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Louis Kahn, Isamu Noguchi,

Study Model, version 5

Levy Memorial Playground, Riverside Park, New York

1961-66

 

Part of Louis Kahn: The Power of Architecture (July-October 2014)

 

The American architect Louis Kahn is one of the great master builders of the 20th Century. Kahn created buildings of monumental beauty with powerful universal symbolism.

...This new exhibition at the Design Museum explores Kahn’s work and legacy through architectural models, original drawings, travel sketches, photographs and films; bringing to life his singular career and diverse output.

[Design Museum]

other title: Memorial To Ben Franklin. Isamu Noguchi, 1984, Monument Plaza, Old City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, sculpture

Noguchi Fountain, Hart Plaza, Detroit River, Detroit RiverWalk

Best seen on black: press L to view.

Sunken Garden, One Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York

Noguchi Museum, Long Island City, Queens

At the Sculpture Garden of the Philadelphia Museum of Art

in Moerenuma Park, Sapporo.

The fence was reflective. Brilliant.

This exhibit, at the 2014 Philadelphia Flower Show, was inspired by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi's work which juxtaposes tradition with the power of organic shapes. Here you are met with the comforts of traditional Japanese dining. A Noguchi-inspired table is adorned with flowers and set for a meal, inviting you to stay. Display by Pure Design Florist, Philadelphia, PA

桜内梨子ちゃんとMoerenuma Park モエレ沼公園

Interior space of Glass Pyramid,

Isamu Noguchi 1988

野口勇 Moere 沼澤公園

Isamu Noguchi ‘Cronos’, 1947, exhibition ‘Approaching American Abstraction’, SFMOMA, San Francisco, 2019

札幌・モエレ沼公園

taken in Moerenuma Park,Sapporo

 

CONTAX T2 / FUJI RVP 100

Theater set piece used in the dance piece "Judith". Designed by Isamu Noguchi. I was rather enthralled by it's face.

The Noguchi Museum (original warehouse, 1929; Isamu Noguchi and Shoji Sadao, mainly 1982-1983, with garden installed in 1985). Formerly Noguchi's studio, this is probably one of my favorite archi-spots in NYC: a reliably calming and absorbing visit, whatever the current exhibits are. I don't think I can really say too much of interest about the design itself, though I think the primary concrete-block addition is a great neutral foil for Noguchi's stone sculptures, and does lovely things with indoor/outdoor continuity. It's just really nice!

Originally from 31 views of "Black Sun," unedited

(part of my Volunteer Park set)

 

Volunteer Park

Seattle, Washington

 

cc 2009 Eden Politte

Despite its title, the sculpture is not actually a cube (stretched along its vertical axis).

The Noguchi Museum (original warehouse, 1929; Isamu Noguchi and Shoji Sadao, mainly 1982-1983, with garden installed in 1985). Formerly Noguchi's studio, this is probably one of my favorite archi-spots in NYC: a reliably calming and absorbing visit, whatever the current exhibits are. I don't think I can really say too much of interest about the design itself, though I think the primary concrete-block addition is a great neutral foil for Noguchi's stone sculptures, and does lovely things with indoor/outdoor continuity. It's just really nice!

Isamu Noguchi, 1977-78

the first use the noguchi table serves is living room diaper change table. only the best for kieren

This looks solid, but is actually many different turns in the wall.

桜内梨子ちゃんとMoerenuma Park モエレ沼公園

Interior space of Glass Pyramid,

Isamu Noguchi 1988

野口勇 Moere 沼澤公園

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