A table concept by Turkish artist and designer Kemal Yılmaz.
Darkness and light contradict in the shades of blue.
SULTAN double bed for children designed by Katerina Reich in 2010.
An editorial by photographer Lucia Giacani for No.ise magazine, presented at the Cannes Fashion photography Festival, July, 2011.
A 2008 competition proposal for the new Zagreb International Airport.
A personal project by photographer Igor Oussenko exploring the form of the nude female body, featured in Blend Magazine Blog.
Competition winning proposal for the adaptive reuse of the derelict railyards of the Kaohisung Port Station.
Editorial for a fashion retailer by Igor Oussenko.
The Last Supper – Viimeinen Ehtoollinen – in Turku Cathedral, an installation by artist Francine LeClercq in Turku, Finland, 2011.
Fashion editorial with an intense architectural backdrop.
Graffiti at Gorzow Wielkopolski, Poland by artist Robert Proch.
The intriguing faceted geometry of a dress by Polish designer Małgorzata Wałek captured by photographer Anna Borowa (model: Kinga Troneczek).
The objects are all representative of weapons or items used in acts of crime in South Africa, both by criminal and the law.
Sensual editorial photography by photographer Andrey Yakovlev and art director Lili Aleeva.
A flexible Oled screen smartphone concept by Brazilian designer Dinard da Mata.
The functional requirements for a bench transcend to a sculpture that captures the movement and the fluid geometry of a cloud.
Based on a recycling idea these textile networks appear like neurones in a web invading each space/ context in a new way.
Like a team of archaeologists, Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei identify physical fragments as remains of the eleven Pavilions built between 2000 and 2011, revealing an astonishing landscape.
The architects emphasise the festive dimension of the facility by making a unique architectural statement.