1. From Plataformaarquitectura

    Posted on May 20th 2013, 10:00 AM

    © Fabio Ferrario

    Arquitectos: Meir Lobaton Corona, Ulli Heckmann
    Ubicación: Chaumont Sur Loire, Francia
    Paisajismo: Julia Pankofer
    Estructura: Hector Triana
    Area: 40.0 m2
    Año: 2013
    Fotógrafo: Fabio Ferrario

    © Fabio Ferrario

    El sentido en el que más confiamos es el que menos revela acerca de nosotros. El sentido que nos pondrá en contacto directo con la vida es el que menos usamos. El primer sentido es la vista. Creemos en lo que vemos, pero es aquello que no podemos ver lo que encierra...

  2. From Design-milk

    Posted on May 20th 2013, 09:00 AM

    The following post is brought to you by Arper. Our partners are hand-picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.

    Arper has long been one of my favorite Italian design companies because of their consistency and simple modernism. With the introduction of new products in Milan 2013 this year, they surprised me with their colorful upholstery and whimsical wall storage.

    Ply stools and tables by Lievore Altherr Molina

    Ply is a series of tables and stools with a triangular shape and engineered to create a continuous line from top through legs.

    Dizzie tables by Lievore Altherr Molina

    Dizzie is a demonstration of something that may seem obvious but can have unexpectedly pleasing results: a sole change in color or material can radically alter appearance and attitude.

    Catifa cover by Lievore Altherr Molina

    New fabrics and covers for Catifa 46-53 are now available. Learn more about the Catifa collection here. Available in Kvadrat fabrics, these cushions are designed for both comfort and warmth.

    Aava seating collection by Studio Antti Kotilainen

    The Aava chair was born from Arper’s first collaboration with Finnish designer Antti Kotilainen, takes this chair form into wood. It also includes a stool version. He explains that “structure-wise the aim of the collection was to compose a seat component that would work perfectly with a whole range of different bodyworks––technically as well as aesthetically.” Read an interview with Antti Kotilainen here.

    Saya chair...

  3. From Plataformaarquitectura

    Posted on May 20th 2013, 09:00 AM

    © Federico Cairoli

    Arquitectos: Estudio Puyol / Meinardy
    Ubicación: San José del Rincón. Santa Fe, Argentina
    Arquitecto A Cargo: Meinardy Gervasio, Puyol Ma. Dolores, Virginia Fabre
    Colaboradoras: Reinante Milagros, Echarte Alejandrina
    Fotografías: Federico Cairoli

    © Federico Cairoli

    Ubicada en el tranquilo barrio de Villa California de la localidad de San José del Rincón, con características de villa suburbana, calles de arena, donde la arboleda frondosa y añeja con timbúes, eucaliptus...

  4. From Dezeen

    Posted on May 20th 2013, 08:53 AM

    Over a thousand ghostly white shoes protrude from the walls of this New York store for shoe brand Camper, designed by Japanese studio Nendo (+ slideshow)....

  5. From Dezeen

    Posted on May 20th 2013, 08:40 AM

    Dezeen Jobs: latest jobs update

    Scroll on for all the latest from our recruitment site Dezeen Jobs, including positions with WORKac in New York, (whose renovation of the Blaffer...

  6. From Archdaily

    Posted on May 20th 2013, 08:30 AM

    The IE Master in Work Space Design presents the Online Master Classes series. 

    Introducing: “Codesigning Workspace: The future for collaborative environments” with Oliver Marlow from Studio Tilt.

    Collaboration is by its very definition about people, and about transforming their relationships with one another. Using space as a way to transform these relationships is at the heart of a collaborative environment: It needs to be open, inspiring, collegiate and creative. Designing workspace is changing too, to keep up. Without the user at the heart of workspace design a space will suffer in its conception. But fostering and harnessing these values as the space evolves is the crucial next step to the environment of the future, remaining adaptable, interactive, and iterative. How do we do...

  7. From Blueantstudio

    Posted on May 20th 2013, 08:21 AM

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    Posted on May 20th 2013, 08:18 AM

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  12. From Designrulz

    Posted on May 20th 2013, 08:06 AM

    Designed by Bohuon Bertic Architectes, “Les Amandiers” Housing is located along the street are inspired by this initial step. It is a kind of respect towards the scenery which reminds massive urban boulevards. The project begins by building the main limits of the site. The both sides of the central place are connected to the parc and the environment. “In order to have houses privacy we need to keep the public space at a distance. The possibility of taking a space covers the need for withdrawing. The attractive picture of the single-storey seduces because it protects, it creates this distance. In the project, the housing position allows to create thick limits against streets. These spaces wind around themselves, open themselves to the sky and expend the private space. Therefore,...

  13. From Iconeye

    Posted on May 20th 2013, 08:00 AM

    Icon Competition

    To celebrate our first decade in print, we're offering you the chance to win one of six classic chairs during Clerkenwell Design Week. All you have to do is doodle around a silhouette of the chair...

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