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Archive for Space is a multidisciplinary architecture and design practice based in London. Established in 2019 by Arabella Maza and Stephen Maginn. Our work extends across Architecture, Interiors, industrial design, installations, generative art, and set design. The studio adopts a unique approach to each work, drawing and synthesising an extensive archive of references and disciplines blending our research into a conscientious yet individual experience.

In addition to our design services we are ardent advocates of knowledge dissemination for we believe that design flourishes when it thrives upon collective brilliance. The ‘Archive’ unfurls a deeper understanding of design through our practice’s distinctive lens.



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                                          Terence Conran
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                                          Verner Panton
                                          Wallace K.Harrison
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                                          Archive for Space AFS Jackson House, Leytonstone Extension.

                                          London 005

                                          Archive for Space Mirror 001 from Steel 00 Collection

                                          Mirror 001

                                          Charlotte Perriand

                                          "Charlotte Perriand read ‘The Book of Tea’ while she lived in Japan and Vietnam during the II War World. Both the book and the years of exile had a huge impact on her ideas and her design skills. Long time after her return to France in 1946 she was commissioned by her friend Hiroshi Teshigaharato design a Teahouse to be part of the Japanese Cultural Festival held in Paris in 1993. Her proposal was to be located on the rooftop of the UNESCO headquarters, along with other Tea houses designed by Tadao Ando, Ettore Sottsass and Yae Lun Choi." Text by Maria Lopez Garcia via Hidden Architecture

                                          Frei Otto

                                          German Pavillion, Montreal 1967
                                          "From the mid 1960's on, Frei Otto recieved an increasing number of commissions for Large-scale projects, which allowed him to prove the actual advantages of tensile structures. Large Spans can be bridged more economically by tensile structures than by any other system. The reason is not only that most materials have a greater strength under tension than in compression, but also that the length of tensile members can be increased considerably without increasing their volume proportionally"
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                                          Anna Rubin

                                          Anna Rubin's
                                          first, second, third kite
                                          is a contemporary sculptor born in Austria. She builds kites based on sketched ideas, from split bamboo, paper and ink. "the technical process and the knowledge of the laws of flight shape the result as well as the design. when the kite takes off and ascends, it changes my scale in the landscape, but its presence in it leaves no trace." You can check more of her work in the +more button.

                                          Archive for Space Mirror 002 from Steel 00 Collection

                                          Mirror 002

                                          Graham Stevens

                                          Desert Cloud by Graham Stevens.
                                          Experimental Architecture
                                          "This immense silver cushion (12 x 10 x 2 meters) converts the rays absorbed by the transparent upper membrane into low-frequency radiation thanks to the lower part of the air sleeves, composed of a reflective silver membrane. In other words, the air inside heats up and expands, the structure inflates and floats autonomously. Held by ropes, Desert Cloud floats like a shimmering kite, thus producing a shadow zone in the middle of the desert. It is a free structure that requires no energy resources . Stevens demonstrated how it could even condense and capture water, managing to create ice in a clear night desert sky. The experience was filmed in 1974 in the Kuwaiti desert in the midst of the oil crisis, the artist using the documentary form to explain his approach"
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                                          Michael Webb

                                          Cushicle and Suitaloon by Michael Webb.

                                          "During the sixties, the architecture of Archigram produced a revolution within the radical and utopian proposals that started to appear after the Second World War. This group of architects were deeply influenced by Pop Art, Science Fiction, comics, and new technology transformations that were produced from the Cold War. Archigram proposed a new relation between the individual and the city based on large movable infrastructures that could be adapted to an environment in constant transformation. This large scale allowed Archigram to propose radical speculations with a high degree of fantasy regarding our relationship to the city."
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                                          Archive for Space Tube Gallery exhibition. Palma de Mallorca.

                                          Tube Gallery – Living Finish

                                          Fernando Higueras

                                          Palacio de Exposiciones y Congreos, Madrid. 1964

                                          Archive for Space North London Flat Refurbishment

                                          London 004

                                          Duccio Reggiani

                                          Detail of the living room of the Duccio Reggiani industrial villa near Bergamo (Italy) incorporating an akari model 10A by Isamu Noguchi. Photo by Pierre Berdoy 1962

                                          Archive for Space

                                          Archive for Space in collaboration with Peter Carroll, Stefan Laxness and Peter Molloy attempt to unveil the specific relationships between the area and its people as a way of understanding this particular rural condition. What has been uncovered is a complex and conflicted dynamic with the landscape shaped by thousands of years of culture, politics and an almost constant movement of people to and from the area.

