louis kahn by naquib hossain via oen here are some incredible images of buildings designed by the great architect Louis Kahn, photographed by Naquib Hossain. Interestingly enough the pictures on th…
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From the multi-colored houses on the banks Nyhavn to the gothic-inspired cathedral at Grundtvigs Kirke, Copenhagen is perfect for photography.
Image 17 of 33 from gallery of Discover the Grit and Glory of New Belgrade's Communist Architecture. © Piotr Bednarski
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Alright, so this isn't a 'Look out! new building by Frank Gehry!' article. The Dancing House or the Dancing Building or Ginger & Fred, were designed in
This series is all about one piece of art in San Francisco. Charles O. Perry sculpted this piece, titled "Eclipse," for the Hyatt Regency at Embarcadero in San Francisco in 1973. Here's Mr. Perry's biography from his website, www.charlesperry.com: "Charles O. Perry is a creator an artist of many dimensions who ponders the wonderful mysteries of the universe. His large scale and monumental sculptures celebrate and question the laws of nature. It is his intuitive investigation of nature's variables that provides the springboard for many of Perry's concepts. Believing that sculpture must stand on its own merit without need of explanation, Perry's work has an elegance of form that masks the mathematical and scientific complexity of its genesis. Perry has always extolled the beauties of nature and the nature of materials. Beginning with watercolors of his native Montana, inventing equipment to improve his tour of duty in Korea, celebrating Japanese reverence for natural materials in architecture and returning to America to study art and architecture at Yale University in 1954, he has embraced the "what if's". While Perry was at Yale it was the Chairman of the Art School, Joseph Albers, who encouraged Perry to play with materials and to "discover their true nature". As a student, Perry invented a complex building brick that needed no mortar and was unrestricted by the limits of size. This mathematically based form was the result of wonder whether the rhombus shape could be changed to become something else. The concept was intuitive, the result was visual art. The piece was later shown at Spoleto's Festival, 1969, in Spoleto, Italy. After graduating from Yale, Perry practiced architecture from 1958-1963 in San Francisco, California with the firm of Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill. During his architectural career he had developed many sculptural models and was offered a one-man sculpture show in San Francisco. At the same time, he won the Prix de Rome, a prestigious award granted by the American Academy in Rome for two years study in Italy. Prior to leaving for Rome in 1964, he had secured two major sculpture commissions. "The basic difference in the discipline of architecture and sculpture is that I can't force a solution in sculpture, where in architecture, one can arrive at an apparent 'rational' solution through continual work." For Perry, the appropriateness of the form is the final goal or criteria. Since 1964, Perry has concentrated on large scale public sculpture, the most prestigious of which stands in front of the National Air and Space Museum, in Washington, D.C. The piece, "Continuum", began as an exploration of the Mobius strip, a product of pure mathematics formed by joining two ends of a strip of paper after giving one end a 180 degree twist, thus creating only one edge. The center of the bronze sculpture symbolizes a black hole, while the edge shows the flow of matter through the center from positive to negative space and back again in a continuum. "When I set off to be an artist, I would avoid the arbitrary, esteem the orders of God in Nature, make things that were beautiful, try to make things that appeared to have no author, things you thought you had seen before; entwined with mathematics, geometry, topography, spinning, interlocking, always saying thank you God." Perry's sculptures are located in public spaces at Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH; Harvard University, Boston, MA; University of Connecticut at Storrs, CT; Zeimu University Tokyo Japan; Indianan University Museum of Art, Bloomington, IND; General Electric headquarters, Fairfield, CT; IBM Headquarters, Charlotte, NC; Shell Oil, Melbourne, Australia and Singapore. There are about ninety major commissions throughout the world. As an industrial designer, Perry had invented three unique IBD prize winning chairs. His patents on chair design are licensed to Krueger International, Virco, and Steelcase. On occasion, Perry designs other objects of art such as a collection of jewelry and silver for Tiffany, NY and puzzles sold through the Museum of Modern Art. A chess set composed of two tubes that when taken apart contain all the game pieces is in the Design Collection of MoMA. In recent years, Perry has lectured on mathematics and art in conferences throughout the world. " SF0704-45007-HyattRegency
Image 1 of 18 from gallery of How Slovakia's Soviet Ties Led to a Unique Form of Sci-Fi Architecture. © Stefano Perego
We take a closer look at the life and work of influential German architectural photographer Candida Hfer.
