Pryor Callaway
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Pryor Callaway
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Norderelbbrücken. Foto Germin, 1950; © Museum der Arbeit
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The Dragon Skin Pavilion is an architectural installation designed and built for the 2011-12 Hong Kong & Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture. The structure challenges and explores the spatial, tactile, and material possibilities that architecture can offer by revolutions in digital fabrication and manufacturing technology. It inspires passers-by to reimagine the space we live in today if tomorrow’s technologies are combined with industries present in this region – “made in Hong Kong”, and later “made in China”. The installation is a highly experimental temporary structure designed from 163 unique pieces of post-formable plywood, a brand new and environmentally friendly material.
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Thomas Hillier: The Emperor’s Castle, Chapter 3
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Respect the Architect | by: Franck Bohbot
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Porsche Museum ~ Delugan Meissl Associated Architects (Marcus Jendretzke Photography).
Reflection/distortion.
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Taking inspiration from the surrounding mountain range in Nanshan, the newly designed Chongqing Mountain & City Sales Office has come to life. The interior architecture of the office, designed by One Plus Partnership, has its valleys and its peaks. The space is fitted with an abstract version of a mountain, by connecting triangular grey marble faces to one another. The “mountain range” is central in the office, and custom built angular bronze desks are randomly scattered around architectural element. A field of tube lighting drapes down from the ceilings creating an aesthetic of a rain shower pounding down on the rocks.
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TWA Flight Center at JFK airport in New York. Designed by Eero Saarinen. (Now known as Terminal 5 and used by JetBlue Airways).
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