Friday, June 29, 2018

Marija Tiurina’ Watercolor Paintings of Fantastical Worlds Filled with Mysterious Characters

The intricate watercolor paintings of Marija Tiurina force the viewer to delve deeply into tangled masses to extract certain elements, which often seem to be creations of a centralized figure’s consciousness. In the illustration above a man can be seen leaving a busy cool-toned realm while stepping right into an equally styled red and purple-hued dimension. Is the viewer right into a fictionalized world, or are you currently looking into the character’s mind?

Although Tiurina frequently sketches a draft of her paintings before including watercolor, a number of the pieces presented here were freehanded directly onto the paper using paint. This spontaneity is seen in a number of her new, larger works which you can find on Behance. More examples can also be seen on her website and Instagram.

H/T thisiscolossal

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Wednesday, June 27, 2018

The Very Many Studio Designed Facade of a Colorful Pavilion in Texas

New York design studio The Very Many, led by Marc Fornes, has designed a blue-and-yellow covering outside a leisure center in El Paso, Texas.

The canopy, known as Marquise, contains hundreds of aluminum shingles that are cut to diamond-shaped panels and attached to leave small gaps between.

 

The panels are organized to produce a curved self-supported structure, with a striped pattern on the underside and a chequerboard effect on top.

Hints of pink and orange are observable in the deep crevices, creating a general color palette based on the Texan environment.

The design comprises 240 panels in shades of blue –“from bright midday skies to a deep, transparent dusk” — and 280 yellowish pieces which also change in tone.

Marquise is positioned at the entry to the Westside Natatorium indoor swimming pool in El Paso, providing a canopy that shields from the sun and rain. It is anchored by a set of concrete bases, so it doesn’t blow off and then double as seats.

“A marquise is historically classified as a curvilinear glass and steel awning, attached to freestanding or buildings,” said the studio.

“Seemingly inflated by the end, like a tent or sail, the ultra-thin surface billows upward from the floor, where it creates two contiguous chairs: cast in place concrete components that inherit the compound curvature of this faceted but surface.”

In 2015, he made an outside installation to get a French college with similar aluminum plates and colored blue and green.

This is his next installment in Texas — the first was a spine-like, arched pavilion at San Antonio with a bright green colorway.

Photography is by Naaro.

Project credits:

Engineer: LaufsED
Architect of Westside Natatorium: In Situ Architecture

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Monday, June 25, 2018

How Students Spend Their Leisure Time – Hobbies and Interests

How the Rising Costs of Steel Can Affect Your Steel Build Investment

Steel is a global asset, with the material being a major component in everything from shipbuilding and infrastructure to everyday machines and appliances. It is an industry that is worth billions and is vital to the economy of most countries. Yet it is a commodity that is subject to significant influence from a variety of factors including:

  • The strength of the nation’s currency
  • The status of the global economy
  • World disasters and weather events

The World Steel Association is the global authority on the steel industry that makes predictions about the demand for steel and if prices will rise or fall using sophisticated software and years of experience. The organization anticipates that in 2018, the price of steel will increase by 8% and credits this rise to China’s increased demand for the metal. This is significant as China is the world’s leading producer of steel and hence they dominate the global market. In 2016, supply greatly outweighed demand and as a result, the price of steel decreased as China transferred its economic focus to services instead of infrastructure and manifesting. The Chinese government has vowed to continue to decrease the production of steel significantly by 2020.

As China takes a back seat, the worlds demand for steel still continues, with the US showing particular demand for the valuable metal. Steel manufacturers are set to benefit greatly from the increased demand but this will translate into greater costs for the consumer. Those looking to invest will see steel building costs soar in the later months of 2018 and early 2019 so now is very much the time to capitalize on the market and purchase your steel building now. You can also lock your steel building cost by using providers such as Armstrong Steel.

Is a Steel Build a worthy investment?

A steel build is a great option for a number of reasons. With more people than ever starting their businesses from home, it can be more productive for entrepreneurs to have a home base to work from. Steel builds come in a range of sizes and shapes to suit its purpose and can provide a highly functional space for start-ups or established business owners. They are incredibly easy to construct which can cut the cost of hiring help and as the buildings are pre-fabricated, this removes the need for an architect. One of the great things about a steel build is your ability to customize it to suit your growing business needs but is not just businesses that can benefit from these clever investments.

Following the phenomenal success of companies such as Airbnb, people are now adding steel builds to their property as a way to build a passive income. These customizable spaces can be turned into spacious, stylish and rentable accommodation for travelers looking to get away for a weekend in the country or have a classy city break without paying for a hotel. These remarkable builds are incredibly versatile, so now is the time to invest. 

 

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Friday, June 22, 2018

New-York Design Studio Jumbo Designs Tubular Chair and Three Matching Lamps

New York design studio Jumbo has made a dark purple seat and three matching lamps, all from curved tubes of steel. The curved tubular forms function as the seat’s structure and the lamps’ bases, in the bits that comprise the Neotenic collection.

The little series that was launched in the NYCxDesign festival past month was designed by friends and designers Monling Lee and Justin Donnelly — who established a studio called Jumbo in 2016.

The duo that is located in Brooklyn created the items in the collection from fitting chunky, tubular types in a dark purple color. The alloy frames are coated in an auto urethane paint, giving the metal surfaces a high-gloss sheen that is very similar to lacquer.