                                          Each contributor has developed their own line of enquiry based on their area of expertise and interest. Through conversations with various locals it is evident the cultural implications of the change from subsistence living on the land to a policy-led push towards urbanisation. Other interviews have revealed how the landscape has changed highlighting the reorganisation of the rural landscape as a result of increased urbanisation. Investigations on rural infrastructure particularly water reveals the important and continuing core role it has in the shaping of architecture, landscape and policy of the area. Lastly though photography we reveal overarching themes that display the rural land as capital for the population both inside and outside Connemara.

                                          The work displayed here is part of an ongoing investigation into the rural condition of Connemara. Through this project we intend to spark reflection of what the rural condition of Connemara is and its future could be. How can these distinct rural conditions persist and how can they continue to develop with modern economic, environmental, population and political changes?

                                          Archive for Space would like to thank: The Arts Council of Ireland, Architecture at the Edge, Laney Mannion, Peter Carroll, Peter Molloy, Stefan Laxness, DK Oysters, John O’Halloran, Jasper O’Connor and Rosie McGurran for their contributions to the project.

                                          Nicola L.

                                          Siege Pied, circa 1968 Vinyl. 57x175x60

                                          Ricardo Bofill

                                          THE PYRAMID
                                          1976
                                          Location: Spanish-French border
                                          Societe Des Autouroutes Du Sud-Est de La France
                                          "In 1976, RBTA was commissioned by the Société des Autouroutes du Sud-Est de la France to build this monument on the Catalan highway border between Spain and France.The monument at the top of the pyramid pay homage to Catalonia; the four stripes being the motives of its shield and flag, it also symbolizes and materializes international cooperation and fraternity."

                                          Jack Lenor Larsen

                                          "For Louis Kahn’s First Unitarian Church in Rochester, New York, Larsen designed a series of gradient wall panels that spanned the color spectrum while using only three yarns: one each of yellow, red, and blue. During the project, Larsen actually taught the renowned architect how to weave."

                                          Text by dwell.,com

                                          SOM

                                          Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in 1975, the 51-story Olympic Tower’s Modernist dark glass façade reflects, and dwarfs, the neo-Gothic ornament of St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Fifth Avenue.
                                          © Bo Parker, 1978

                                          Mies Van der Rohe

                                          It was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich as the German national pavilion for the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition. Built from glass, steel and different kinds of marble, the Pavilion was conceived to accommodate the official reception presided over by Kings of Spain Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenia along with the German authorities.

                                          Photographs by Maciek Jeżyk

                                          Frank Lloyd Wright, Jr.

                                          John Sowden House, also known as the "Jaws House" or the "Franklin House", is a residence built in 1926 in the Los Feliz section of Los Angeles, California. Built by Lloyd Wright.

                                          Giancarlo Mattioli

                                          Artemide Nesso Table Lamp. Designed by Giancarlo Mattioli and Gruppo Architetti Urbanisti Città Nuova, in the glamorous 60’s era, Nesso is an international icon of futuristic, democratic design. First introduced in 1967. Made through thermoplastic injection-molding.

                                          Masatoshi Izumi

                                          STONE HOUSE by Masatoshi Izumi and Isamu Noguchi Built in 1972 in Mure, Japan

                                          Monta Mozuna Kiko

                                          Kiko (Monta) Mozuna /// Kagami-no-ma (Between Mirrors) (Yosue House) /// Niiza, Saitama, Japan /// 1978-79

                                          Jo Noero

                                          South African architect Jo Noero - House for Dr. Theresa Nxumalo 'House Nxumalo' in Alexandra township Johannesburg, SA - 1988

                                          Acoustic Sound Mirror

                                          The Dungeness mirrors, known colloquially as the "listening ears", consist of three large concrete reflectors built in the 1920s–1930s. Before World War II and the invention of radar, acoustic mirrors were built as early warning devices around the coasts of Great Britain, with the aim of detecting incoming enemy aircraft by the sound of their engines.

                                          Gio Ponti

                                          Gio Ponti - Villa Planchart also known as 'Quinta El Cerrito'- Caracas, Venezuela - 1953-1957

                                          Archive for Space coffee table

                                          Coffee Table 001

                                          Larabanga Mosque

                                          Mosque in Larabanga, Ghana (1455). Called a "Mud and Stick" mosque, it is an example of Sudanic-Sahelian Architecture that can be found across West Africa.

