News

Museum Of Memory & Tolerance

by Arditti + RDT Architects

// Tags Public Building / Kopenhagen

In Mexico City, an open museum design is structured to support the concept of respectful coexistence and diversity among people. The design of the 7,500 sq m seven-storey Museum of Memory & Tolerance was rooted in the belief that the only hope for humanity lies in the education of future generations...

Museum Of Memory & Tolerance

by Arditti + RDT Architects

// Tags Public Building / Kopenhagen

In Mexico City, an open museum design is structured to support the concept of respectful coexistence and diversity among people. The design of the 7,500 sq m seven-storey Museum of Memory & Tolerance was rooted in the belief that the only hope for humanity lies in the education of future generations...

Museum Of Memory & Tolerance

by Arditti + RDT Architects

// Tags Public Building / Kopenhagen

In Mexico City, an open museum design is structured to support the concept of respectful coexistence and diversity among people. The design of the 7,500 sq m seven-storey Museum of Memory & Tolerance was rooted in the belief that the only hope for humanity lies in the education of future generations...

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Magazines

Frame #79

Mar / Apr 2011

In this issue, we venture to Japan to review Ryue Nishizawa's Teshima Art Museum, a 40-m-wide teardrop housing a permanent collection of droplet-themed works by Rei Naito. We witness Japanese architect Kengo Kuma work his magic for luxury brand Shang Xia's first store in Shanghai, made of Chinese materials. We explore the Japanese roots of US artist Jacob Hashimoto, plus visit a pop-up store by Leong Leong and Deikanyama-inspired experimental retail spaces by Snarkitecture.

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Mark #31

Mar / Apr 2011

In this issue, we venture to Japan to review Ryue Nishizawa's Teshima Art Museum, a 40-m-wide teardrop housing a permanent collection of droplet-themed works by Rei Naito. We witness Japanese architect Kengo Kuma work his magic for luxury brand Shang Xia's first store in Shanghai, made of Chinese materials. We explore the Japanese roots of US artist Jacob Hashimoto, plus visit a pop-up store by Leong Leong and Deikanyama-inspired experimental retail spaces by Snarkitecture.

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Elephant #6

Mar / Apr 2011

In this issue, we venture to Japan to review Ryue Nishizawa's Teshima Art Museum, a 40-m-wide teardrop housing a permanent collection of droplet-themed works by Rei Naito. We witness Japanese architect Kengo Kuma work his magic for luxury brand Shang Xia's first store in Shanghai, made of Chinese materials. We explore the Japanese roots of US artist Jacob Hashimoto, plus visit a pop-up store by Leong Leong and Deikanyama-inspired experimental retail spaces by Snarkitecture.

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Agenda

John Makepeace:

Enriching the Language of Fur

May 5 - 17, 2011 / 9:30 - 21:45 // United Kingdom

First ever solo exhibition by renowned furniture maker John Makepeace will celebrate Makepeace's 50 years at the...

event

Black Swan

May 5 - 17, 2011 / 9:30 - 21:45 // United Kingdom

A meditation on apparition versus reality, the exhibition explores the psychological broken mirror between the white swan...

exhibition

How Wine Became Modern:

Design + Wine 1976 to Now

May 5 - 17, 2011 / 9:30 - 21:45 // United Kingdom

How Wine Became Modern: Design + Wine 1976 to Now explores transformations in the visual and material culture of wine over...

exhibition

Island Pr3ess:

Three Decades of Printmaking

May 5 - 17, 2011 / 9:30 - 21:45 // United Kingdom

Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum surveys work of Island Press.

exhibition

American Furniture Now

May 5 - 17, 2011 / 9:30 - 21:45 // United Kingdom

This series gives the otherwise disparate voices on the opposite ends of the industry - from architects and retailers to...

event
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