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Surface/Subsurface
(22 February 2008) - Post-industrial cities are crowded places, which means new development often comes in the wake of demolition. It's a process against contemporary sensibilities, as well as New York architectural firm Weiss/Manfredi, who have spent almost two decades reclaiming decrepit infrastructural sites in American cities. Known for their integration of architecture, art and landscape design, some of their most recent work is chronicled in their new...
(22 February 2008) - Post-industrial cities are crowded places, which means new development often comes in the wake of demolition. It's a process against contemporary sensibilities, as well as New York architectural firm Weiss/Manfredi, who have spent almost two decades reclaiming decrepit infrastructural sites in American cities. Known for their integration of architecture, art and landscape design, some of their most recent work is chronicled in their new...
Landscape Plates
(14 April 2005) - Landscape Plates are a concept from an eclectic mix of Argentinians in Buenos Aires. Martín Brizuela, Roy García, Magdalena Glade and Federico Paterson bring together backgrounds in design, advertising and media to create a dozen unique square plates that create a topographical landscape when assembled. While these forms may not be the most practical for eating off of, the idea of assembling the pieces...
(14 April 2005) - Landscape Plates are a concept from an eclectic mix of Argentinians in Buenos Aires. Martín Brizuela, Roy García, Magdalena Glade and Federico Paterson bring together backgrounds in design, advertising and media to create a dozen unique square plates that create a topographical landscape when assembled. While these forms may not be the most practical for eating off of, the idea of assembling the pieces...
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