                                          Archive for Space kent house

                                          Kent 001

                                          Bottega Veneta

                                          Bottega Veneta digital installation 2022

                                          Pietro Derossi, Giorgio Ceretti, and Riccardo Rosso

                                          Interior of Piper, Turin designed by Pietro Derossi, Giorgio Ceretti and Riccardo Rosso, 1966
                                          © Pietro Derossi

                                          Studio Olafur Eliasson

                                          Life, by Studio Olafur Eliasson 2021
                                          Fondation Beyeler
                                          Photo by Mark Niedermann

                                          Uzumaki Cepeda

                                          Dominican Textile artist Uzumaki's Bedroom (2021) - Art by Uzumaki Cepeda

                                          Jean Francois Zevaco

                                          1960
                                          Thermal Station by Jean Francois Zevaco
                                          Sidi Harazem | Morocco

                                          Ernesto Neto

                                          Ernesto Neto - Gaia Mother Tree - Zurich's Central Station 2018

                                          Julio Volante

                                          Amphitheater "José Ángel Lamas" (Concha Acústica de Colinas de Bello Monte). Architect_Julio Volante. 1954

                                          Troglodyte dwellings

                                          The Berber village Matmata in southern Tunisia is famous for its quaint underground houses and cave dwellings, which are pleasantly cool in summer and comfortably warm in winter.

                                          Peter Zumthor

                                          Zumthor House by Peter Zumthor 2014

                                          Agnes Debizet

                                          Outside the workshop, elements from Debizet’s “Évolution” installation, created between 2007 and 2015.

                                          Bureau Betak

                                          Bureau Betak Yves Saint Laurent Fall show 2022

                                          Álvaro Siza Vieira

                                          Photography is by Joao Morgado.

                                          A simple countryside chapel in the south of Portugal, designed to function without electricity, heat or running water.

                                          The Capela do Monte, which translates simply as hillside chapel, forms part of the Monte da Charneca complex, a new off-grid holiday retreat that is being constructed in the picturesque landscape of Portugal's Algarve region.

                                          Costantino Nivola

                                          BBPR, Olivetti Showroom in New York with relief by Costantino Nivola, 1954, Nivola Archives.

                                          Ushida Findlay

                                          Kathryn Findlay's Soft and Hairy House, 1992-94.
                                          Based in Tsubaka, Japan, also has a bright blue pod that reminds an exotic fungus but is actually a bathroom.

                                          Willo Perron

                                          Willo Perron & Associates set design for Alexander Wang's Rockfeller Center Show.

                                          Fernand Leger

                                          Fernand Leger - Stainglass mural - 1954 - for the Library, at Universidad Central de Venezuela.

                                          Carlos Cruz Diez

                                          Spacial Chromointerference - Carlos Cruz Diez - Buffalo, Bayou Park Cistern, Houston - Texas - 2018

                                          Rem Koolhaas x AMO

                                          Architect Rem Koolhaas and his research studio AMO have designed an abstract set titled ‘possible feelings’ made of geometric rooms covered in tactile materials for fashion house Prada's Autumn Winter 2021 menswear presentation.

                                          Photography is by Agostino Osio.

                                          Alberto Ponis

                                          Casa Bak by Alberto Ponis 1968. Sardinia, Italy.

                                          Verner Panton

                                          Stand Fritz Hansen & Louis Poulsen exhibition in Copenhague en 1972 @copyright verner-panton.com

                                          Archive for Space marble stool

                                          Side Table 002

                                          David Lee VanHoy and Patrick Elian

                                          Springwood Drive Residence by David Lee VanHoy and Patrick Elina, 1983

                                          Adolf Rading

                                          Adolf Rading, Oskar Schlemmer, casa rabe, Zwenkau, Leipzig, Germany, 1928/1930

                                          This house designed in 1928 by Adolf Rading in collaboration with the paintor and sculptor Oskar Schlemmer, is a perfect example of the Berlin style of that time. The architecture is particularly special as far as the dimensions of the living room are concerned. Indeed, the living room is particularly large compared to the dimensions of the other rooms of the house. In comparison, the bedrooms and bathroom seem really tiny. Moreover, the L-shape divides the room into two parts : a space with sofas and a table and a dining room. The huge window between the veranda and the dining room illuminates the living room and emphasizes the central position of this room.

