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Namibia, Namib Wüste, Namib-Naukluft-Park
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Die Namib ist mit einem Alter von rund 80 Millionen Jahren die älteste Wüste der Welt und zugleich einer der unwirtlichsten Orte des Planeten. Bei Tagestemperaturen deutlich über 50 °C, Nachttemperaturen von unter 0 °C, jahrzehntelang andauernden Trockenperioden sowie häufigen Sandstürmen sind Pflanzen und Tiere extremen Lebensbedingungen ausgesetzt.
Studio Photo 2D, 3D sur la thématique des Robots, Constructivisme, futurisme italien…. Robot Kids c’est une journée spéciale pour les enfants, avec des ateliers créatifs, de la musique, des installations... dans le cadre du Robot Festival et avec le département éducatif du Musée d’art Moderne de Bologne. Une après midi pour participer à une expérience multi-sensorielle...
Atelier «mascarades» par Studio Public, Installations avec l’association Shape, Musique avec Dj Bubble...
Studio Photo 2D, 3D sur la thématique des Robots, Constructivisme, futurisme italien…. Robot Kids c’est une journée spéciale pour les enfants, avec des ateliers créatifs, de la musique, des installations... dans le cadre du Robot Festival et avec le département éducatif du Musée d’art Moderne de Bologne. Une après midi pour participer à une expérience multi-sensorielle...
Atelier «mascarades» par Studio Public, Installations avec l’association Shape, Musique avec Dj Bubble...
Composition with installed cranes on Sunday, their day off - seen from the terrace of the Tate Modern (but not as far as I know one of the exhibits)
국민대학교 의상디자인학과 졸업 패션쇼 (The 38th Kookmin University Fashion Show)
Students of Fashion Design presented their gradution portfolios through a fashion show, Seoul, Korea, Sept 18, 2010. Its theme was "Constructivism(구성주의)."
(c) Kyung K. Park
FLY Мassive Millworks интервью для Houzz
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국민대학교 의상디자인학과 졸업 패션쇼 (The 38th Kookmin University Fashion Show)
Students of Fashion Design presented their gradution portfolios through a fashion show, Seoul, Korea, Sept 18, 2010. Its theme was "Constructivism(구성주의)."
(c) Kyung K. Park
Adapatación de la Revista 23 a la vanguardia Constructivista. Nota principal Andres Calamaro + publicidades.
Filmed in May 2019
Old DDR film Orwo chrom UT18( process of Sovcolor) + Nikon f5 + Nikkor 24-70/2.8G
The emulsion expired in 1992
In dem Berliner Showroom wird dem Besucher auf mehr als 500 qm eindrucksvoll das Standbausystem constructiv Pon von Burkhardt Leitner constructiv demonstriert.
Interessenten haben die einmalige Möglichkeit das Produkt live auf Funktion und Optik zu prüfen.
국민대학교 의상디자인학과 졸업 패션쇼 (The 38th Kookmin University Fashion Show)
Students of Fashion Design presented their gradution portfolios through a fashion show, Seoul, Korea, Sept 18, 2010. Its theme was "Constructivism(구성주의)."
(c) Kyung K. Park
Vladimir Tatlin, aircraft (1933) ), known as "Letatlin.", or ornithopter "Letatlin". Fragment (1989)
Another shot of the Narkomfin Building (a house built in 1932 for Soviet Russia's Finance Ministry --Narkomfin = narodny kommissariat finansov. A fine example of Constructivist architecture and avant-garde interior planning, it is now forgotten and neglected). Lubitel + Kodak100 TMX (double exposure).
school of architecture yekaterinburg 2.0, winter 2017, tutors: anton kalgaev / yaroslav kovalchuk / jörn schiemann / otto weyers;
constructivist building / housing, 1933, architect: ivan antonov
Studio Photo 2D, 3D sur la thématique des Robots, Constructivisme, futurisme italien…. Robot Kids c’est une journée spéciale pour les enfants, avec des ateliers créatifs, de la musique, des installations... dans le cadre du Robot Festival et avec le département éducatif du Musée d’art Moderne de Bologne. Une après midi pour participer à une expérience multi-sensorielle...
