AUTUMN OCTOBER VOL.48
2014
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Maybe yours"
P e t r o s V a s i a dis C r e a t iv e Dir e c t o r C h ie f E d it or Publ ish e r
INSIDE Vol.48
Read about Serge Mikhael's Smart Press Ads, Felix Vorreiter's
Awarded
Children's
Bidzinska's
Bonnie
Clyde,
Moksha
clothings"
Furniture
by
(industrial
&
&
by
Andrew product
A
Calendar,
"photoshoot
about
Perutska,
Ruined
Zhenia Wagner,
design)
Ewelina
Inesis by
Golf
Mathieu
Clubs
Boimare
and "Atriums - Contemplations On Light And Form" (photography series) by Pygmalion Karatzas.
Smart Press Ads
These are three different press ads for Smart Fortwo i did for a university project under one main theme ; "low fuel consumption (400km per 20L)". I hope you like them.
Advertising, Art Direction, Creative Direction
Serge Mikhael Advertiser, Art Director, Graphic Designer, Bassist, Guitarist. Batroun, Lebanon
Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/20006115/Smart-Press-Ads
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1. Emergency kit for smart. 2. IQ 400 km/20L. 3. Hitting the fuel market.
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Felix Vorreiter Karlsruhe, Germany
www.fel-x.com
Kinder Erlebniskalender / Children's Calendar Design, Illustration, Print Design
A Calendar for kids and their families.
Every month has a specific topic (a game, knowledge transfer, fun, handicrafts and so on). Every day is a little suprise, task or piece for the monthly topic. By picking out the 7cm circle cards the monthy theme is also transforming its appearance. The Calendar for Children has won the prestigious Gregor 2009 and a Gold Award at the Stuttgart "Kalenderschau".
Every day you get an days you get a pair. ;-) The eyes can be ordinary furniture.
used
eye, to
every
bring
two
live
to
The back of each day-card show synonyms for "sehen" (to see). ... the flipside of the cards contain traffic signs with their meanings, and day after day, the car park is filling with fancy vehicles. In the month of the German carnival the children can discover jokes or little rhymes, the cards also make good confetti. On the back side of this month' page are children's masks to cut-out: Prinzessin Taulinde & Ritter Urban.
Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/Kinder-Erlebniskalender-Childrens-Calendar/384273
Ewelin Bidzińs Katowice, Poland
dropr.com/ewelinabidzinska
na ska
Bonnie&Clyde Industrial Design, Product Design
ERGONOMIC GRATERS Project of the universal grater with the possibility of changing the handle. Suitable for ergonomic rules. Providing comfort by increasing hand contact with the surface of the handle and the ability to change hand position on the handle. Wystawy: DMY International Design Festival w Berlinie / Niemcy / 2014 Slovak Design Center w Bratysławie / Słowacja / 2014 Zamek w Zvoleniu / Słowacja / 2014 'Powroty' Zespół Szkół Plastycznych w Katowicach / 2014 Vienna Design Week 2014 / Austria
1. Slovak Design Center in Bratislava 2. DMY International Design Festival Berlin 3. DMY International Design Festival Berlin 2
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3 Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/ Bonnie-Clyde/14117527
photoshoot for "oh, enough!" dress About Moksha clothings
Digital Photography, Directing, Photography
Zhenia Perutska Co-owner
Pravda,B store gallery Kiev, Ukraine
www.facebook.com/pravdab
Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/20158429/photoshoot-for-oh-enough-dress
foiled Photography
Ye seul H (seulholic) Photographer, Web design
http://seulholic.com/
Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/18332531/foiled
Ruined Furniture Architecture, Furniture Design, Industrial Design
R
uined Furniture
The two furniture pieces
is a non-
are made of painted
commissioned
poplar and birch wood
furniture series
using digital fabrication
completed
techniques, and detail
alongside my architectural
hand finishing. Abstract
research. It was driven by
sculptural wood concept
the aesthetic of decay,
models were developed
as decay has replaced
first, then studied and
ornament as the surface
expanded as a means of
condition of modernist
developing the tectonic
architecture.Â
qualities of the furniture.
Andrew Wagner Multidisciplinary Designer, Artist San Diego, CA, USA
awags.us
Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/17495653/Ruined-Furniture
Inesis Golf Clubs
Industrial Design, Product Design
Our brand that was created in 2002 is specialized in golf and belongs to the French retail chainDecathlon, which is part of the Oxylane network. Our main vocation is to make golf accessible to all. This of My
9.0 the
golf all
team
series
is
the
new Inesis golf
created golf
clubs
first
illustration
clubs with
line
up.
the aim to
return to the roots of golf practice. To do so, we emphasis the original values of golf: honesty, simplicity and respect.
Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/20443621/Inesis-Golf-Clubs
Mathieu Boimare Inesis Design Director Decathlon Lille, France
www.inesis.com/
I’m an experienced product designer with over 10 years of experience, developing strong market-driven products. My three European degrees in science, fine arts, and industrial desig n provide me with a broad international vision.
atriums
contemplations on light and form "It is necessary to return to the point where the interplay of light and dark r eveals forms, and in this way to bring r ichness back into architectural space. Yet, the richness and depth of darkness has disappeared from our consciousness, and the subtle nuances that light and darkness engender, their spatial r esonance - these are almost forgotten. Today, when all is cast in homogeneous light, I am committed to pursuing the interrelationship of light and darknes s. Light, whose beauty within darkness is as of jewels that one might cup i n one’s hands; light that, hollowing out darkness and piercing our bodies, blows life into ‘place’."
