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The SOL Dome in Michigan by Loop.pH

Saturday, November 2nd, 2013

Article source: Loop.pH

Fall In…Art and Sol is a celebration of art, culture and science throughout Michigan’s Great Lakes Bay Region featuring the world’s first major solar art exhibition with International artists in October 2013.

The SOL Dome is a lightweight dome structure, 8 metre in diameter, 4 metre high and weighing only 40 kg. Its fabricated onsite over 3 days from thousands of individually woven circles of composite fibre. The structure is animated and part of a responsive lighting system, lit by a circular matrix of solar powered LED floodlights.

Image Courtesy © Loop.pH

  • Architects: Loop.pH
  • Project: The SOL Dome
  • Location: Michigan, U.S.A
  • WHEN: 28 September – 31 October 2013
  • CLIENT: Fall In… Art and Sol Festival

Lift for New Museum Spring Gala by Snarkitecture

Wednesday, October 30th, 2013

Article source: Snarkitecture

An installation for the New Museum Gala, Lift is a floating landscape that is both architectural and performative. An array of forty-five white inflatable spheres, each controlled by an individual performer, establishes a grid to engage the massive architectural scale of the room.

Image Courtesy © Noah Kalina

  • Architects: Snarkitecture
  • Project: Lift for New Museum Spring Gala
  • Photography: Noah Kalina

Moleskine Detour Exhibition in Beijing, China by Kokaistudios

Tuesday, October 15th, 2013

Article source: Kokaistudios

Kokaistudios is proud to announce that Moleskine will be hosting the Detour exhibition at the recently opened, Kokaistudios designed, Moleskine Concept Store in Taikoo Li Sanlitun, as part of the 2013 Beijing Design Week from September 26 to October 3, 2013.

Image Courtesy © Kokaistudios

  • Architects: Kokaistudios
  • Project: Moleskine Detour Exhibition
  • Location: Beijing, China

Permanent exhibition at Palazzo Mosca in Pesaro, Italy by Migliore+Servetto Architects

Tuesday, October 1st, 2013

Article source: Migliore+Servetto Architects

From a simple and innovative design idea comes the permanent exhibition system designed by Migliore+Servetto Architects for the Palazzo Mosca – Pesaro City Art Museum, to create fast, autonomous and flexible set ups.

“The narrative line”, this is the name given to this system, is composed of two metallic tracks – a common thread that connects the different exhibition areas following their perimeter – that contain the attachment system for the works of art, the display cases and the graphic supports, adaptable to the different exhibition materials.

Image Courtesy © Ciabochi

  • Architects: Migliore+Servetto Architects
  • Project: Permanent exhibition at Palazzo Mosca
  • Location: Pesaro, Italy
  • Photography: Ciabochi, Fabio Cecchi
  • Date: July 2013
  • Client: Sistema Museo
  • Graphic and Coordinate Image: Angela Scatigna

The culture of smoking – From Taboo to Taboo in Zagreb, Croatia by brigada

Friday, September 13th, 2013

Article source: brigada

Glyptotheque HAZU, an art institution in Zagreb, Croatia, wanted to explore the link between smoking, art, and the concept of taboo.The resulting exhibition focuses on the role of smoking in Croatia’s artistic and popular culture over the last 150 years.

Image Courtesy © brigada

  • Architects: brigada
  • Project: The culture of smoking – From Taboo to Taboo
  • Location: Zagreb, Croatia

Image Courtesy © brigada

Playing with the idea of taboo, we designed an anti-exhibition – a display that hides the exhibits even from the museum itself. We created a completely new space, with no apparent walls, floor or ceiling,where the only structures are cylindrical display rooms. Softly illuminated from within, they invite visitors to take a closer look. But only after stepping inside are the objects of taboo revealed.

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Nuovi spazi espositivi Fondazione Cini onlus by Cattaruzza e Millosevich Architetti Associati

Tuesday, August 27th, 2013

Article source: Cattaruzza e Millosevich Architetti Associati

The new exhibition spaces for Fondazione Cini onlus, stem from the restoration of a building of the early nineteenth century, designed for a bonded warehouse, deeply changed by a heavy work of reclaim in 1954, functional to its reuse as a boarding school.
The works in 1954 lead to an obvious conflict with the original set-up:

Image Courtesy © Cattaruzza e Millosevich Architetti Associati

  • Architects: Cattaruzza e Millosevich Architetti Associati
  • Project: Nuovi spazi espositivi Fondazione Cini onlus
  • Construction and restoration company: Costruzioni e restauri G. Salmistrari S.r.l.
  • Project system: arch. Adriano Lagrecacolonna
  • Structures: Adriano Mantoan
  • Site engineering: Ing. Agostino Croff
  • Software used: AutoCad LT

Haunted play house in Tokyo, Japan by TORAFU ARCHITECTS

Saturday, August 10th, 2013

Article source: TORAFU ARCHITECTS

The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo presented a summer exhibition for children entitled  GHOSTS, UNDERPANTS and STARS for which we designed a Haunted house.
The concept of this exhibition invites young visitors to consider the paradox of the rules of the museum, such as ‘Don’t Run’, ‘Don’t Touch’ or ‘Keep Quiet’ by allowing behavior normally forbidden in museums.

Image Courtesy © Fuminari Yoshitsugu

  • Architects: TORAFU ARCHITECTS
  • Project: Haunted play house
  • Location: Tokyo, Japan
  • Photography: Fuminari Yoshitsugu



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