Monthly archives: June 2009

Design Talks at Design Miami/Basel

Dezeen events: Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs moderates the Design Talks at Design Miami/Basel today and tomorrow with designers  Nacho Carbonell, Tomáš Gabzdil Libertiny, Peter Marigold, Shay Alkalay and Yael Mer (Raw-Edges) and Maarten Baas. More »

Super Contemporary interviews:
Hussein Chalayan

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In this video interview filmed by Dezeen for the Design Museum’s Super Contemporary exhibition, fashion designer Hussein Chalayan talks about his relationship with London and the way the city has influenced his work (see movie below). More »

Kindergarten Sighartstein by
Kadawittfeldarchitektur

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German practice Kadawittfeldarchitektur have completed a kindergarten in Sighartstein near Salzburg, Austria, clad with metal elements designed to look like blades of grass. More »

Super Contemporary interviews: Neville Brody

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In this video interview filmed by Dezeen for the Design Museum’s Super Contemporary exhibition, graphic designer Neville Brody talks about the key people, places and cultural movements in London that have defined his life in London (see movie below). More »

House in Sakuragawa by Suppose Design Office

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Another residential project from Japanese studio Suppose Design Office, who designed the House in Kamakura in our previous story: located in Sakuragawa, Japan, this family home has been designed to create a spacious interior with a limited floor plan. More »

Architonic presents products from Salone del
Mobile and Euroluce 2009

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Dezeen promotion: architecture and design products database Architonic presents its selection of new products from this year’s Salone Internazionale del Mobile and Euroluce lighting fair, both held in Milan in April. More »

House in Kamakura by
Suppose Design Office

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Japanese architects Suppose Design Office have completed a house in Kamakura, Japan, which consists of a steel frame constructed between two concrete shafts. More »