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CONTENT 39 PROJECTS
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08 TUNQUEN HOUSE
introducing 36 Henrique Oliveria
by Mas Fernandes Arquitectos
14 moya moya
by Studio Phenomenon
REVIEW 42 Anamorphic Art
22 DENIM AR GE by Zemberek Design world heritage 50 City of Butrint design hero Arne Jacobsen
28 treasure table by Frederik Roije
30 bison side table by Omelette-Ed
31 silk
by Willy Chong
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SUGGESTED POINTS 56 Ironside Fish & Oyster city guide by designer 66 Zafer Karoglu - IGLO Architects EVENT SCHEDULE
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TUNQUEN LOCATION: TUNQUEN, CHILE YEAR: 2012 08
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HOUSE
BY MAS FERNANDEZ ARQUITECTOS
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Thinking about a second home, it is inevitable to imagine a place with special features, much more if it is facing the sea. The Elizabeth House, as we call it for a long time in honor of his owner, who is a single 50 years old mother, reflects very well the clarity, simplicity and honesty with which, in our view, should tackle these projects. The important thing was the location, to refuge from the wind of “Punta de Gallo� cliff, and to protect the surrounding vegetation of weeds, thorns and docks. The house is based on a grid of pillars of 3.50 x 3.50 meters, that sorts well modulating beams that ends up embracing the house , leading a terrace and a small central space (where the Jacuzzi barrel is). The structure is left to the view being part of the external expression of the house.
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The walls, that are arranged inside of the structure, make enclosures whose dimensions are arranged on the module. The interior partitions are made of white painted pine, the same wood chosen for the structure, a wood of the area and very well known by all carpenter. So, this shelter on a cliff of the coast of the V Region of Chile has been opened for a few months and has already received visitors that are looking for a place to retire and look into the sea.
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Outside, the house was treated with graphite gray primers that ensure low maintenance over time and that strengthen the form of a container.
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moya moya by Studio Phenomenon We constructed the studio where our client could study and dye kimonos, her chief hobby, as the center of the house; also, we tried to provide the place to communicate and interact, accepting foreign students after her kids leave the home. The shape of the building plot is a huge square (9100*9100), and it slopes and spreads north and south. Because of the slating ground, a private space was settled in the northern part commanding a fine view. An open ceiling studio is connected to a kitchen, so that allows the client to have a big party as she desires. Considering when she ages in the future, her bedroom, a study room, and other infrastructures are placed on the first floor. Other single rooms, a living room, and a Japanese style room are on the second floor; moreover, you can enjoy a fine prospect with Mt. Fuji from the living room.
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When we look at this project from a different perspective, the most significant characteristic of this construction is the stainless steel fence which surrounds the building. By creating the space which makes the border between the inside and the outside of the building vague, the inside thereof is difficult to see from the outside. In terms of security, significant effects can be also expected.
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“The change of the light creates not only gripping moire patterns but also gives different and diverse impressions to the house.” A moire pattern is generated since the stainless steel is doubled, and it makes people feel as if they are in the inside even if they are in the outside. Being swayed by the wind, the stainless steel fence shines and causes a great variety of the moire patterns. The angle and strength of the light are certainly changed by time – morning, afternoon, evening, and night. The change of the light creates not only gripping moire patterns, but also gives different and diverse impressions to the house. This is the place where people can closely enjoy the transitions of time, seasons, and climates through the house.
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LOCATION: ISTANBUL YEAR: 2014 22
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DENIM AR-GE BY
ZEMBEREK
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The space is designed as an R & D studio within headquarter of a textile company. The design concept was built on the physical relations among the users (R & D personnel), products, accessories, and the materials. It was observed that actions of sitting, walking, working, evaluating the products by comparisons, performed in ordinary levels and locations, are limiting the function of R & D. It was needed to design a space where flexibility of working in motion and accessing the whole volume instead of using a limited area is possible. The concept was based on the suggestion of establishing a platform where it is possible to expand the possibilities instead of using a desk that limits the size of the usuable space and accessibility. We aimed to free the actions of sitting, working while in motion, leaning, meeting, easily accessing the hangers, and observing the products (denims, fabrics, accessories, etc.) from different distances and lots of them together, instead of defining the locations of the actions. It was intended to increase and diversify the possibilities of the way of interactions of the users with each other and the space.
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In this connection, the elevations between 0 and 80 cm were separated from each other with different area intensities, and turned into platforms for the mentioned activities without boundaries. The curvilinear form was supported the sustainability of fluent and flexible movement. We made it easier to focus on products by selection of small palette of materials. We also provided different variations and levels of artificial and natural lighting. Text by Zemberek Design Photos by Safak Emrence
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PROJECTS / Funiture Design
TREASURE TABLE FREDERIK ROIJE
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b覺son s覺de table
designed by Omelette-ED
Bison is a collection of side tables available in 2 sizes with a high visual dynamism thanks to the possibility of combining colors, breaking the monotony of the spaces. Ideal for residential and contract spaces.
