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The Politics of Oscar Niemeyer’s Architecture

15/12/2020 architecture & interior

The Politics of Oscar Niemeyer’s Architecture

With a career that spanned over 78 years, 600 projects, and several continents, Oscar Niemeyer is the postmodernist voice of Brazil and worked until the age of 104. Look back at his legacy and how he used politics as a way to shape his design language.
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The Witty Cut-Out Collages of Anthony Zinonos

14/12/2020 design & fashion

The Witty Cut-Out Collages of Anthony Zinonos

Ripped, transformed, and then injected with a healthy dose of nostalgia, Anthony Zinonos' collages are playful commentaries on the way we choose to go about our lives. Through fantastical settings and graphic souvenirs of Americana consumer culture, his witty depictions pack a powerful message about societal evolution.
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How Memphis Milano Shook The Design World

10/12/2020 architecture & interior design & fashion

How Memphis Milano Shook The Design World

Functionalism just wasn't enough for a young troop of Milano designers and architects who were gathered in the apartment of Ettore Sottsass in 1980. These revolutionary mavens wanted to command attention and communicate a message, they wanted to challenge the status quo and show that design could be emotional, humorous, and sensual.
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Biking The World’s Largest Island

06/12/2020 Escape travel

Biking The World’s Largest Island

Connected by a beautiful ring of light, traversing the fields of ice that form the majestic wilderness of Greenland is an experience like no other. This prehistoric-like terrain is incredibly difficult to navigate, especially on two wheels. Delve into a story from Nordic Cycle.
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How Lina Bo Bardi Shaped Brazilian Modernism

03/12/2020 architecture & interior

How Lina Bo Bardi Shaped Brazilian Modernism

Ahead of time both in design and philosophy, Lina Bo Bardi was a pioneer who championed a new era of the female architecture and creating spaces for the public. She was the architect that used Modernism to connect people with spaces, her vision was to create a world centered around community and culture.
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The Last Dreamers of Modernity

02/12/2020 architecture & interior

The Last Dreamers of Modernity

Ricardo Bofill represents the last dreamers of modernity, he encapsulates for all the virtues, the fulfilled dreams, and grand ambitions that the following generation has not been able to have. Apartamento magazine’s creative director Nacho Alegre reflects on the legacy of a fellow Catalonian.
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