

Jan Hoeft, ‘Passage’ (2008)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, architecture, birds, corner, DIY, exterior, flight, fuckem, fun, gap, installation, interior, jan hoeft, logistics, muur, nature, office, opening, passage, performance, public art, public space, shortcut, the wild, wall
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Willem de Rooij, ‘Route langs 18 hoeken’ (Route Along 18 Corners) (1993)
A brochure setting out a route along 18 corners of galleries and exhibition spaces on the ground floor of the Stedelijk Museum building. The work was made before the building was renovated from 2004 – 2012 and depicts floors and walls that have since changed.
By mh
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged amsterdam, architecture, collection, corners, DIY, empty, exhibition space, explore, found, galleries, history, perimeters, position, renovation, route langs 18 hoeken, stedelijk museum, walls, willem de rooij
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Conceptual drawings of what tourism in North Korea might look like in the future, created by North Korean architects. (Project commissioned by Nick Bonner in 2014.)
By sk
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged architect, architecture, bridge, city, concept, drawing, future, modernism, Nick Bonner, North Korea, painting, tourism, utopia, Utopian tours
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By mh
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged architecture, design, DIY, france, fuckem, houses, housing, hungarian, living, megastructures, method, society, the wild, unknown, upwards, urban planning, ville spatiale, visionary, yona friedman
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‘Slapende meermin’ (2008) by Wolfgang Weileder.
A full-scale copy of the façade of a historical building (named ‘In de meermin – a la sirene’) in Leuven, turned by 90 degrees.
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged 90 degrees, copy, facade, installation, leuven, meermin, shadow, sirene, slapende, tilt, turn, turne, Wolfgang Weileder
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‘Res Publica’ (2012) by Wolfgang Weileder.
This temporary installation combined three distinct elements. A stainless steel leaflet dispenser was positioned on the pavement outside the Supreme Court in Washington DC. Presented as a miniature Palladian temple based on the proportions the Court building, the dispenser contained an edition of printed plans for making a 1:50 scale architectural cardboard model of the Supreme Court. Meanwhile four cardboard versions of the model were installed at various locations around the city which had associations with privilege and homelessness. These models were deliberately left to the mercy of the weather and the urban environment.
By sk
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged cardboard, DIY, edition, hand out, homeless, model, pavement, print, remple, res publica, supreme court, temple, temporary, Washington DC, Wolfgang Eileder
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Oscar Abraham Pabón, ‘Sculptural tradition’ (2013)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, architecture, carpet, cathedral, cut, DIY, found, fuckem, open, origami, Oscar Abraham Pabon, pattern, persian, rug, sculptural tradition, sculpture, the wild, unfold, unknown
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Patricia Esquivias, ‘111-119 Generalisimo/Castellana’ (2012)
By dd
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged architecture, city, collection, decoration, DIY, everyday, explanation, fabrication, flats, found, fuckem, house, light, mozaic, Patricia Esquivias, public space, story, street view, unknown, video, vimeo
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Nicolas Feldmeyer, Untitled (Woven Portico) (2012)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, appropriation, architecture, columns, DIY, fuckem, installation, Nicolas Feldmeyer, public art, textile, threading, unknown, wall, woven
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Nicolas Poillot, ‘Spring 2011’ (2011)
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged architecture, brutalist, camouflage, cut out, entrance, found, fuckem, invisible, nicolas poillot, parking lot, photograph, public space, romance, sculpture, unknown, wall
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