dinsdag 1 november 2011

Vintage Back but also never Gone

That will show you this wallpaper design...Vintage by Hemingway Design Wallpaper
Vintage by Hemmingway DEsign is a new collection from Graham & Brown created by renowned retro designers, Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway. The collection includes four designs, each taking its inspiration from a different decade. Deco Diamond from the glamor of the 1930s, Grid from the modern style of the 1950s, Loopy Lines from the swinging 1960s and Do the Stretch from the space odyssey feel of the 1970s.


Read more at Design Milk

VILA CASTELA BY ANASTASIA ARQUITETOS

Vila Castela by Anastasia Arquitetos
Vila Castela in Nova Lima, Brazil was designed by Anastasia Arquitetos. Situated on a 30-degree slope, the design relies on cantilevered forms that jut dramatically through space. Not only does the plan provide great visual impact, it reduces unnatural disruption to the land. The three-story home is is quite large — just shy of 7,000 square feet. It’s constructed from concrete with painted terracotta masonry.

Project - The Barcode House/Washington DC.

Barcode House

Project: Barcode House
Designed by David Jameson Architect Inc.
Location: Washington, USA
Website: www.davidjamesonarchitect.comTransparency becomes the main element of David Jameson's design of Barcode House in Washington, but by optioning the same only to higher levers the designer still leaves a certain level of privacy for this family house. More of this project is after the jump:

Project - The Patient Gardener

Patient Gardener

Project: The Patient Gardener
Designed by Visiondivision
Partners in charge: Anders Berensson & Ulf Mejergren
Curators: Laura Daglio & Oscar Bellini 
Students/Architects/Builders: Rachele Albini, Giada Albonico, Jacopo Biasio, Sara Caramaschi, Elisa Carraro, Desislava Dimitrova, Cristina Gatti, Elisa Gulino, Mariya Hasamova, Nina Mikhailova, Ottavia Molatore, Joao Molinar, Azadeh Moradiasr, Mohyedin Navabzadeh Navabi, Giuseppe Maria Palermo, Riccardo Somaini, Bogdan Stojanović
Organizers: Luca Maria Francesco & Fabris Efisia Cipolloni
Project area: 50 sqm
Location: Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Website: www.visiondivision.comVisiondivision shares with us The Patient Gardener, a project they worked on as guest professors on the renowned Politecnico di Milano in their week-long workshop MIAW2. For more images and architects description continue after the jump: