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12 Blocks

Mar 21, 2010Comments off

Multifunctional concrete blocks The 12 Blocks bring innovation to a time-tested building component—the common concrete block. Each block has a unique sculptural profile that engages

Public Receptors

Jan 11, 2010Comments off

Urban body architecture “Public Receptors: Beneath the Skin” is a textile installation by Gabi Schillig, a conceptual artist and architect in Berlin. Schillig´s wearable spatial

Convex Glass

Dec 08, 2009Comments off

Dimensional glass panels Convex Glass was produced and developed by Nathan Allan Glass Studios with the architectural firms Janson/Goldstein and Front Inc. in New York.

3D Studio Line

Aug 20, 2009Comments off

Multidimensional kiln cast glass With the increased sophistication of glass-fabrication technologies, flatness and clarity have typically been the most sought-after traits in architectural glass. However,

Brick

Aug 09, 2009Comments off

Lasercut-polystyrene module shelving Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec’s Brick modules are lasercut polystyrene shelving units. Originally conceived for the backdrop for an exhibition, the Brick system

Mind the Gap

Aug 01, 2009Comments off

Three-dimensional acrylic wallpaper Mind the Gap is an interconnected network of acrylic hexagonal boxes and strips applied in varying densities. Designer Ane Lykke uses these

Dimple Halftone

Jul 12, 2009Comments off

Textured image panels Dimple Halftone is a new process intended to create a microlandscape of texture that, when viewed at different distances, can be recognized

Topo Table

Jul 07, 2009Comments off

Customizable table with removable planter/vessels TOPO is a series of Corian tables with built-in reconfigurable landscapes. Plastic inserts drop into the table to create functional

Gemstone

Jun 07, 2009Comments off

Sculptural recycled cast glass Once glass is tempered, it cannot be cut. If someone attempts to cut tempered glass, the glass will explode. Companies often

Kerrigan Architectural Tile

May 20, 2009Comments off

High-relief ceramic forms Kerrigan ceramic architectural tiles are the result of Chicago-based designer Bryan Kerrigan’s methodical exploration of dimensionality and texture of the ceramic tile.