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This photo was used in a video montage in the Massive Change exhibit in Chicago in Fall 2006. www.massivechange.com/
Chambers Architects in collaboration with Ralph Hawkins, HKS, Inc.
This residence is executed with clarity and simplicity of the owner’s modernist sensibilities, integrated with our firm’s regionalist convictions. In collaboration with the client who is an architect himself, we created a home that is thoroughly modern in its use of space, light, massing, and proportion.
Regional character was achieved through the abstraction of elements of Texas culture. The home features a massive central wall with stone lintels which penetrates the external walls of the house. It uses a regional matrix of massive Texas limestone blocks, standing seam metal roof, dry stack stone wall at entry, and deep-shaded back porch, characteristic of Texas Hill Country homes.
Designed by London - based Architect Allies and Morrison, the Q-Park Charles Street multi-storey car park in Sheffield was immediately named 'The Cheese Grater' by local people. The building is clad in reflective aluminium plates, orientated in one of four different directions, which gives it it's unique appearance. The panels are painted green on the inside and when the building is illuminated at night, are meant to reflect the trees in the adjacent Peace Gardens.
Exploring the curves, reflections, and textures of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao — where architecture becomes art. ✨ #GuggenheimBilbao #ArchitecturePhotography #FrankGehry #ModernArchitecture
Chapel at Karlsruhe Oberreut cemetery (2001)
by GJL architects, Karlsruhe
(Grube Jakel Löffler)
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication