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Perfect Posts of Architecture

Onyx

On the evening of November 12, 2021, our design director, Jonathan Novak, received an AIA Cleveland award citation for his personal architectural design studies on Instagram ( @jonathan.b.novak ). They didn't represent a culmination to architectural drawing's teleology. As drawings, they weren't deficient forms of architecture.

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Standout stores: New flagships, pop-ups and openings that caught our eye 

Inside Retail

The store also features collaborations with talented Australian artists, with ground-level installations by paper engineer Benja Harney and artist Bianca Beers, and abstract sculptures and paintings by Elliott Routledge. Open for just 12 weeks, the architecturally designed store reflects Thankyou’s commitment to reimagining retail.

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New York: The Last Port-of-Call for the “Louis Vuitton: 200 Trunks, 200 Visionaries” Exhibition

VMS

Each trunk is reimagined and personalized through unique mixed media applications from paint on canvas and video to sculpture, collage and light. The wide array of interpretations references the many cultural touchpoints of the Louis Vuitton experience such as art, design, fashion, architecture and, of course, travel.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week favourite recent projects

Design Week

EGO Hair Salon, by IS Architecture and Design. IS Architecture and Design was briefed to turn a disused gym into a space age hair salon. Further up on the rooftop terrace, Brooklyn-based artist Edward Granger has been commissioned to create a “multi-faceted, custom ceiling mural”, which can be found underneath the canopy.

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Snarkitecture adds Nike Air Max chandelier to Kith streetwear store in Parisian mansion

Dezeen

Much of the design was inspired by the history and existing condition of Pershing Hall," said the studio, which is led by artist Daniel Arsham. We liked the idea of reimagining a traditional chandelier form, with cast shoes replacing the crystal of a traditional chandelier.". Milled marble benches provide seating for trying on shoes.

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