Image 2 of 16 from gallery of MAD Architects Unveil Canal-Inspired Design of the Jiaxing Civic Center. Photograph by MAD Architects
MAD logo exploration designed by Lirey Blanco. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Intended to resemble a “floating feather,” the proposal for a new terminal is among a slew of eye-catching new — or expanded — airports opening across the country.
Image 2 of 13 from gallery of MAD Designs a Snowflake-Inspired Terminal for Harbin Taiping International Airport. Photograph by MAD Architects
The edgy buildings of MAD Architects, led by Ma Yansong, are energizing cityscapes from California to his native China
Once a flat in a 1920s tenement house, this 80-square-meter space in Warsaw has become a modern, Mad Men-inspired co-working office by Beza Projekt.
Image 16 of 16 from gallery of MAD Architects Unveil Canal-Inspired Design of the Jiaxing Civic Center. Photograph by MAD Architects
I’m loving the branding work done by Pentagram for the reopening of the Museum of Arts and Design in NYC. The use of the MAD acronym is a nice touch which opens up so many possibilities. For …
Modernism has a famous motto: A house is a machine for living in. However, as we increasingly leave the machine age behind, we are left with a question: what message should architecture convey? What is the house of today? Going beyond the functional logic of modernism, the design expresses the...
Every now and then, we hear about funny architectural fails where lack of taste meets poor aesthetics and greets atrocious execution. Check out our previous features with such examples here, here, and here.
Many art museums have embraced adaptive logo designs that are not one mark but many. Check them out. Is this the path that branding is on?
Image 6 of 13 from gallery of MAD Designs a Snowflake-Inspired Terminal for Harbin Taiping International Airport. Photograph by MAD Architects
after topping out in mid-2015, beijing’s 'chaoyang park plaza' – the ambitious mixed-use development by MAD architects – is now nearing completion.
Image 12 of 14 from gallery of Herzog & de Meuron, OMA, MAD Among 13 Shortlisted for “Design of the Year 2016”. Photograph by Laurian Ghinitoiu
Trends of 2019. As design becomes more and more digitized, designers and artists look back to the most simplest forms of colour, elements, materials to bring their art back to the real world. Something that links us to the ground beneath our feet.
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With artificial intelligence, how will you act against intercultural development? Will there be tacitly reserved rights? What will happen to intellectual property? Will it give less or more value to NFTs? How will misinformation be dealt with? Design from non-design?
Image 5 of 7 from gallery of MAD Architects Designs Pylon Infrastructure for HyperloopTT. Courtesy of MAD Architects, HyperloopTT
Ribbon-shaped Harbin Cultural Centre by MAD clad in white aluminium, containing theatres and conference facilities, currently under construction.
Image 25 of 34 from gallery of Harbin Opera House / MAD Architects. Photograph by Hufton+Crow
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MAD architects has revealed plans to build a sci-fi inspired campus in northern california for US auto company faraday future.
MG Monogram Logo designed by Sujit Debnath. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Embedded within Harbin’s wetlands, the Harbin Opera House was designed in response to the force and spirit of the northern city’s untamed wilderness..
Image 6 of 14 from gallery of #donotsettle Visits MAD’s "Out-of-this-World" Harbin Opera House. © Wahyu Pratomo and Kris Provoost
Award winning graphic design studio based in the Netherlands specializing in Branding; Arabic Design, Typography, Type Design, logos & Exhibition Design.
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Mads Berg is an illustrator with an international range of clients. His main fields of illustration are Posters, Brand Illustrations, Key Visuals, Editorial Illustrations, Cover Art, Murals. The illustrations are characterized by a style which translates classic poster art into a modern and timeless look. Mads Berg graduated from the Danish Design School in 2001,
vast mountains and flowing water are merged into a holistic urban development to represent a metropolis with dense housing and natural landscapes.
It’s hard to know what’s real and what’s fake inside the worlds Justin Plunkett creates.