Posts Tagged ‘Architecture’
How to form decorative ornaments from the ’80s
It is called the current minimalist aesthetic derived from the reaction to pop art. Faced with the color, the importance of mass media, commercial and appearance, minimalism shuffled diametrically opposed, opposing ornate decorations of the ’80s.
Contrary to the traditionally decorated in minimalist not want to fill the space but to preserve it. The nuance or emphasis is more on the structures and forms as an accessory.
The walls, floors, surfaces and light pour themselves to represent the decoration. This is because the creator’s minimalist reduced to a minimum the elements of art, volumes and shapes in sculpture.
In painting, architecture and decoration, its intention is to condense in a few elements of his artistic principles and ideas. The minimalist style, to extract all essential nuances of our sensibility and our inspiration.
The individual works of art, privacy, a conceptual conversation between the artist, the surrounding space and the viewer. Just as the importance of the environment as essential to the understanding life and work.
The balance and harmony are present and thus achieves a sense of calm and “oasis” within the stress that often permeates the lives of citizens. If we refer to colors, dominated by neutral tones like those that beige and gray used in degraded and, of course, white will create an ideal background and give the feeling of more space to the room.
Each piece is chosen in a matter of their function and usefulness, without sacrificing comfort. Few accessories are needed in a minimalist decor. A flower, some fruit, enough if an object is properly positioned.
How greenhouse designed by renowned architect and designer Kai Stain
Has recently been completed near Vienna to build a stunning glass house designed by renowned architect and designer Kai Stain to live and work on it and it is also a marketing tool for your design business. It is located on a wooded hillside with a spectacular view over the city of Vienna, 5 km away.
The architect wanted to make a simple yet firm commitment to design, as well as ventilated facades. To achieve this and to dramatize the building, Kai Stain used large glazed areas and 462 m2 of Trespass Meteor black enclosure, an unusual color for Austrian houses. The board offers a smooth and shiny appearance of polished black marble but much warmer. The shiny surface also enhances the home with the reflection of the trees and the environment.
The reputation of Kai Stain design, its architecture and its renowned furniture is based on the symbiosis between aesthetics and functionality. In addition, this is reflected in this two-story house with a great height from floor to ceiling, triple glazed facade and contemporary furniture inside. The house also includes the latest in heating technology consisting of an air exchange system and extraction of energy from deep in the ground.
The architect chose Meteor plates along their appearance and proven performance. This enclosure system is cost efficient environmentally friendly and sustainable. The boards retain their appearance, largely, for many years and the smooth surface will only require minimal maintenance.
The general appearance of the home with Meteor plates and glass facades is like a black pearl that glows in the landscape, and shines at night under floodlights.
How to design housing for the homeless in California
The California Institute of Earth Art and Architecture is a Onega cutting edge technology using land for architecture. Founded in 1986 by its director, Nadir Challis (1936-2008), has introduced innovations that cover techniques published by NASA to build on the Moon and Mars, and the design of housing for homeless and global development United Nations.
Continuing its tradition, Challis partners and trainees involved in research and public education in the arts and ecologically-oriented architecture. Its philosophy is based on a balance of natural elements of earth, water, air, fire, and unity to serve the arts and humanity.