OMELETTE-ED VALENCIA - SPAIN
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sılk
design by Willy Chong
“According to the legend silk was discovered by Lei Zu, a Chinese empress and wife of the mythical Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan, who was said to have ruled China around 3000 BC. During the 15th century the Kingdom of Sweden made an attempt at self-production, but this was short-lived and, despite a royal ban on all imports of silk, almost all silk weaving mills shut down during the 17th century. Even today, this natural fiber is unsurpassed and I decided that the depiction would be a hommage to silk, in the form of a rug, an object which both highlights its luster, but also its strength, to cope against stresses. Inspired by two different types of carpets; knotted Chinese carpet, woven with senneh knots and lacks fringes and the Swedish rag rug that is woven with plain weave and has fringes on the end. The result is the synthesis of both.”
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ARTICLES / Introducing an Artist
The blockbuster web-like architectural integrations of Henrique Oliveria is frequently shared through internet the past few years. We wanted to anatomize the design approach of the Brazilian artist, along with his famous installations and other artworks, including paintings and sculptures.
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Organic networks integrated into architecture
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“..the fusion between forms expresses a metaphoric reference of his culture, urban life and social discriminations in Brazil...� Graduated from University of Sao Paulo from the School of Communication and Arts with a bachelors in painting and masters in Visual Poetics, Oliveria prefers to live and practice his art in Sao Paulo, Brazil. 41 year old artist is mostly known with his three dimensional amorphic structures resembling a living botanical organism, fictionalized within the space, offering an inspirational and quiet dazzling experience for the viewers.
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Baitogogo installation, as Oliveria’s famous work settled in the Paris gallery Palais de Tokyo, is an artificial moment, delicately designed by the artist owing to his impressive skills in sculpturing and knowledge of materials and their potentials. Built out of a local material tapumes, peculiar to Brazilian urban culture, Baitogogo embodies the existing beams and columns or other site-specific architectural components by manipulating them with a twisting or multiplying action. Creating a jaw-dropping picture of a massive organic material transforming the space into a knotted root-like organism, the fusion between forms expresses a metaphoric reference of his culture, urban life and social discriminations in Brazil.
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Influenced by studies on biology, human neural systems or physical pathologies, Oliveria tactfully blends anatomic assumptions with social science while creating an unforgettable image of a spectacular accretionary network.
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An unusual way of seeing:
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ANAMORPHIC ART
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Anamorphosis is a distorted perspective projection technique that can be perceived as a proper image only from a specific point. By extruding the parts of the two-dimensional visual on the Z-axis, it is aimed to let the viewer reconstitute the image only from the given point, appearing to be plotted on a two dimensional surface. Anamorphic signs are commonly used in road markings, viewable at a shallow angle, calculating the view point change of the driver or the moving individual. The technique can also be related to an old artistic painting style called ‘trompe l’oeil’, both uses a constructed trick to build a projected perspective, directing the viewer to an unconventional point where the image resolves as it is planned. Ceiling of Saint Ignazio Church from late 17th century can be defined as one of the significant examples of ancient use of anamorphosis.
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The technique today recognized as a way of creating an illusion as an art tool which can be applied in any type of geometrical form, built structures or even urban spaces. Swiss artist Felice Varini, is one of the most famous practitioner of this technique among architectural spaces or their surroundings. His work defined as ‘Anti-Mona Lisa’ by art critic Joel Koskas, which summarizes the manifest of his perspective-localized paintings in the best way. Varini not only focuses on the presented image but the whole production, how the distorted shapes are turned into fragmented shapes and how they are experienced out of the vantage point by the viewer.
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Another noticeable example of Anamorphosis is the project Impossible Geometry by photographer Fanette Guilloud. Influenced by Varini’s work, Guilloud aims to create a non-digital illusion by painting various already-illusional geometrical forms in abandoned houses or derelict interior spaces. The project is pretty impressive, combining the projection-stencil technique with graffiti, and emphasizing the perceptual depth by applying the paint to doors, windows, water pipes and even to the left objects inside the houses.
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The city of Butrint is an exclusive ancient landscape, settled on the south lands of Albania. Regarded as an essential fragment of the country’s cultural pattern, Butrint evokes all the powerful and glorious times through the historical remainings of past empires that once occupied the region that appeared with the excavations during the last two centuries.
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City of Butrint has always been a strategic point throughout the history, although the community was forced to leave the lands centuries ago due to the subterranean water infiltration. All the ancient architectural pieces of the city, alongside many sculptures and minor residuals, were excavated from the covered mud and vegetation by initially Italian archeologists, then local professionals whom carried out a more detailed work through the site. Encircled by massive stone blocks, the Acropolis houses an amphitheathre with 23 rows for audience, dating back to 3rd BC, two temples around the theather and many sculptures, especially the Goddess of Butrint, which represents the culture of the oldest Greek inhabitants and their ideals for art and crafts at its best.
