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taken at the CDA-Studio, powered by 2 Elinchromes 250W at 1/8th power, through an 75cm umbrella from the left, 45cm umbrella from the right
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Dublin Pride Parade 2017
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A friend of mine at her first food festival display in Temska village a few days ago. She prepared everything by herself and won one of the prizes for her delicious mushroom stew! Her food was different from other contestants' as everything was vegan (it's Orthodox fast period before St Peter and Paul Day ). I took a lot of closeup photos of all these mouthwatering treats and you can see them on this link: www.facebook.com/pg/TanjicaPhotoArt/photos/?tab=album&...
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As part of this year’s London Design Festival, Chelsea College of Arts’s Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground will host Alison Brooks Architect’s The Smile, designed in collaboration with Arup. This 34m pavilion is one of six Landmark Projects, specially commissioned pieces of work created by some of the world’s greatest architects and designers, situated in London’s best-loved public spaces.
The London Design Festival features hundreds of events taking place across London, showcasing the city’s pivotal role in global design.
This temporary structure will stand virtually motionless in the college’s open-air display space opposite Tate Britain, despite two swooping, curved 12m cantilevered sections that create the illusion of instability. Made entirely with hardwood cross-laminated timber, The Smile will invite visitors to enter a ‘weightless funnel of space’ with two ramps leading up to open apertures that frame views of the sky and college. Perforations in the wood walls will bring in dappled sunlight. At night, when the interior is lit up, the pavilion ‘turns into a giant lantern,’ says architect Brooks.
[UAL Blog]
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As part of this year’s London Design Festival, Chelsea College of Arts’s Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground will host Alison Brooks Architect’s The Smile, designed in collaboration with Arup. This 34m pavilion is one of six Landmark Projects, specially commissioned pieces of work created by some of the world’s greatest architects and designers, situated in London’s best-loved public spaces.
The London Design Festival features hundreds of events taking place across London, showcasing the city’s pivotal role in global design.
This temporary structure will stand virtually motionless in the college’s open-air display space opposite Tate Britain, despite two swooping, curved 12m cantilevered sections that create the illusion of instability. Made entirely with hardwood cross-laminated timber, The Smile will invite visitors to enter a ‘weightless funnel of space’ with two ramps leading up to open apertures that frame views of the sky and college. Perforations in the wood walls will bring in dappled sunlight. At night, when the interior is lit up, the pavilion ‘turns into a giant lantern,’ says architect Brooks.
[UAL Blog]
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As part of this year’s London Design Festival, Chelsea College of Arts’s Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground will host Alison Brooks Architect’s The Smile, designed in collaboration with Arup. This 34m pavilion is one of six Landmark Projects, specially commissioned pieces of work created by some of the world’s greatest architects and designers, situated in London’s best-loved public spaces.
The London Design Festival features hundreds of events taking place across London, showcasing the city’s pivotal role in global design.
This temporary structure will stand virtually motionless in the college’s open-air display space opposite Tate Britain, despite two swooping, curved 12m cantilevered sections that create the illusion of instability. Made entirely with hardwood cross-laminated timber, The Smile will invite visitors to enter a ‘weightless funnel of space’ with two ramps leading up to open apertures that frame views of the sky and college. Perforations in the wood walls will bring in dappled sunlight. At night, when the interior is lit up, the pavilion ‘turns into a giant lantern,’ says architect Brooks.
[UAL Blog]
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