The seat comprises two tubular components. A U-shaped volume turned upside down strains that the two back legs, while the next more angular piece creates the backrest and two front legs. The base of the chair is covered in cowhide dyed a fitting deep burgundy, with the rough upholstered feel juxtaposing the glossy metal structural components.

The next light fixture has been designed as a table light. It’s a similar shape to the ground lamp but is smaller in scale in 11.5 inches (29.25 centimeters) tall. Last, the wall mounted sconce has the very identical dimensions as the table lamp with a cord attached to one end of the curved steel design to turn the light on.

H/T dezeen

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A Japanese photographer Captures the Beauty of Frozen Bubble Formations in the New Series

Japanese photographer Ryota Kajita has seized the odd ice patterns of Alaska‘s interior swamps and ponds for the last eight years as part of the Ice Formations collection. The temporary structures look like fanciful desserts found from the wild, with suspended shavings lightly dusting the formations’ edges.

Photography enables me to look closely at those minutes and subjects, take the time to observe them and assist me to know my surroundings more intimately,” Ryota informs Colossal. “Through photos, nature shows its subtle beauty. From the Ice Formations series, I hope to discuss these transient and small creations of nature with other people.”

Images from the exhibition are included in a group exhibition at the Mt. Rokko Photographeric Garden through July 30, 2018. You may view more of the Alaska-based photographer‘s explorations on Facebook and Instagram.

H/T thisiscolossal

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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Zaha Hadid Architects Build Marvellous Morpheus Hotel In Macao

Text description offered by the architects. Asia’s hottest amusement destination, Macau welcomed over 32 million tourists in 2017, with visitor numbers increasing each year. Situated in Cotai, Macau, City of Dreams is a major integrated resort including casino, two theatres, shopping district, 20 restaurants and four resorts.

Informed by the fluid types within China’s rich customs of jade carving, the Morpheus’ design unites dramatic public spaces and generous guest rooms with advanced engineering and formal cohesion.

Conceived as a vertical extrusion of its rectangular footprint, a series of voids is carved through its center to create an urban window linking the hotel’s interior communal spaces with the city and building the sculptural forms that define the resort‘s public areas.

Linked at floor level with the surrounding three-storey podium of the City of Dreams resort, the Morpheus houses 770 guest rooms, suites and sky villas, and includes civic spaces, event and meeting centers, gaming rooms, lobby atrium, restaurants, spa and rooftop pool, spa as well as extensive back-of-house places and ancillary facilities.

The plan resolves the hotel’s many complicated programmes within one cohesive envelope. Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) was commissioned to build the resort in 2012. At that moment, foundations were in place of a condo tower that did not advance.

 

ZHA designed the Morpheus as a very simple extrusion of the existing abandoned bases; using this rectangular footprint to specify a 40-story construction of two inner vertical circulation cores attached at podium and roof degrees where the many guest amenities were required.

This extrusion created a monolithic block making best utilize its growth envelope that’s limited to a 160m height by neighborhood planning codes. This block was then carved’ with voids.

The basic diagram of the resort‘s layout is a set of towers attached to the roof and ground levels. The central atrium involving the towers runs the height of the resort and is traversed by outside voids that join the north and south facades. These voids make the urban window which connects the resort‘s interior communal spaces with the town.

 

Three horizontal vortices generate the voids through the building and specify the hotel’s dramatic inner public spaces; creating exceptional corner suites with spectacular views of both the atrium and town. This arrangement maximizes the number of hotel rooms with external views and promises an equal room distribution on either side of this building.

In-between the free-form voids that traverse the atrium, a string of bridges make unique spaces for the resort‘s restaurants, bars and guest lounges by renowned chefs including Alain Ducasse and Pierre Hermé.

The atrium’s twelve glass lifts offer guests with remarkable views of the resort‘s exterior and interior as they travel between the voids of their building.

 

As among the world’s leading resorts, the Morpheus’ interior spaces required a high level of adaptability to accommodate the numerous varying requirements of its guest amenities. The construction’s exoskeleton optimizes the insides by creating spaces that are uninterrupted by encouraging columns or walls.

The world’s first free-form high-rise exoskeleton, its vibrant pattern of structural members at lower levels progresses upwards to some less dense grid of lighter members at its summit.

 

Morpheus draws on a ZHA’s 40 years of research to the integration of interior and exterior, private and civic, solid and void, Cartesian and Einsteinian. Space is woven into the structure to tie different programmes collectively and make connections.

Viviana Muscettola, ZHA’s job director, explains,”Morpheus combines its optimal arrangement with structural integrity and sculptural form. The plan is unusual as it does not refer to conventional architectural typologies.

 

Macau‘s buildings have referenced architecture styles from around the world. Morpheus has evolved from its distinctive surroundings and site requirements as a new structure expressly of this city.

“The expertise of members of the Morpheus team has created new possibilities for architecture,” lasted Muscettola. “The thorough parametric model combined each the resort’s aesthetic, aesthetic and manufacture requirements and will radically change how our built environment is constructed and planned.”

Lawrence Ho, chairman, and CEO of Melco Resorts stated,”From the very beginning, we shared ZHA’s vision and determination to push boundaries. Morpheus provides a journey of the imagination. From the curved outside to the dramatic interior spaces, it pleases the eye and excites the senses contemporary masterpiece to be enjoyed by many generations to come”

H/T Archdaily

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