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Old port of Marseille and surrounding landscape / MDP, courtesy of Birkhäuser
Richard Serra is a leading sculptor who is known for creating minimalist artworks and has undeniably consolidated his career in contemporary art through his many controversial works. Serra has always believed that sculptures should not be hidden in a museum; instead, they should be installed in public places. To Serra, the content of the work stems from the interaction of the audience with that work, meaning he has pedestrians in mind when producing his pieces.
Award-winning London architectural practice East has created the new public realm for Bermondsey Square in Southwark, London.
Espace Libre: Guitrancourt is a small town of 650 residents in the western countryside of Paris. The Town Hall Square was composed of a multitude of disconnected spaces, as parts of a gentle slope topography. The former heterogeneous space layout evolved thanks to a clear identification of the urban functions. The Parvis of the Church, […]
It’s not quite as quick and easy to give your garden a fresh look as it is to update an outfit, but if you approach it like wearing an old favourite (your existing garden) with different accessories, you can achieve a new focus, says Adrienne Wyper at Chelsea Flower Show.
Di Dato & Meninno Associated Architects: The renewal project for the “Borgo di Castello”, the historic village surrounding the castle of Gorizia, has represented an opportunity to reconsider this part of the city, which is Gorizia’s symbol par excellence. It is, in fact, a place rich in history and in mutations stemming from the variety […]
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Depuis vingt ans, les trottoirs de nos villes se sont encombrés de dispositifs anti-stationnement hétéroclites, plus ou moins dangereux selon l'inspiration de leur concepteur. Nous en avons sélectionné une poignée, représentatifs de ce qu'il faut faire et ne pas faire. Casque d'Ane et Casque d'Or…
Vattentorget ligger nära Växjös järnvägsstation och i direkt anslutning till både Växjösjön och Linnéparken. Platsen används som evenemangsyta och är en
If you live in south OC or have driven past Irvine on the 405 or 5 freeway, you have probably caught a glimpse of an orange looking sphere floating in the sky. That orange sphere is the Great Park Balloon and can carry up to 30 people at a time to 400 feet above the park. It is an observation deck of sorts and it's purpose is to allow people to see the progression of the construction of the Great Park. It is a a neat thing to do if you have some free time. Plus it is free! I can see myself having a picnic here soon! Inside the visitors' center, there is a large map of what the Great Park will be once completed and know it is going to be an amazing place. I cannot wait to go running there. Simple. Just go to the visitors' center and fill out a waiver. You get put on a list and on this particular day, our wait time was 20 minutes. They give you a pager, like at the Cheesecake Factory and when it is your turn to ride the balloon, they page you and you head over to the loading dock. Getting off the ground. Scary! This area here, once a landing area for military planes will be a lake in the future! They have it marked for demo. You can't see the demo lines in this photo but it is neat to see this place before it transforms. North is THAT way. Started to clear up a bit. She got up there all by herself. ;^)
The Apollo 280 Drinking Fountain is Urban+'s best selling fountain for public and school use. Its architectural design will suit any project.
Electrolight’s lighting design for the Revitalising Central Dandenong Project Lonsdale and Langhorne Streets provides for both task and memorable experience through the delivery of a white light and feature lighting scheme that significantly enhances precinct prestige. The scheme lends a consistency and unification to the urban fabric whilst aspiring to high levels of energy efficiency. …
Keith Varney originally trained as a cabinet maker, working on everything from theatre scenery to fine furniture. In 2005 he returned to education seeking a new direction in life, graduating with First class honours in ceramics from Bath Spa University in 2011. Keith set up his studio in 2011 and no