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Built in 1907-1926, this Byzantine Revival and Romanesque Revival-style building was designed by Barnett, Haynes and Barnett to serve as a new Cathedral for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis, with work continuing on the building’s interior decoration until 1988, and was finally elevated to the status of a Minor Basilica in 1997. The building features a gray granite exterior with a green tile roof, two towers with hipped roofs, a large dome with a lantern, a drum with buttresses featuring ionic columns, roman arched stained glass windows and door bays, semi-circular apses on the east, west, and north sides of the building, and a rose window above the front entrance on the south facade. Inside, the church features vaulted and flat mosaic tile ceilings, arches lined with mosaic tiles, Romanesque columns with decorative capitals, marble wall cladding, stone floors, a large altar with stone columns and a dome, mimicking the large dome of the building itself, and carved wooden pews. The cathedral today continues to serve as the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis, and is a significant landmark in the city’s Central West End neighborhood.
Most recent stand - composed of a blue clamp, the factory stand, and a bunch of cardboard. Has a number of wins - screen closer to face, only 3 pieces which fold entirely flat (well, ok, not counting the factory stand), other than a little torsion (easily fixable) it is very stable, and doesn't occlude my hands at all...
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Exposição de fotos de Lourdes Barreto e Lícius Bossolan, com design, cortes e intervenções da autora.
Objetivo: denúncia da situação precária do Atelier de Pintura da Escola de Belas Artes - UFRJ *2003
frank lloyd inspired, but these will hopefully be going into a house in oakland in the next month. pics to come.
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ADOPT A DESIGNER
PAUL SMITH « ADOPTE » CHRISTOPHE DE LA FONTAINE
20 & 21.10.2018
Le luxembourgeois et milanais d'adoption Christophe de la Fontaine fait sans nul doute partie des designers européens les plus talentueux. S'il a collaboré avec les maisons de design les plus prestigieuses (Moroso, Rosenthal, Formagenda...), il est également à la tête de son propre studio : DANTE-Goods And Bads. Le studio crée des meubles mais pas seulement ; il tend a élargir sa gamme vers les accessoires, les objets et flirte avec le monde de la mode et de l'art. En invitant pour chaque collection une personnalité hors champs du design, il n'a de cesse de se réinventer. En résulte une production très riche, multiple, associant mobiliers, objets artistiques et d'autres plus fonctionnels.
Magasin Paul Smith, Luxembourg
Photo: Sven Becker / Mudam Luxembourg
Mary Katrantzou is currently my favourite designer. I believe that her designs are both tasteful and superior to her peers. I was drawn to the way her garments manage to be both structured yet natural in their designs. I find her vivid colour palette and unique vision on patterns of nature used in her designs, inspiring.
'Dixicult Lace Dress Embroided' is one of my favourite garments as she worked with swiss lace and embroidery of various badges.
Her form of layering the badge designs inspired me to work with enlarged cell-like motifs created from various colours of brusho (top right) I used to design and create an exceptional garment (bottom left).
This piece expresses the range and format of what I truly desire to work with in my future projects.
mini logo internetplage.com avec vague, design de sites internet
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Packagings of the World is a commercial packaging design archive showcasing the best and most interesting creative packaging work worldwide.
Design Immersion is a program at the University of Michigan for first-year students to jumpstart design and creativity, and give students a chance to work together before the academic year begins.
Small teams worked with the assistance of a Design Mentor to create a Rube Goldberg ping-pong ball launching machine, and competed against one another in the atrium of the EECS builiding on North Campus.
August 30, 2012
Image by Laura Rudich | Michigan Engineering