The Spanish city of Bilbao, known architecturally for its Guggenheim, has a new(ish) architectural icon. Not that it's replacing Ghery's work, just another one.
Image 5 of 13 from gallery of Peter Zumthor's Bruder Klaus Field Chapel Through the Lens of Aldo Amoretti. Photograph by Aldo Amoretti
Image 1 of 25 from gallery of T-House / Onur Teke. Photograph by Yercekim Architectural Photography
Kevin McGarry tracks down some of more salacious moments and art world scandals.
Byzantine domes on pendentives Graphic History of Architecture by John Mansbridge
Certains bâtiments nous fascinent par leur conception étonnante et leur esthétique pure. Grâce à une planification urbaine soignée et à une bonne compréhension du contexte culturel, la structure d’une ville peut nous transporter à travers le temps tout en nous laissant dans un endroit très particulier. Besoin d’être convaincu ? Laissez-moi vous présenter ce subreddit,
What do you think of designing and decorating your home in a new way using perforated metal sheets? Perforated metal sheets are also referred to as perforated sheets, perforated metal, perforated scre
Sunny Hills : Kengo Kuma’s, Sunny hill was inspired from a Bamboo basket joint system called “Jiigoku-Gumi. The delicate façade may appear purely decorative
Since 2006, artist Victor Enrich has been working on his project, City Portraits, a series of digitally manipulated images that transform photos into...
Completed in 2013 in Kermanshah, Iran. Today’s house, tomorrow’s apartment…Architects designed houses, which are categorized as artistic and cultural works of art, may morphologically be...
Welcome to the Eucalyptus House, an embodiment of modern elegance nestled in the vibrant heart of Melbourne, Australia. This architectural gem stands as a testament to a profound commitment to sustainability, seamlessly fusing contemporary design with the innate beauty of its surroundings.
Image 8 of 41 from gallery of Endesa World Fab Condenser / MARGEN-LAB. Photograph by José Hevia
About The Artwork Supreme Court - Jerusalem Lamda Digital Print on high quality paper Original Created:2002 Subjects:Architecture Materials:Paper Styles:Fine Art Mediums:Digital Details & Dimensions Photography:Digital on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:7 Size:27.6 W x 39.4 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Israel. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
I have been going on holidays to Provence with my family for about 5 years now until my parents recently decided to buy a house there. I have had quite some time all these past summers to explore the region of Vaucluse and now it seems like I will be exploring this part of France even more now that
The best black and white film allows you to create stunning images with your analog camera. But not all black and white film stocks are the same. They have different ISOs and use different emulsions that react uniquely to light. That means some film stocks are better suited to certain types of photography.
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louis kahn by naquib hossain via oen here are some incredible images of buildings designed by the great architect Louis Kahn, photographed by Naquib Hossain. Interestingly enough the pictures on th…
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No right angles here. This is a closeup view of the Wave Resort, located in Broadbeach on the Gold Coast. Very funky architecture indeed. Canon 5D Mk III with Canon EF 200mm F2.8L Mk II lens. 1/200th sec at F8, ISO 400. Processed with Photoshop Elements 12 and Silver Efex Pro 2.
About The Artwork Dimension of the photo with white border measure 29,7x42 cm. ink-jet printed with Canon Pixma Pro 1 printer on three types of photo papers, depends on the time of printing, such as photo paper Epson Archival Matte 189 gms, Canon Matte Photo MP-101 170 gms or Hahnemuhle Photo Pearl 200 gsm, signed and numbered on the back of the photograph, dry-stamped and stamped in the back with information handwritten, copy of a certificate of authenticity included Original Created:2015 Subjects:Architecture Materials:Paper Styles:Fine Art Mediums:DigitalBlack & White Details & Dimensions Photography:Digital on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10 Size:11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Italy. Customs:Shipments from Italy may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Using Panorama Technique I made a series of photos of beautiful architecture where I exalted the beauty and shape of these spaces.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It should come as no surprise then that it was during my year abroad in Paris that