                                          Christo and Jeanne Claude

                                          Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Museum Würth, Künzelsau, 1994

                                          This image shows the swathed interior of the Museum Würth in Künzelsau, Germany, which the duo artfully draped in cloth for an exhibition in 1994. It recalls their radical installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago in 1968, where they wrapped the entire space in the same fabric used for the dust cloths that had been covering it only days earlier, while it was being painted—a deliberate challenge the institutional function of museums.

                                          Hannes Peer

                                          Casa Jommeli by Hannes Peer designed in 2018 Milan, Italy
                                          Photo Philippe Garcia / Styling Thibaut Mathieu


                                          Randy Polumbo

                                          Randy Polumbo, Bee Brook Grotto, 2019

                                          "Grotto installation nested at the top of a repurposed, enameled, cast iron 1940 grain silo and accessed via a 30-foot rise of custom perforated, backlit, curved steel stairs. Grotto: English wheel and hammer-dappled aluminum; fireproof upholstery; hand-blown glass flowers with hand silvered pistils and stamens; LED illuminators and electronics.

                                          A meditative cavern accelerates human sensory moments and destabilizes time. A 24-channel lighting composition unfolds as visitors ascend to a curious gathering place that feels like a shared memory from the future."

                                          Michele Busiri Vici

                                          Michele Busiri Vici , The church of Stella Maris in Porto Cervo has the
                                          soft lines typical of Michele Busiri Vici's style. Built in the 1960

                                          Wassily Kandinsky

                                          Kandinsky created his only stage production based on Mussorgsky's piano cycle,"Pictures at an Exhibition" were originally a cycle of works for piano written by Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky.
                                          For artist Wassily Kandinsky, the cycle served as a basis for his first and only theater project, which was premiered in the German city of Dessau in 1928.

                                          Wassily Kandinsky was out to create a synthetic "Gesamtkunstwerk." For him, that meant that sounds took on hues that listeners could see before their eyes as they listened to the music. It was intended to be a Gesamtkustwerk of sound, color and motion.

                                          Chengbundyeh

                                          Chengbundyeh is the main reception hall of chief's palace of Bamil k chiefdom of Bandjoun West Province Cameroon West Africa. This traditional architecture is achieved with carved colums and thatched roof. Also referred to as Fon's palace or King's palace or chefferie. The structure's is nearly 30 meters high.

                                          David Takesue

                                          The Kahn House; Lima, Ohio; 1985

                                          Architectural photography: Robert C. Lautman

                                          Archive for Space zuma Sardinia restaurant design

                                          Hospitality 001

                                          Arthur Erickson and Geoffrey Massey

                                          Graham House, West Vancouver, BC, Canada - 1962 by Arthur Erickson and Geoffrey Massey

                                          Alvar Aalto

                                          Alvar Aalto, Villa Mairea, 1937-1939, Noormarkku, Finland.
                                          Completion Year: 1941.
                                          Construction System: Plastered Brick Walls, Wood Siding

                                          Alberto Ponis

                                          Studio di Yasmin by Alberto Ponis 1971

                                          Alberto Ponis

                                          Casa Bak by Alberto Ponis 1968

                                          Beneke de Wet

                                          Imgage by Beneke de Wet. Antarctic Research Base.
                                          "Sanae IV (South Africa) Total Length*: 576.44 feet (all three together) Width: 48.6 feet Height: 33.6 feet *This station is comprised of three buildings with slightly different dimensions. The research station of the South African National Antarctic Expedition, completed in 1997, is the oldest of this new generation. But what it lacks in technology it makes up for in location. The base rests dramatically on top of an outcropping, known as a nunatak, some 800 feet high. The void below acts as a subzero maelstrom, sucking in snow and keeping it from burying the station up above. Furthermore, Sanae's position about 100 miles inland, off the ice, and situated on solid rock makes it ideal for sensitive seismological studies and GPS research. Teams of up to 10 scientists, engineers, mechanics, and doctors do 15-month stints perched here. Call it a lab with a view"

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                                          Niki de Saint Phalle

                                          Detail of the courtyard inside the Emperor of Niki de Saint Phalle’s Tarot Garden. Photo by Renée DeVoe Mertz.

                                          "Niki de Saint Phalle (1930–2002) began her Tarot Garden (Il Giardino dei Tarocchi) in the late seventies, opened it to the public in 1998, and continued to work on it until her death in 2002. As the name suggests, the park consists of a series of sculptures based on a deck of Tarot cards."