– Tadao
A ndo
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n architecture, an atrium is a large open space located within a building. Atria were a common feature in ancient dwellings, providing light and ventilation to the interior. Modern atria, as developed in the late 19th and 20th century (brought by industrial revolution’s great advances in iron and glass manufacturing techiques), are often several stories high and having a glazed roof and/or large windows. They are a popular design feature because they create a dynamic and
stimulating interior, provide shelter while maintaining a visual link with the environment, and bring a feeling of space and light. Sometimes
located
immediately
beyond
the
main
entrance
as
lobby
and other times placed in the heart of the compotition as the space that works as a visual connection between the various components of complex buildings and as a semi-public meeting place. As Charles Jencks has noted in his article ‘The architecture of democracy’: “The hidden essence of democratic space is the public realm – the agora – that celebrates our differences, our plural views as well as our commonality and makes speech and action significant.”, adding another political and social dimension to their function and symbolism of indoor agoras. In contemporary design, the aspect of ‘light and ventilation’ has been taken
further
into
more
integrative
sustainable
solutions
in
which
‘living machines’ are part of the ecological wastewater treatment of the facility and together with other bio-climatic design features can achieve zero-energy buildings. In this selection of atriums we see examples from museums (Museum of Islamic Art, MAXXI, Our Dynamic Earth, Enzo Ferrari Museum) to shopping malls (MyZeil), conference centers (Qatar National Convention Center) to universities (Georgetown Doha, Carnegie Mellon Doha, Hamad Bin Khalifa Doha, churches (Jubilee church, Santo Volto di Gesu) to office buildings (Actelion) and concert halls (Usher Hall). As
an
architect,
photographer
and
user,
I
find
this
design
feature
fascinating, from the small scale examples of residential architecture to the grand scale cases of public buildings, and with this on-going collection I want to capture their special role in the vocabulary of architecture. The square format was chosen because of its particular emphasis on composition and geometry, to underline the design signal of
intention,
planning
and
precision.
The
black
&
white
render
chosen to accentuate the interplay between light and form.
was
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1,2,3 Museum of Islamic Art, Doha. Architect I.M. Pei Š Pygmalion Karatzas
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4,5,6 MyZeil shopping center, Frankfurt. Architects Massimiliano & Doriana Fuksas Š Pygmalion Karatzas
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7,8 Qatar National Convention Center, Doha. Architect Arata Isozaki Š Pygmalion Karatzas
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9, 10 MAXXI museum, Roma. Architect Zaha Zadid Š Pygmalion Karatzas
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11, 12 Carnegie Mellon University, Doha. Architects Legorreta + Legorreta Š Pygmalion Karatzas
About Pygmalion Karatzas Pygmalion Karatzas was born
Photography & Video, 2nd place
in Greece in 1973, studied
in the 2014 World Photography
architecture in Budapest, urban
Organization Awards in the
design in Edinburgh, ecovillage
category of National Awards, 3rd
design education at Findhorn.
place in the 2014 International
He has been working as a
Photography Awards category of
freelance architect and through
Non-Pro Architecture-Buildings.
collaborations from Greece and
His images have been featured
abroad since 1999. Designed and
in fine art and architectural
supervised over 20 projects,
magazines from numerous
being involved in all aspects of
countries.
the development from concept
Collaborates with arcspace.
inception and building permits,
com of the Danish Architecture
to shop-drawings, construction
Centre as photo editor of ‘The
supervision, marketing and
Camera’ section dedicated to
networking.
architectural and fine art
A self-taught photographer,
photography. His on-going
in recent years focused also
research is towards an integral
on fine art and editorial
approach to architecture,
architectural photography
sustainability and art. Based in
(rights-managed stock, real
Aigion, travels in Greece and
estate, business rebranding,
abroad for his personal projects
architectural portfolios,
and commissions.
construction yearbooks). Winner of the 2014 Architizer A+ popular choice award in the
http://karatzas.wix.com/photo
category of Architecture Plus
http://karatzas-architects.com
Santo Volto di Gesu, Rome. Architects Sartogo & Grenon Š Pygmalion Karatzas
Jubilee church, Rome. Architects Richard Meier & partners Š Pygmalion Karatzas
Our Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh. Architect Michael Hopkins Š Pygmalion Karatzas
Enzo Ferrari museum, Modena. Architects Future Systems & Shiro Studio Š Pygmalion Karatzas
Usher Hall extension, Edinburgh. Architects LDN Š Pygmalion Karatzas
Georgetown University, Doha. Architects Legorreta + Legorreta Š Pygmalion Karatzas
Actelion, Basel. Architects Herzog & de Meuron Š Pygmalion Karatzas
Hamad Bin Khalifa University Student Center. Architects Legorreta + Legorreta Š Pygmalion Karatzas
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