sculpted” furnishing, where decoration becomes structure. Like his latest Parisian creation, the Quai Branly Museum.

Arik Levy designs Beds, Tables, Sofas and armchairs

Arik Levy, born 1963 in Tel Aviv, Israel, studied industrial design at Art Center College of Design in La Tour de Peilz, Switzerland. He taught at the École Nationale Supérieur de Création Industrielle / Les Ateliers, Paris, and led design workshops at various design schools in Europe. At the same time he created stage sets for modern dance performances at the Grand Theatre in Geneva, for the Netherlands Dance Theatre, the Finnish National Ballet and the BatSheva Dance Centre in Israel. In 1997, he co-founded the firm “L design” with Pippo Lionni.

Aldo Rossi  designsChairs
“Perhaps I’m a snob, but the more I travel the world, the more I feel that I’m a citizen of it, and the more I revert to a traditional sense of things. Your home country is the gate to your home and the gate to the world”. Aldo Rossi and his architecture, mystery and traditional sense of things. But at the same time the most contemporary Italian architect of the twentieth century, the only one, along with Renzo Piano, to receive the Pritzker Prize (the Nobel of architecture), in 1990.
Aldo Rossi designs, creates, writes and teaches. After graduating in architecture in 1949 from the Milan Politecnico, he began working with Ignazio Gardella and Marco Zanuso. In 1969 Carlo Aymonino invited him to create part of the “Monte Amiata” complex in the Gallaratese district of Milan. At that point Aldo Rossi started out with his competitions and largescale designs and started winning widespread acclaim. In 1996 he was nominated Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters (AAAL) in New York.
Aldo Rossi still teaches in Italy, Switzerland and the USA and has filled a number of prestigious positions, such as Director of the Architecture Section of the 1983 Venice Biennial. During that period he designed a number of items which became twentieth-century icons, such as the Alessi coffee pots.
His work with the Molteni Group includes design objects and furnishings created for projects such as the Maastricht Museum in 1994 and the Carlo Felice Theatre in Genoa. In 1980 Aldo Rossi designed the Cabina dell’Elba for Molteni&C, a synthesis of his poetry, along with the chairs Teatro and Milano. Then cameCarteggio, Piroscafo, Domino, Providence and a number of other furnishing designs. The latest is the refurbishment of the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, to Aldo Rossi’s competition winning design.

Patricia Urquiola designs Beds, Chairs, Tables, Sofas and armchairs
A legend of Italian design, cultivated and elegant, with an extrovert Spanish temperament. This is the secret to Patricia Urquiola’s success. A designer who has given new meaning to living, classic and informal, intimate and versatile. Like her chairs and armchairs, soft and undulating.
Patricia Urquiola was born in Oviedo, Spain. After studying at the Facultad de Arquitetura in Madrid, she graduated in 1989 from the Milan Politecnico under the supervision of Achille Castiglioni. In 1991 she worked on the De Padova product development, where she met Vico Magistretti. In 1993 she opened a studio with partners M. de Rienzo and E. Ramerino developing interior, showroom and restaurant design. In 2001 she opened her own studio, taught seminars at the Domus Academy Designing Exhibition in Australia and started acting as a member of the jury in important international competitions such as the 19th CDIM Award. She still works as a designer for large companies, creating products able to catch the public’s attention. “I understand how much my design pleases the public by how many people touch it,” she says. “I need people to approach it, want to touch it. I like the object to inspire active curiosity.” Philippe Daverio is right when he says that tomorrow’s design is female, Spanish and colourist.
Patricia Urquiola has created several designs and collections for Molteni&C. Gloveis a seating family completely upholstered in microfibre, fabric or leather “worn” by a metal structure. Clip is an original double bed. The table Diamond won the Red Dot Award as best product for 2005.

