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Persons: Ralph Lauren, Kerry Washington, Jessica Chastain, Morgan Spector, Hannah Einbinder, Mies, der, Nnamdi Asomugha, Glenn Close, Kevin Tachman, Ralph Lauren Hannah Einbinder, Zach Hilty, Ralph Lauren Jodie Turner, Smith, Ralph Lauren The, , , ” Lauren, Polo, , Christy Turlington, Isidore Montag, Ralph Lauren Ralph Lauren Fall, Cowboy Carter ” –, Lauren, glitz, ” “, Rebecca Hall, Lauren’s Organizations: CNN, Polo, Washington Locations: New York City, Madison, Manhattan
Diptych, dyad, dialectic: The relationship between the first pair of buildings Philip Johnson designed for his estate in New Canaan, Conn., has taxed the metaphorical imaginations of critics and architectural historians since the structures were completed, just months apart, in 1949. On one side, the Glass House, transparent and entirely self-possessed, a work of modernist daring framed in steel and inspired, as Johnson was only too happy to admit, by the designs of his hero, the German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. On the other, the Brick House, sometimes called the Guest House, hiding behind its inscrutable exterior the bedroom Johnson called his “sex room,” as well as the mechanical equipment serving its more glamorous relative 105 feet away. Point, counterpoint. You could write a book about the Freudian relationship between the two buildings, linked by a tunnel carrying water and power — a connection Johnson called the “umbilical cord.” And in fact somebody has: Adele Tutter, associate clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, whose 2016 study “Dream House: An Intimate Portrait of the Philip Johnson Glass House” observes that the architect, fully exposed “in his transparent house, nevertheless remained ever-connected to a source of warmth and sustenance, hidden behind a forbidding and impenetrable facade, in a house of earthen brick.”
Persons: Philip Johnson, Johnson, Ludwig Mies van der, Adele Tutter Organizations: Glass, Brick, Columbia University, Philip Johnson Glass Locations: New Canaan, Conn, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Knoxville, Tenn., is likely not the first place you would imagine finding a pioneering 1930s subdivision built by husband-and-wife architects who had respectively worked with premiere modernists Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier, but that is just where you’ll find one. Along a ridgeline 6 miles south of downtown Knoxville sits Little Switzerland, a development of five modern homes designed between 1939 and 1945 by the late Alfred Clauss and Jane West Clauss. Now, the homes’ original features are steadily being brought back to life by Knoxville-based architect John L. Sanders.
Persons: Mies van der, Le Corbusier, Alfred Clauss, Jane West Clauss, John L, Sanders Locations: Knoxville, Tenn, downtown Knoxville, Little Switzerland
The 10 Best Things We Saw at Salone del Mobile
  + stars: | 2023-04-27 | by ( Ella Riley-Adams | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Dimore Studio’s Cinematic RoomsAt their new Dimore Centrale headquarters and gallery, which opened during last year’s fair, the Dimore Studio designers Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci presented a set of scenes that combined vintage furniture with their own pieces, each one with a distinct narrative and aesthetic. The first four spaces — including Ambulatorio a Chicago (Clinic in Chicago), meant to evoke a therapist’s office, and Pied-à-Terre con Vista Napoli (Pied-à-Terre With a View of Naples), adorned with handmade teal tiles — could be viewed only through holes in their walls. There were windows into the fifth and largest room, which was inspired by the works of the Modernist architects Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and included pieces by them: a wicker D52 armchair by Mies van der Rohe and a cane Breuer desk chair. The studio’s new carpet designs, created in collaboration with the French interior design company Pierre Frey, were on view throughout (in the therapist’s office, the leafy Iris Field pattern covered the walls as well as the floor) along with new lamps and fabrics, which in the final room were spread across antique beds sourced from a monastery.
When they say opposites attract, they might well be talking about wealthy Texas couple John Thrash and his wife, Becca Cason Thrash. While Mr. Thrash, a green energy entrepreneur and architecture wonk, sometimes hides from the spotlight, his wife admits she courts it shamelessly. In some ways, their elaborate Texas home, slated to come up for auction next month with a guide price of $19.5 million, is the physical manifestation of those differences. When Mr. Thrash, 68, built the home in the late 1990s, he was inspired by his love of the work of both Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Frank Lloyd Wright. He envisioned doing some entertaining, but he didn’t count on the property becoming Houston’s party central.
Я считаю, что архитектор должен уметь делать всё — от уличной мебели до интерьера помещений. В Кишиневе часто бывает сразу после реновации или строительства все начинает ломаться, разрушаться, и чтобы избежать этого архитектор должен знать особенности материалов. Сейчас город на этапе развития, но очевидны последствия урбанистического хаоса. Я вновь хочу подчеркнуть, что мы сейчас находимся на определенном этапе развития. ***План обустройства территории муниципия Кишинэу — это стратегический документ, определяющий видение и приоритеты развития столицы на длительный период.
Persons: — —, Mies van, — ArtCor, Максим Калужак, Бубуечь Organizations: Стратегия социальноэкономического развития Locations: Кишинев, Бухарест, Брашов, Румыния, Рига, Москва, Италия, Молдова, СССР, Россия, Республика Молдова, Европа, Азия, Кишинэу
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