This newer home, built in 2013, boasts
a modernist architectural design that incorporates fabulous views of mountains, forest and sea into the living space.
Not exact matches
Rather, this group of about 45 women and a few men are set to embark on a full - blown
architectural tour of London's most famous brutalist landmarks and
modernist social housing estates, finishing with lunch at the Isokon building, a white concrete block
designed by architect Wells Coates.
He uses bold,
modernist designs on a huge scale to play off of pre-existing
architectural features and cover spaces like walls and even entire building facades.
Known for swathes of standardized
modernist high - rises, the South Korean capital is transforming itself into a hub for
architectural design
Those distinct
Modernist influences, her work in her father's
architectural office, plus such artists as Howard Hodgkin, Paul Klee, Josef and Anni Albers, Sophie Taeuber - Arp, Calder, Cy Twomby, and Brice Marden, and her former careers in textile
design and illustration, all inform her work.
Trix & Robert Haussmann have been pioneers in breaking with the canonical premises of
modernist design, playfully reinterpreting the linguistic dogmas of its
architectural theories.
The piece references
architectural and
modernist design and materials to create environments that blend functionality and aesthetics.
Amongst the rare and much sought - after items in Christie's forthcoming
Design Masterworks sale, a pair of Steltman chairs, for instance,
designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1963 — placing their production firmly in the mid-century period — are rooted in the far more remote early
modernist years, while hints of the 1960s» brutalist
architectural style are also easily detected in the form.
The Met Breuer, housed in the revamped concrete building that Marcel Breuer
designed for the Whitney Museum, launched with a survey show whose «unfinished» theme chimes with the rough materiality of the
modernist architectural landmark.
While at Hans Sumpf, Bitters created
architectural murals, tiles, bird houses, planters and sculptural objects —
designs that would earn him recognition later on as a pioneer of the organic
modernist craft movement.
Boyce references
architectural and
modernist design and materials to create environments that blend functionality and aesthetics, to uncanny effect.
For a new body of work he has turned his attention to iconic
modernist architecture of the 20th century, paying homage to the
design and
architectural achievements of Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright, Gerrit Rietveld, and Mies van der Rohe.
In Light, Air and Openness, written in 2008,
architectural historian Paul Overy demonstrated that many of the features of
modernist classics, and much of the furniture and the trends in interior
design, are a direct response to disease, and a belief in the healing power of light, air and openness.
Embracing sleek
modernist forms and
architectural - inspired
designs with minimal ornamentation, this captivating collection is the perfect remedy to add a touch of energetic nostalgia to the heart of your contemporary home.