Hannes Wettstein designs Beds, Chairs, Wardrobes , Tables, Sofas and armchairs
Severe and perfect, Switzerland is a wonderful place to escape from. Hannes Wettstein knows this well, living there and travelling elsewhere with his designs. Born in 1958, Wettstein is one of the most interesting designers of his generation, a fact witnessed by the many prizes and competitions he has won, including the 2004 Compasso d’Oro for the Nomis kitchen designed for Dada. His success is in large part due to his curiosity regarding materials and all forms of creativity. From products to communication, from industrial design to architecture. Furniture, watches, lights. Long live the product seems to be his motto.
He has worked for the Grand Hyatt hotel chain in Berlin, he designed the Swiss Embassies in Teheran and Washington DC, he has worked in partnership with international design companies: Cassina, UMS Pastoe, Shimano, Baleri Italia, Artemide and the Molteni Group.
He started out working freelance, and then became a partner of the Eclat Design Agency. In 1993 he co-founded 9D Design. But it is with his own studio, an interdisciplinary laboratory Zed, that Wettstein really develops his all-round ability as a designer and architect, taking care of company images and creating architectural designs.
For Molteni&C. Hannes Wettstein has designed various products, including the chairAlfa, made from avant-garde material, a resin-polyester composite reinforced with fibreglass, the chair Dart, ergonomic and inviting, the Joseph tables, useful and minimal, and beds which have become classics like Dodicesimanotte Q and theWave series.

Molteni Design Team designs Beds, Tables, Sofas and armchairs

The Molteni Design Team is at the technological heart of Molteni&C., and has always been at the centre of the company’s research and development projects. The Centre conducts research into the avant-garde materials, mechanisms and mechanical movements which make Molteni&C. products unique both for their design and for their reliability in time, two guarantees of Molteni quality.
More than ten highly specialised technicians now work in the wood and the soft furnishings departments.
Along with research geared towards quality mass production of Molteni designs, the Team has designed and built a series of systems, furnishings and soft furnishings, unique in their severe look and functional precision. Among these are the table Rialto, the series of beds Twing, the small armchairs Clipper and Francine and the innovative Gliss5th, the system which has revolutionised the traditional world of wardrobe.

Alexandra Owen Interior Design
Ann Brown Interiors
Ann Getty & Associates
Applegate Tran Interiors
ArtHaus
Black Mountain*
Chantal Lamberto Interior Design*
Closets Van Go
Eden Wright Design
Geoffrey De Sousa and Sarah Puls
Henderson Design Group*
Hendler Design
Hepworth & Howard*
Jeff Ryan Interiors
Jurow Design Associates
Katherine Jacobus
Kensington & Associates
Martha Angus Inc.
Martin-Richards Interiors
Michael Merrill Design Studio, Inc.
Nancy Van Natta Associates
Orlando Diaz-Acuzy Design
Reba Jones
Scheiber Design Group
Shelby de Quesada Interior Design
Studio Becker
Sutro Architects
The Charles de Lisle Workshop
Willem Racké Studio, Inc
Wiseman & Gale

06
Feb
09

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29
Dec
08

Recent Articles Lifestyle Section

Recent Articles


Calvin Klein Creates a Christmas Dollhouse

2008-12-29 11:47:14
Every year around this time, tourists and locals flock to the streets of Manhattan for the ultimate in free entertainment – checking out the elaborate holiday window displays at NYC’s many upscale department stores and boutiques.  And while one of this year’s top offerings can hardly be described as “Christmas-y” at all, it offers an incredible array of seasonal delights for fans of…

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Bedding Down With Leo DiCaprio

2008-12-29 11:45:20
Women – and some men – dream of spending the night with him.  Now, people everywhere will be able to rest their heads at Leonardo DiCaprio’s place, even though the superstar actor may be nowhere in sight.  The 30-year-old star of acclaimed and successful movies from “Titanic” to “The Departed” is entering into the hotel business, having purchased an island (yes, ladies, he now owns…

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Auto Designer Turns Eco Chairmaker