Atelier «mascarades» par Studio Public, Installations avec l’association Shape, Musique avec Dj Bubble...
uraloblsovnarkhoz dormitory, yekaterinburg, 1930-1933, architect: moisei ginzburg
„The former dormitory only has two hallways running through the whole building on its third and sixth floors. These two hallways provided access to every single generic two-storey F-type cell within the dorm. Motivated by creative search as much as by communal housing ideas and a striving for cost-efficiency (strangely enough, even multi-storey solutions may prove rational), constructivists also aimed to improve sanitary conditions. Despite certain drawbacks, the multi-storey design with large windows and high ceilings in living rooms and lower ceilings and smaller windows in bedrooms enabled increased floor area and more spacious cells. Today these F-cells, promptly dubbed “effas” by the common folk, accommodate offices and workshops owned by painters union members. Most of the interiors were lost, but several of the F cells remained almost untouched.”
I made this bookend out of the base of an old piano. The picture is an ad for the Rodchenko Exhibit at the MoMA in NYC.
The art movement/genre of constructivism, specifically Soviet Propaganda styles, is what I used as my inspiration for this 10 photo series as well as my fiancé who is retiring from the Coronado Lifeguards after 30 years of service.
The images were taken with my Pentax DSLR K-3 and my trusty 18-270mm Pentax Lens. Photoshop Cloud was then used to create these images.
Adapatación de la Revista 23 a la vanguardia Constructivista. Nota principal Andres Calamaro + publicidades.
Tate Modern's new exhibition about two Russian Constructivism artists, Lyubov Popova and Aleksandr Rodchenko.
Chess table in the 'worker's club'.
everydaylifestyle.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/rodchenko-popo...
국민대학교 의상디자인학과 졸업 패션쇼 (The 38th Kookmin University Fashion Show)
Students of Fashion Design presented their gradution portfolios through a fashion show, Seoul, Korea, Sept 18, 2010. Its theme was "Constructivism(구성주의)."
(c) Kyung K. Park
chekist town, yekaterinburg, 1929-1936, architect: ivan antonov, veniamin sokolov
„Originally called the NKVD living quarters, the complex was nicknamed Chekist Town by the common folk. The project involved the construction of an extensive network of residential and public purpose buildings, including residential housing, cultural centres and health and educational facilities.
Communal houses for workers were regarded as an important socialist achievement made through a working class initiative. The working class strove to do away with inequality in living space distribution and rejected the former household order. The collectivisation commandments urged Soviet citizens to wash at public bath houses and eat at public factory-kitchens. Therefore lack of personal kitchens and bathrooms became a distinguishing feature of these houses. Nowadays apartments at the revamped Chekist Town, of course, do have bathrooms: they usually occupy former bedrooms and have inherited their large windows.
Built in the shape of a semicircle, Iset Hotel is the Chekist Town’s central architectural landmark. A top-down view reveals that the hotel, a former hotel-type dormitory, resembles a sickle, while the adjacent Sergo Ordzhonikidze House of Culture (currently housing the Urals Local History Museum) looks like a hammer. However, this subtle tribute was never officially recognised.
Residential buildings forming the outer border of the block are aligned towards the surrounding streets by 10 degrees, imparting a certain rhythm and dynamism to the block space.”
Tate Modern's new exhibition about two Russian Constructivism artists, Lyubov Popova and Aleksandr Rodchenko.
Room 12, 'worker's club'.
everydaylifestyle.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/rodchenko-popo...
Tsentrosoyuz building, Miasnitskaia Ulitsa 39, Moscow. Le Corbusier designed constructivist building constructed between 1929 and 1936. Le Corbusier submitted the winning design from 35 Russian and 3 overseas architects invited to participate in a competition. The building was to have accommodated 2,000 office workers of the Central Union of Consumer Co-operatives but was eventually used by the Commissariat for Light Industry. His design was for three glass faced rectangular blocks for the offices and a semi-circular end for the workers' club and auditoria. The overall plan was not realised and architects Pierre Jeanneret and Nikolai Kolli assisted in completing the work.