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Week of September 2nd, 2019 – Fashion Forward

Architectural Ceramics

Fashion design and interior design have a lot more in common than one might think at first glance. Since September is host to global Fashion Week events from New York to London – we’re taking a look at how these disciplines are two sides of the same creative coin. 1. Fashion Week Takes on Tile. Allison Eden Spotlight , Allison Eden. Allison Eden is one of our favorite vendor-artists!

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Kuala Lumpur Kintsugi

Diary of a Tile Addict

The architects at MVRDV have a way with façades that brings so much excitement, variety and innovation to the world. After previously covering their Crystal Houses and the magnificent M Cube , an experimental exterior in Kuala Lumpur is next to catch Tile Addict’s eye. Photo Credits: Daria Scagliola and Photo Edit: Stijn Brakkee. In a similar vein to Flexstone by Solus , the surface is cracked and separated, making way for light to escape.

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032: Projects in Architecture School are Silly

Life of an Architect

Your college architecture projects will be silly because they are designed to make you think outside what you already know. They are also supposed to force you to evaluate your own belief system, your own understanding of how spaces work, and the things that shape your ideas. Continue reading 032: Projects in Architecture School are Silly at Life of an Architect.

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Kuala Lumpar Kintsugi

Diary of a Tile Addict

The architects at MVRDV have a way with façades that brings so much excitement, variety and innovation to the world. After previously covering their Crystal Houses and the magnificent M Cube , an experimental exterior in Kuala Lumpar is next to catch Tile Addict’s eye. Photo Credits: Daria Scagliola and Photo Edit: Stijn Brakkee. In a similar vein to Flexstone by Solus , the surface is cracked and separated, making way for light to escape.

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