2008-12-29 11:43:35
Born and educated in the UK, Jolyon Yates made a name for himself in what is possibly the most impersonal, least eco-friendly industry around.  Armed with a degree in Automotive Styling (yes, you can actually study that in school!) from the Royal College of Art in London, he began his career designing for the automotive and boat industry.  Yates was an instant superstar, becoming part…

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Celebrating the Christmas Sweater

2008-12-29 11:42:02
With Christmas just around the corner, now might be an ideal time to focus on holiday fashion.  No, we’re not talking about the latest festive creations from Dolce and Gabbana or Tory Burch.  We’re talking about the most enduring symbol of seasonal fashion.  The Christmas Sweater.  No doubt you’ve seen a few as a lifetime of Decembers have rolled by.  The red one with…

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Supreme Sofas – 2008’s Award Winners

2008-12-29 11:39:58
Sofas – If you’re looking for what’s on the absolutely on the cutting edge of furniture design this year, don’t go another day without checking out Interior Design Magazine’s Best of the Year Awards.  This year’s seating offerings were especially impressive – with a range stretching from a Frank Gehry-esque sofa made from bent strips of wood to a day bed that appears to float on a cloud of…

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Aussie Architect Takes 2008’s Top Honors

2008-12-29 11:37:44
One of Australia’s most famous and beloved architects has been recognized (or as they say Down Under, recognised) for his achievements yet again.   Having already been awarded the Pritzker Prize, known as the most prestigious prize in architecture, in 2002, Glenn Marcus Murcutt, is now the recipient of the 2009 AIA American Institute of Architects Gold Medal.  The man behind…

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28
Nov
08

Vladimir Kagan, Furniture, Table, Chairs, Coffe table

Vladimir Kagan is most handsome in appearance and art. The name Kagan is more than well known; this name is a signature of modern design. With a career greater than sixty years, Mr. Kagan’s ingenious style is a part of the American fabric. He began designing in the year 1946, and a few short years later his original sculptured designs fashioned a new look in American furniture.>>readmore

15
Oct
08

New Articles Lifestyle Categories 2008

  • Eric Owen Moss creates art for architecture
  • A sophisticated yet simple architectural design-Lahz Nimmo
  • Antonio citterio-sorrounded by his own creations
  • David Schwarz-What architecture would have been, if modernism had not happe
  • Suzanne Martinson designs for Miami
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    Sep
    08

    Peter Eisenman

    American architect Peter Eisenman is a deconstructivist who shuns the term. He embraces unconventional theories that have shrouded him in controversy.

    Deconstructivism is a development of postmodern architecture that began in the late 1980s. It centers on the ideas of fragmentation, an interest in manipulating ideas of a structure’s surface that distort some of the elements of architecture itself.

    Deconstructivists seek to move architecture away from what they see as the confining ‘rules’ of modernism such as “form follows function”, “purity of form”, and “truth to materials.” They prefer to stimulate unpredictability and control chaos. Read more
    08
    Sep
    08

    Charles Moore – Working within the existing context

    Charles Moore

    Charles Willard Moore was a postmodern innovator, an architect who pushed the envelope with the use of loud colors and unconventional materials.

    Born in Benton Harbor in 1925, Moore was highly educated, beginning with a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of Michigan, where he enrolled at age 16. He went on to earn a master’s of fine arts from Princeton, a Ph.D. in architecture from Princeton and a post-doctorate fellowship in architecture also from Princeton. He studied with Ecoletrained Jean Labatut, the Milanese architect Enrico Peressutti and American architect Louis Kahn.
    Charles Moore – architecture 2
    It was clear very early, his absolute love and dedication to architecture. His doctoral dissertation on water and architecture became the basis of a later book about the role of fountains in public spaces. While still in school, he designed and built a home for his mother in Pebble Beach, California. He established relationships with life-long friends, collaborators and fellow students including Donlyn Lyndon, William Turnbull, Jr., Richard Peters and Hugh Hardy.