                                          Stefan Beckman

                                          Stefan Beckman - Tom Ford - 2020

                                          Side Table 001

                                          Ryoji Ikeda

                                          Ryoji Ikeda a Multi-Sensory Exploration of Light and Sound September 2021 at 180 Strand

                                          Nicola L

                                          Nicola L. - Furniture and Sculptures, - 1967

                                          Robert Mallet-Stevens, Fernand Léger, Claude Autant-Lara, Alberto Cavalcanti

                                          L’Inhumaine (1924 France)

                                          Dir: Marcel L’Herbier Scr: Marcel L’Herbier, Pierre Mac Orlan Phot: George Specht Mus: Darius Milhaud Art Dir: Robert Mallet-Stevens, Fernand Léger, Claude Autant-Lara, Alberto Cavalcanti

                                          Lawrence Halprin

                                          Cascading Falls & Quiet Pools - Keller Fountain Park, Portland - 1970 by landscape Architect Lawrence Halprin

                                          The Bread and Puppet theater

                                          The Bread and Puppet theater : Domestic Resurrection Circus.

                                          "The Bread and Puppet Theater was founded in 1963 by Peter Schumann on New York City’s Lower East Side. Besides rod-puppet and hand puppet shows for children, the concerns of the first productions were rents, rats, police, and other problems of the neighborhood. More complex theater pieces followed, in which sculpture, music, dance and language were equal partners. The puppets grew bigger and bigger. Annual presentations for Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving and Memorial Day often included children and adults from the community as participants. Many performances were done in the street. During the Vietnam War, Bread and puppet staged block-long processions and pageants involving hundreds of people.

                                          In 1974 Bread and Puppet moved to a farm in Glover in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. The 140-year old hay barn was transformed into a museum for veteran puppets. Our Domestic Resurrection Circus, a two day outdoor festival of puppetry shows, was presented annually through 1998."

                                          The Takienta (Otammari construction)

                                          "The Koutammakou landscape in north-eastern Togo, which extends into neighbouring Benin, is home to the Batammariba whose remarkable mud tower-houses (Takienta) have come to be seen as a symbol of Togo.

                                          Many of the buildings are two storeys high and those with granaries feature an almost spherical form above a cylindrical base. Some of the buildings have flat roofs, others have conical thatched roofs." They are grouped in villages, which also include ceremonial spaces, springs, rocks and sites reserved for initiation ceremonies.

                                          Eladio Dieste

                                          Eladio Dieste - Terminal Municipal de Ómnibus — 1973 - Salto, Uruguay

                                          Dolmen de Soto

                                          Dolmen de Soto, is an exceptional monumental megalithic architecture in stone and clay in the Iberian Peninsula in Trigueros, Andalucía, Spain dated between 3000 and 2500 B.C., Is one of the most important megalithic monuments in the South of Spain. It was found in 1923. In 1931 it was declared a National Monument. It's 21 meters long and 1.45-3 meters high.

                                          Barbara Hepworth

                                          Barbara Hepworth - "Single Form" - 1961-4 outside the United Nations Building, New York

                                          Adolf Loos

                                          Adolf Loos bedroom design for his wife Lina in 1903
                                          Austria, Vienna

                                          Richard Neutra

                                          Richard Neutra, Von Sternberg House Interior, 1935
                                          Photography by Julius Shulman

                                          Isamu Noguchi

                                          Model for set and costumes for King Lear at the Royal Shakespeare Company, London, UK by Isamu Noguchi 1955

                                          Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi

                                          Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi’s home in Philadelphia - 1996

                                          George Nakashima

                                          George Nakashima
                                          Nakashima compound in New Hope, Pennsylvania - 14 buildings on the ground built between 1946-1975

                                          Roy Halston Frowick

                                          Roy Halston Frowick "Halston" offices in the Olympic Tower, 1978 - New York City.
                                          Halston’s minimalist excess extended to the office’s dining room – complete with glassware, dishware, and tableware from Tiffany’s – where he would hold regular luncheons. © Norman McGrath, 1981.

                                          Claude le Goas and Robert Bezou

                                          Claude Le Goas + Robert Bezou, Conservatoire de Montreuil, Montreuil,1976.

