This Images are from the following Books:
1. Japanese Studio Crafts(Tradition and the Avant-Garde)
2. Design Futures (Bradley Quinn)
3. Pattern in Design, Art and Architecture (Birkhauser- Basel,Boston, Berlin)
4. Poster Collection HELP! (Lars Muller)
5. The rise and the fall of the poster (street talk) ( Malcolm Frost/Angharad Lewis/ Aidam Winterburn)
6. Fifties style (Richard Hom)
7. Up against the wall (International Poster Design) By Russell Bestley and Lan Noble.
8. Style City- How London become a Fashion Capital (Robert o'byrne).
9. Pierre Cardin (Fifty years of fashion design)
10. Fabric for Fashion (Clive Hallett and Amanda Johnston)
11. Geoffrey Beene (An American fashion Rebel) Kim Hastreiter
13. Prada, Milano
14. Eva Jiricna Designs
Barber Osgerby: Stell Mc.Carteny Store-2002
3D Ceramic Tiles
Manufacturer: Team work Italia.
This is really very interesting shape
This image gave me inspiration for 3D material
Barkow Leibinger Architecture
Gatehouse of Trumf GmbH, Ditzinger-View of honeycomb roof structure -2007
Chris Bosse
Digital Origami-2007
In cooperation with students of the University of Technology Sydney.
Interior View of the origami installation
Thom Faulders Architecture/studio M
Airspace Tokyo,2007
Made for laser cut aluminium and plastic composite sheets Screen Design
Alphabet and Image
PHILIPPE APELOIG:
The Roth Explosion france 1999
Apeloig designed this poster for a French Book festival in
Aix-Provence, featuring the literature of author Philip Roth.
The poster is composed using each of the title of Roth's books.
Apeloig states that "it gives the feeling of an explosion of
millions of letters representing his face. In using this technique,
I wanted to communicate his obsessive work"
BOOK: Up against the wall
This bowl like form is made form the bacterial-cellulose material
developed as a part of the Biocouture by Suzanne Lee.
Although the material is intended to be used for clothing,
it is beginning to fine other applications.
Tukish Designer Serham Gurkan's Love design can
be used as either a stool or a table. The modular nature
of the design means that several can be combined
to form a bench or a seating cluster.
BOOK: Design Futures
Gurkhan's Gazelle Design is produced in a range of heights,
enabling it to be used as a bar surface, a side table or a high stool.
The geometric Kubo Table by Danish Designer Rasmus Fenhann
is based on a cuboctahedron,a polyhedron with twenty-four
edges of the same length. Because this particular shape is one
of the strongest polyhedra,the table is sound structurally sound
despite it's light weight and spare use of material.
DYNAMIC DESIGN
By Paris based Designer Mathieu Lehanneur
The Bucky Ball seat moulds to the body at every turn,
shifting in to different shapes as the user changes position.
Yayoti Kusama
Dots Observation, 1999
Hella Jongerius
Nymphenburg Sketches, 2004
Porcelain
Manufacturer: Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory, Munich
Willow Basket-1991
Willow Basket of cypress shavings and lengths of split root-1991
(Sekijima Hisako)
'Even stones have Sap'
Stoneware with colored glazes-1991
(Nakamure Kinpei)
Sculpture,"Appeared Figure" series
Carbon impregnated eathen ware-1991
(Hoshino Satoru)
"Gathering" Hammered iron-1968
(Ochi Kenzo)
"Frame cloth"
Cut,piled and sewn cotton cloth-1982
(Yoshimura Masao)
Alsop Design Ltd.
Sharp Centre for Design Ontario, 2004
Steel frame building with aluminium covering
Above: View to the south
Below: View to the east
Atelier Tekuto
Cell Brick Residential Building Tokyo,2004
Ceramic coated steel elements
Exterior view by night
Frances Soler
Ministry of sculpture Paris, 2004
Stainless steel elements
detail of fassade of new buildings
Office for Metropolitan Architecture
Public Library Seattle,2004
Olaf Nicolai
Module Dresden 68 (photographic study), 2000
Image source of the "rewind"forward cover design Detail of facade
"Geological Age V"
Carbon impregnated eathenware-1992
(Akiyama, Yo)
Marcel Wanders
Crochet Table, 2001
Cotton, epoxy resin
Manufacturer: Moooi
Marcel Wanders
Flower Chair, 2001
Chrome plated steel
Manufacturer: Moooi
The Gaudi chaip and stool by Amsterdam based design studio
Freedom of creation were inspired by the buildings and methodology
of Spanish Architect Antoni Gaudi. In addition, the designs used
computer program to calculate the chair's structure and shape.
Basket of cypress Bark-1991
(Wood work Basketry)
Nancy Tilbury's Bubelle Dress created as a part
of the SKIN research project run by Philips
Design, is constructed from Delicate bubble like
forms that illuminate in response to change the
wearer's body temperature.
Tord Boontje
Witch Chair, 2004
Steel frame chair with polyurethane foam cushioning,
leather strips stitched onto technical fabric
Manufacturer : Moroso
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