Kengo Kuma Architecture
Read MoreSunny Hills in Manami-Aoyama is a Taiwanese Pineapple cake tea shop designed by Kengo Kuma and Associates. The structure resembles a wooden basket, detailed by a three dimensional latice of timber slats wraps around the Facade
Read MoreCreated by Peruvian artist Rafael Lanfranco | Tokyo Art fair 2017
Read MoreSome pictures of the Annual Miami Beach Boat Show 2017
Read MoreThe monorail station at Crystals at CityCenter, in Aria Resort, Las Vegas
Read More"El Sol" the masterpiece presented by Romero is geodesic sphere made of 2880 Swarovski crystals that "augment light emitted from its core" to "evoke the sun's gaseous, moving terrain." Its was made to scale, a billion times smaller than the actual Sun.
Read MoreThe old building was demolished with the approval of Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board. Byjoining forces with Touzet Studio to bring us this beautiful 30,000-square-feet building. Wrapped in a concrete Brise-Soleil from French "Sun-Breaker" Facade , cast with waffle iron and Nike Windrunner patterns.
Read MoreLocal developers are putting up heavy resistance against a city of Miami effort to fund or place public art in private projects.
Last week, the Miami City Commission delayed a final vote on the measure, amid a chorus of opposition from local builders and trade groups claiming the legislation was unfair and required more tinkering.
“We ask you to refrain [from imposing] an art impact fee on privately financed projects at this time,” said Truly Burton, Builders Association of South Florida’s executive vice president. “We are not saying ‘no.’ We are saying ‘not yet.'”
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There's certainly no shortage of good art in Miami. From the lauded Perez Museum, which celebrated its third anniversary this fall, to the Rubell Family Collection to the annual Miami Basel fair, during which the art-world elite descends on the Florida city for a week of art and parties, Miami has emerged in the past few years as a destination for the arts. This week the city will add to its portfolio with the opening of four public artworks along the impending Underline, a public park and recreation space below Miami's Metrorail masterminded by James Corner Field Operations, the same firm behind New York’s beloved High Line. Miami-based artists Bhakti Baxter, Naomi Fisher, Nicolas Lobo, and Agustina Woodgate have been selected to create the Underline's first round of temporary artworks, opening January 14.
Read MoreMiami designers Robert Brown and Todd Davis say channeling is a new spin on 1970s design that makes Magic City homes even more chic.
Read MoreKim Simonsson first caught my eye when he was exhibited in Design Miami December 2015, as a part of Jason Jacques Gallery. His exhibit of The Moss People were a sensation and became the Social Media Stars of the show. These green creatures are fresh and inspiring yet intriguing and misterious.
Read MoreXavier Mascaro's Guardians dispayed outside the Saatchi Gallery in London.
This was his Debut in The UK in 2014.
Curated by Latin American art specialist Esperanza Koren.
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