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“all the ancient architectural pieces of the city, alongside many sculptures and minor residuals, were excavated from the covered mud and vegetation by initially Italian archeologists..�
Not only the acropolis but the entire region reveals many important cultural elements such as an antique palatial dwelling or an antique baptistery, all preserved and protected from human interaction throughout the years, based upon the mud and vegetation cover. Major developments were done around the site especially after 1992, collapse of the communist regime, the same year whole city was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage.
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ARTICLES / Design Heroes
arne jacobsen (4 September 1913 – 22 March 2005)
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“Jacobsen was encouraged by his father to study and practice in architecture as a major, though he initially wanted to become a painter, inspired by her mother’s floral paintings and artistic skills. It was -no doubt- a good choice for the pioneer architect when all the awards he received even during his school years. While student, he travelled to France and Germany where he found a chance to observe rationalist architecture of Gropius and Mies van der Rohe, as well as Corbusier’s influential works which strongly inspired and shaped Jacoben’s early works. Proportion is regarded as the artist’s most powerful gun of his innovative and functional approach, a great skill and perception that is reflected to all of his works. Most of the art and design critics strongly defend Jacobsen’s great contribution to modern movement, that he and other Scandinavian designers added a humane element into the main features of modernism, besides simplicity and functionality.”
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ironside fish & oyster Name: Ironside Fish & Oyster Restaurant Des覺gner: Basile Studio Price: $$ Location: 1654 India Street, San Diego, CA 92101, USA
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Basile Studio invites San Diego locals and visitors into this nautical, fantastic world, disguised as a Fish&Oyster Bar right in the middle of old neighborhood of the city, Little Italy. Entire interior project of the restaurant is filled with art installations, focal features and one-of-a-kind architectural details and artworks that overwhelm the guests from their first step to the last. Named after the former owners of the re-developed and overhauled industrial building, Ironside is not only a fish restaurant but a whole new concept and a project with every design detail and brand identity. Countless mesmerizing design objects are delicately complemented with raw finishings and materials, forming up a buzzling mood alongside the preserved vintage and artistic ambience.
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San Diego based Basile Studio’s brilliant approach is an undeniable fact about the success of the interior design. Each object that is used among the space is custom designed and fabricated in the studio’s own warehouse, aiming to create an exquisite and collaborative environment with site-specific installations and artisan furnishing. Design team worked on Ironside project for more than a year which can be regarded as an impressive effort that ended up as a breathtaking, sophisticated interior of a lovely restaurant.
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Most of the industrial details of the former metal atelier are preserved and exposed on purpose, emphasizing the casual approach of the restaurant itself. Nautical references sprinkled all around the space, hidden behind architectural and decorative details. Deep niches upon the walls of dining area, anchor logos inlayed on the concrete floor, boat hatch-like cabinets are some of the details that are mimicking cruise ships and enhancing the maritime roots. Typographical posters and installations are also another noticeable element of the interiors. Design statement of Basile or some other aphorisms to expand nautical and vintage concept are applied on walls, ceilings or floorings with various types of signs, fonts and sizes. Large marquee signs not only enliven the space with the color or the form, but they also add or reflect the sense of humor of the design team, giving a clue about the warm and joyful spirit of the brand. Ironside Fish & Oyster Bar is mostly suggested for casual group meetings, however it is advised to make reservations before, from their official website.
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INTERVIEW / Inspirational 5
This time on Inspirational 5, we have had a chance to ask five questions to Zafer Karoglu from Iglo Design. Graduated from Yildiz Technical University, Faculty of Architecture, Department of Architecture in 1992 Zafer Karoglu started his architectural carier at MTM Mimarlik (Architectural Practice) between years 1989-1994, then he worked at Ada Mimarlik (Architectural Practice) until 2001.
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The place that inspired and impressed you the most? Why? Especially in Paris, there is something which I cannot explain. Everytime I visit the city, it adds someting into my perspective. Chatuchak Market which i visited previous year in Bangkok effected me a lot. It is a three pitch-sized bazaar made out of tin which houses 8-10 square meter shops where you can stay for days despite extreme busyness and sweltering weather....
Design is... When you say design, it reminds me of “fork”. I don’t know what does it mean but it happens to me for years.
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The must see design attractions in your country? Why? I’m interested in outdoor sports for long years. Of all places that I visited, Ayvacik and Kaz Daglari area effected me the most... Each place or environment that makes me forget about my ordinary routine and makes me question it, strongly freshens me up.
The project that makes you say “I wish I’d been in it”? Why?
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Of course there are projects that i evaluate with respect, jeaolusy and admiration but there is no project that forced me to say “ I wish I’d been in it”.
Designer’s Magazine... I was buying architectural magazines before. Now, I follow pages from internet because it’s easier. But I still buy C3, A-10 and Future magazines.
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