    “Working within the existing context”

    08
    Sep
    08

    Ingo Maurer

    How many design artists does it take to recreate the light bulb? Lighting is very simple. You turn a switch and the area is illuminated by a source.
    Ingo Maurer bulb

    It’s something you don’t think about – it just happens. Some people can see past what we see, and look beyond what is common. Ingo Maurer is one of those creative visionaries who can see possibilities where most see the obvious.

    Ingo Maurer was born on the Island of Reichenau, Lake Constance, Germany in 1932. He began his training as a typographer in Germany and Switzerland. Then from 1954 -1958 he trained as a graphic designer in Munich. Beginning work as a freelance modern designer, he emigrated to New York and San Francisco, only to make a return to Munich in 1963. By 1966 he had founded the studio Design M, which became Ingo Maurer GmbH & Company. This is where he designed his first lamp for an installation at the Herman Miller Showroom, “Bulb”, which celebrates Thomas Edison and the simple light bulb. It’s a large outer bulb made from hand blown glass that houses a single light bulb held by a chrome plated base. It was so successful that he had to produce more to match the demand.

    25
    Aug
    08

    Modern Architecture

  • Jaime Hayon – A skateboarder turned designer
  • Karl Fischer – Modern design that blends with its surroundings.
  • A firm associated with the glamorous architecture of Miami – Arquitectonica
  • One of Miamis sleekest and stylish designers-Chad Oppenheim
  • Modern furniture,modern architecture, modern design……..! Mario Bellini
  • Zyscovich the architect synonymous with Miamis vibrant architecture
  • Modern furniture, is what Patricia Urquiola knows how to do best!
  • Modern designer Enrique Norton proves asymmetry in modern design
  • Alvaro Sizas creations in modern design and architecture are impressive!
  • Modern furniture by Zaha Hadid. You go girl! show them what design means!
  • Applauds to one of the leading modern furniture designers – Piero Lissoni
  • An architectural language that withstands time – Mies Van Der Rohe
  • Rem Koolhaas: Pseudo-Defensive Existensialism
  • The Glasshouse: Philip Johnson
  • Naoto fukasawa: The perfect fit.
  • Jeffrey Bernett: A simple story.
  • A symphony of architecture and modern furniture by Steven Holl, New York
  • Figure in a box by Hariri and Hariri ,New York
  • Hi-tech modern architecture and design? Sir Norman Foster
  • Architecture is a frozen music, a melody that stretches long into the sky
  • Santiago Calatrava | Modern Architecture and design
  • Louise Campbell – Modern Furniture
  • Frank O. Gehry: Breaking the Boundaries
  • Philippe Starck an Icon in the trendy Miami scene
  • An architectural design style that is sophisticated-simple… Lahz Nimmo
  • Under the California sun, the most creative architecture thrives…
  • Coop Himmelblau means- heaven construction- in German…..!
  • California-Eric Owen Moss creates art for architecture
  • Swiss designer Hannes Wettstein reinvents formal design
  • Modern furniture and design by one of Milans Elite-Rodolfo Dordoni
  • Suzanne Martinson designs for Miami…
  • What architecture would have been, if modernism had not happened-D.Schwarz
  • A lifetime of architecture and modern design-Richard Meier
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    Aug
    08

    Chad Oppenheim | Miami skyline

    Chad Oppenheim is possibly the sleekest and stylish of designers, and at 34 years of age, he is also an international award winning architectural visionary.

    He received a bachelor of architecture from Cornell University in 1994, and is now the founding principal of Miami-based “Oppenheim Architecture and Design”. When he was starting out at 28 years old, he says “In the beginning you are just glad to get any type of work”.
    Within 7 years, Oppenheim has established himself an architectural ‘bravado’ whose forward thinking has made a dramatic impact on modern architecture. An energetic New York City native, he has designed numerous structures, many still in construction, that will soon alter the Miami skyline. His cutting edge works have ranged from single residential houses, to billion dollar Hotel Resorts in Las Vegas. Predominantly, his groundbreaking work on multi-story condominium buildings has carved his outstanding reputation for creating spaces and moments that enhance the pleasures of inhabitants’ lives.




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