I first saw this imagine at the Corbusier exhibition, curated at the Barbican in May 2009.
This picture really struck a cord in me. Here was Mercedes Benz using the backdrop of Le Corbusier's Weissenhof House (1927), to demonstrate its modernity ...Read More
Fred Lebain visited New York during last spring and photographed different locations.
Then he printed out some large details, returned to those spots and made new photos of the prints aligned to the locations.
It’s a very simple idea, very nice.
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This much awaited scheme has had everybody in the design community talking, pining and drooling for some time... well now the've started to develop it.
It's looking fantastic especially with the addition of Anish Kapoor's amazing.
Great PR with his timely exhibition ...Read More
The 'One earth, one sun' exhibition at the Gwangju design biennale 09, Korea, has produced some great work.
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Bueller...Bueller...
This awesome peice of architecture is tucked away in the woods of Chicago, four-bed, four-bath: it's a modernist masterpiece. Probably more well-know for its starring role in the painfully infamous car scene of the feature film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off."
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Great track, great location.. I'd love to do a shoot in there.
What great energy........
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Chris Jordan gives us a snap shot of humanity through his uber-sized images. He translates unimaginable and hard to fathom statistics and makes them... well manageable and intelligible. He wants to develop a visual language that is to be experienced ...Read More
Some great work from the Irish architects, Odos.
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I have something of an obsession about corners, have a look for more here.
It's the perfect combination of architecture, light and shadows that does it for me.
Katie sent this shot in... which came from here, glad to see I'm not ...Read More
So... I've seen this stuff before and some of it is quite fun see this links, and this one.
Luk commented on one of my posts which led me to my discovering this.
Thank you.
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