                                          Michele Goalard and Albert Marcháis

                                          sculptors Michèle Goalard and Albert Marchais and their work in the Grand Motte project, a new town built from scratch by the Mediterranean Sea. They built a whole environment made of bricks, water and sand, like a huge sculpture for the children to live in. - 1970's

                                          Quasar Khanh

                                          Quasar Khanh,"La Maison de l'Espace ". - 1968

                                          Charles and Ray Eames

                                          Solar do nothing machine by Charles and Ray Eames - 1957-58
                                          Commissioned by Ketchum, MacCleod and Grove to create a toy as part of an advertising campaign for the Aluminium Company of America (Alcoa). The Eames believed that toys are not as innocent as they appear, the machine was one of the first uses of solar power to produce electricity

                                          Josep Lluís Sert

                                          The Sert Studio, designed by Josep Lluís Sert for Joan Miró 1954-1956

                                          Wallace K.Harrison

                                          Opening night at the new Metropolitan Opera - September 16th, 1966 - New York City
                                          Architect - Wallace K.Harrison - Max Abramovitz

                                          Herbert H. Wise

                                          Herbert H. Wise - 1979

                                          James Turrell

                                          James Turrell - Museum in Colome Winery and Estate in Argentina
                                          Unseen Blue (2002)

                                          Robert Venturi

                                          “Mother’s House” – aka the Vanna Venturi House, the ur-post modern building, designed by her son the architect Robert Venturi - completed in 1964.

                                          Venturi wrote his book Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture (1966) written in parallel to the construction of his mother’s house, together they became a manifesto in which Venturi re-examined and updated the principles of modern culture which, he felt, were exhausted and had been lost to corporate powers

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                                          Terence Conran

                                          Terence Conran, The House Book, 1976

                                          Refik Anadol

                                          Refik Anadol, Liminal Room, Istambul TR, 2015

                                          Niki de Saint Phalle

                                          Niki de Saint Phalle, Maison Dragon, 1973-5

                                          Isamu Noguchi

                                          Isamu Noguchi - Gardens for IBM headquarters in Armonk, New York - 1964

                                          Charles Vandenhove & Associates

                                          Maison Bonne Fortune by Charles Vandenhove & Associates 1997-2000

                                          Richard Buckminster Fuller

                                          Fly’s eye Dome - 1980
                                          by Richard Buckminster Fuller, Fiberglass-reinforced polyester, 38 × 50 × 50ft. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas.

                                          Aditya Prakash

                                          Neelam cinema - 1950’s by Aditya Prakash under the guidance of Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret built in Chandigarh, India

                                          Alvar Aalto

                                          Manager’s house - Vanaja, Hameenlinna, Finland, 1945-46
                                          by Alvar Aalto

                                          Ben Swildens

                                          La boutique Verre by Ben Swildens

                                          Jesus Rafael Soto

                                          Jesus Rafael Soto, Houston Penetrable, 2004-14, Lacquered aluminium Structure, PVC tubes In the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - 2014

                                          Eiko Ishioka

                                          Eiko Ishioka , Madame Butterfly, Broadway - 1988
                                          The runway and stage are bleached ash, the cyclorama and proscenium are custom-dyed 'Eiko Red' custom made for the show.

                                          Arata Isozaki

                                          Arata Isozaki, Hauserman Showroon 1982 - Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL

                                          Pipilotti Rist

                                          Pipilotti Rist, mercy Danube mercy, 2014 installation - Come on honey, we’re going to change the media and start all over again, Krems, Austria, 2015

                                          70’s Bathroom

                                          70's Vitange Bathroom

                                          Emilio Ambasz

                                          Emilio Ambasz - Casa de Retiro Espiritual - 1975

                                          Alejandro Jodorowsky

                                          The Set of Alejandro Jodorowsky 1973 cult film The Holy Mountain

                                          Santiago Calatrava

                                          Santiago Calatrava, Bodegas Ysios- 2001- laguardia, Spain
                                          📸 by Can Ziyal

                                          Alfonso Ossorio

                                          Alfonso Ossorio, Swimming Pool, East Hampton, Long Island, 1970

                                          Paul Selinger

                                          In the early twentieth century, Hong Kong was plagued by a problem with street children caused by widespread poverty and a lack of social welfare support. To address this issue, in 1929, the government started to construct the first urban playgrounds for children to spend time in and let off steam.
                                          A much larger experiment was a playscape called Shek Lei Playground. Paul Selinger, an American artist then living in Hong Kong, offered to design a sculptural playground for the government, as he found local playgrounds uninspiring. The proposed playground came into reality in 1969, with financial support from the then Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club. Sculptural playgrounds of this scale have not been seen afterwards in Hong Kong, but local designers have still tried to create interesting playscapes using simpler physical forms ...

                                          Mario Campi, Franco Pessina

                                          Mario Campi, Franco Pessina, Chiesa di Nostra Signora di Fatima, Buseno, Graubünden, Switzerland, 1984-88

                                          Archive for Space Set Design

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