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13 Feb 2011

Modern Interior Design - Media Plaza - 123dv Architect & Consult


Ultra Interior Design Media Plaza Covered In Bright Neon Light by 123dv Architect & Consult (2)



This is another ultra interior design, but this time this isn’t a hotel. This Plaza is covered in bright colorful neon light concept. 123dv Architect & Consult is a well know multi disciplinary Dutch design firm. This Rotterdam Company moves in architecture and interior design in wide range of areas from small projects up to the huge commercial buildings. The Media Plaza here which is decorated in bright colorful neon light concept has eight meeting rooms and main congress hall which can accommodate up to 700 people. The Media Plaza is build for conference and exhibition venues under the Dutch Fair Organization. Light and projection are the main features also in the foyer and in the meeting rooms. To create different moods or to emphasize event in an appropriate colors, the LED-light walls in the foyer can change color. It is outfitted with 100% of ETFE to give the ancient amphitheatre feel.

Ultra Interior Design Media Plaza Covered In Bright Neon Light by 123dv Architect & Consult (3)

http://www.decodir.com/2010/04/ultra-modern-interior-design-media-plaza-by-123dv-architect-consult/

10 Feb 2011

Art Gallery Cafe with Cool interior design by Kidosaki Architects Studio




Art Gallery Cafe with Cool interior design by Kidosaki Architects Studio

Kidosaki Architects Studio have completed the interior design of AG cafe at Osu Shopping street in the center of Nagoya City, Japan. The client brief is to create a cafe at once a gallery which aimed to offer the place can meet to art easy and to support artists. The client planned to designed a space where its visitors can enjoy the art at the space of cafe near place where picture is decorated in daily life, not at inorganic space in not daily life. So, the harmonize of two contrary factor, can creates cafe’s lively brisk and gallery’s dignified atmosphere. To achieve the client request, the architects arranged the tone warmth feel of cafe and added quality which necessary to gallery by stick to proportion and detail, they also design an abstraction pattern of birds’ nest that placed everywhere on the wall decor. For the furniture, the architects choose the product which become familiar to the pattern and expecting multiplier effect. One of the cool things of the AG cafe is the side of shopping street which was fitted with glass then people can see the inner part of cafe, therefore when the works display in the cafe, people who comes and goes in the shopping street attract to artists works naturally.



Cool interior of Art Gallery Cafe in Nagoya Japan by Kidosaki Architects Studio

http://www.greatinteriordesign.com/category/restaurant-bar-and-cafe-interior-design/

6 Feb 2011

Materials - Concrete

Concrete is an extraordinary material...
that is practical, expressive, and aesthetic all at once. From a primal and formless slurry, you can transform concrete into virtually any shape that becomes a solid mass. The possibilities for creative expression are endless. You can grind, polish, stamp, or stain it. You can embed meaningful objects within it.





Concrete is an ideal medium to express relationships between art and craft, between architecture and contracting. There is something powerful—something emotional—about projects that evolve from actual hands-on experience with the material, coupled with an understanding of the pattern language of design principles

http://www.concreteexchange.com/

Materials - Granit

They supply porcelain tile to over 110 countries in the world.
Prestigious floor and wall tiles in technical ceramic for indoor and outdoor.


Crystal
Crystal: the luxury of tiles that are unique in the world of interior design.
A new material spangled with crystals that give it a special fullness of hue. Crystal combines outstanding technical characteristics with innovative surfaces, where glinting crystals create a constantly shifting play of light


Black Crystal

Cinder Crystal

Purple Crystal

Blue Crystal

http://www.granitifiandre.com/

Anish Kapoor

The Art Of Sculpture!


C - Curve 2007
Sky Mirror 2006

 
Window 2004


Marsyas, 2002
Mother As A Mountain 1985
I have always been inspired by Anish Kapoor's work, evan from his early work; as you can see above! Though the years how his work has changed, working to a very lage scale which creates a huge impact.

He initially began exhibiting as part of New British Sculpture art scene. He went on to exhibit internationally at venues such as the Tate Gallery and Hayward Gallery in London, Kunsthalle Basel, Haus der Kunst Munich, Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin, Reina Sofia in Madrid, MAK Vienna, and the ICA Boston. He represented Britain in the XLIV Venice Biennale in 1990, when he was awarded the Premio Duemila Prize. In 1991 he received the Turner Prize. Notable public sculptures include Cloud Gate, Millennium Park, Chicago, and Sky Mirror at the Rockefeller Center, New York.
Anish Kapoor is a Royal Academician and was made a Commander of the British Empire in 2003. He is also a Distinguished supporter of the British Humanist Association.

5 Feb 2011

Lighting

Examples of the use of lighting in differnt spaces in a realy inspiring ways.

http://www.aquagallery.com/#/Projects/Custom

Lervik Design 2005



The White Room is located on Regeringsgatan 61 in Stockholm. After an extensive renovation with an entire new planning and a modern interior the White Room soon became one of Stockholm’s most popular night clubs among people between the ages of 20-25 years. One of the tasks were to design the planning so that the White Room could function as a café and conference facility during day time and night club during night time.
http://www.alexanderlervik.com/index.asp?func=show&m=a&id=144

Jane Dillon: Ahead of the Curve

Sumbled Over This Inspiring Chair When I Was On The Net!


It's got a fashion-forward pinkness about it, and the combination of circle, curve and triangular wedge has the minimal snap of the latest out of Milan. The chair does look pretty postmodern, and even bears a passing resemblance to Peter Shire's iconic 'Bel Air' chair of that year.


The pink chair was designed way back in 1968, and by someone you may never have heard of, unless you are an insider in British design circles. Her name is Jane Dillon. Here's a picture of her, sitting in one of her other chairs from the late '60s.

Lighting Artical - World Interior Design Network

Lighting

http://www.worldinteriordesignnetwork.com/interior_design_projects/future_perfect/



It is hard to believe that this forward-looking interior is housed with in a 19th-century weaver’s cottage in Florence. Italian architect Simone Micheli has achieved a vision of modern luxury using bespoke furniture in his signature style, which focuses on clean lines, curved edges and zingy colour



IA Interior Architects

IA Interior Architects


http://www.interiorarchitects.com/

 IA is one of the first global architectural firms focused exclusively on interiors. As leaders in intelligent workplace design, IA helps clients in diverse markets worldwide articulate and align their business strategies and core values with the dynamic use of space.

Frank Lloyd Wright Architect

Taliesin West
Scottsdale, Arizona
1938


Storer House
Hollywood, California
1924



http://www.cmgww.com/historic/flw/photo.html


Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the most influential and imaginative architects of the 20th Century and he had a global impact on modern architecture, influencing design styles not only in America, but also in Europe and Asia.

Verner Panton Designer

Danish Designer  Verner Panton - National Museum of Singapore


http://www.vernerpanton.com/

From Some Of His Amazing Wacky Seating To Lighting, Wall Elements, The Enviroment, Fabric & Much Much More One Of The Most Inspiring Designers.