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Cameron Offices, Belconnen, Canberra, ACT. The architect was John Andrews, who also designed Callum Offices in Woden and student accommodation at two Canberra Universities including "Toad Hall" at the ANU.
One of my favourite buildings, the Lasalle College of the Arts, in Singapore. A great open design with communal spaces. If I was an arts student I would enjoy studying here.
Fomapan film, cannot remember what type.
The see-through church, officially "Reading Between the Lines," is a unique artwork in Borgloon, Belgium. Designed by the architectural duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh in 2011, the church consists of 100 stacked steel plates. Due to its open structure, the building appears solid from some angles and almost transparent from others. This symbolizes the interplay between landscape, architecture, and spirituality. The see-through church is a popular tourist attraction and offers an impressive view of the surrounding Haspengouw region.
The see-through church, officially "Reading Between the Lines," is a unique artwork in Borgloon, Belgium. Designed by the architectural duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh in 2011, the church consists of 100 stacked steel plates. Due to its open structure, the building appears solid from some angles and almost transparent from others. This symbolizes the interplay between landscape, architecture, and spirituality. The see-through church is a popular tourist attraction and offers an impressive view of the surrounding Haspengouw region.
Shipping containers piled on Hanjin freighter as cranes work above it, berthed at Port of Oakland Middle Harbor in California
This photo is part of the series: Port of Oakland
The WERK-KABINET is a room in which we experiment with modes of education and interactions between people and objects. In this space, we link the Z33 research theme of “work” with the questions that we continually ask ourselves. We invite everyone to think about the relevance of knowledge, objects, materials, images and technologies.
The content of the WERK-KABINET will change continually during MANUFACTUUR 3.0.
Concept: Anne van Oppen, Irma Földényi
Spatial design: Irma Földényi
Production: Jo Van Bostraeten & Sannah Belzer (OpenStructures principle)
catalogue Mind the System, Find the Gap - Graphic Desigtn by Niek Kosten
opening Mind the System, Find the Gap
Tablescape is an abstracted piece of furniture. Built according to the openstructures grid, it performs a combination of functions and forms a hybrid, resulting from the cross between oversized furniture and microarchitecture. In the exhibition Mind the System, Find the Gap, a tablescape-installationis used as a lounge, comprising diverse functions such as sitting platforms, exhibition space and clustered terraces of different heights. Some smaller tablescape-clusters form signalisation elements throughout the exhibition on the Z33 site, and also the benches inside the exhibition spaces are tablescape furniture.
photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33
Ter gelegenheid van de tentoonstelling '21' vroegen we aan 21 grafisch designers om een affiche als ‘persoonlijk statement’ te ontwerpen.
© Thomas Lommée 2012
Container cranes at night above ship piled with freight at Port of Oakland.
This photo is part of the series: Port of Oakland
The WERK-KABINET is a room in which we experiment with modes of education and interactions between people and objects. In this space, we link the Z33 research theme of “work” with the questions that we continually ask ourselves. We invite everyone to think about the relevance of knowledge, objects, materials, images and technologies.
The content of the WERK-KABINET will change continually during MANUFACTUUR 3.0.
Concept: Anne van Oppen, Irma Földényi
Spatial design: Irma Földényi
Production: Jo Van Bostraeten & Sannah Belzer (OpenStructures principle)
Whitefish Point Lighthouse is different from most in this area because of it's open structure. It is a great spot for bird migration and an important shipping nav. aid.
will be off & on for awhile, going to pick up the grand-girls & off to some other family gathering. Will check in when we can.
opening Mind the System, Find the Gap
Tablescape is an abstracted piece of furniture. Built according to the openstructures grid, it performs a combination of functions and forms a hybrid, resulting from the cross between oversized furniture and microarchitecture. In the exhibition Mind the System, Find the Gap, a tablescape-installationis used as a lounge, comprising diverse functions such as sitting platforms, exhibition space and clustered terraces of different heights. Some smaller tablescape-clusters form signalisation elements throughout the exhibition on the Z33 site, and also the benches inside the exhibition spaces are tablescape furniture.
photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33
OpenStuctures - een tentoonstelling van ontwerper Thomas Lommée in Z33 van 26.09 tot 13.12.2009 - rond zijn project OpenStructures. Hierin onderzoekt Thomas Lommée de mogelijkheden van een open ontwerpsysteem dat hij vooropstelt als een alternatief in het zoeken naar duurzame en democratische vormen van design. Op 17.11.2009 gaf Thomas Lommée een lezing over dit project in de zebrazaal van Z33.
foto's: Nele Bronckaers
organisatie: Design Platform Limburg & Z33
Tablescape - Christiane Högner (2003-...)
Commissie opdracht Z33
Tablescape is an abstracted piece of furniture. Built according to the openstructures grid, it performs a combination of functions and forms a hybrid, resulting from the cross between oversized furniture and microarchitecture. In the exhibition Mind the System, Find the Gap, a tablescape-installationis used as a lounge, comprising diverse functions such as sitting platforms, exhibition space and clustered terraces of different heights. Some smaller tablescape-clusters form signalisation elements throughout the exhibition on the Z33 site, and also the benches inside the exhibition spaces are tablescape furniture.
photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33