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Hybycozo
HYBYCOZO (Pronounced hi-bye-co-zo) is the collaborative studio of artists Serge Beaulieu and Yelena Filipchuk. Based in Los Angeles, their work consists of larger than life geometric sculptures, often with pattern and texture that draw on inspirations from mathematics, science, and natural phenomena. Typically illuminated, the work celebrates the inherent beauty of form and pattern and MORE
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DAC-AIA-Washington Architectural Foundation
DAC-AIA-Washington Architectural Foundation The District Architecture Center (DAC) was designed to educate and celebrate the architecture profession and local design community through exhibitions, lectures, and professional programming. Recently renovated with Whitegoods lighting to replace outdated luminaires installed 25 years ago, employees and visitors now enjoy a brighter, energy-efficient, and more contemporary DAC. As the home MORE
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V&A Hintze Galleries
project: V&A Dorothy and Michael Hintze Galleries lighting designer: Studio ZNA photography: Studio ZNA
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Crystal Bridges
Crystal Bridges A twin-rail structure was specially designed by Safdie Architects and LAM Partners to illuminate the beautiful new lobby at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas. After ten years of welcoming visitors, the museum founded by philanthropist Alice Walton recently underwent an expansion to add nearly 100,000 square feet to MORE
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Porsche Museum, Stuttgart
Porsche Museum, Stuttgart “70 Years Porsche Sportscar” special exhibition Stuttgart, Germany With this special exhibition, Porsche presents numerous stories and milestones through which the company has decisively shaped and driven the development of sports cars from 1948 to this day. Its aim is to highlight outstanding Porsche developments over the past seven decades. More than MORE
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Maidstone Museum
project: Maidstone Museum location: Kent, UK architect: Hugh Broughton Architects photography: Hufton+Crow, Ben Luxmoore, Matt Chisnall
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Maidstone Museum
Maidstone Museum was opened in 1858 and contains over 600,000 artifacts and specimens, making it one of the most comprehensive collections in the south east of England outside of London. The museum was awarded a grant by the Heritage Lottery Fund providing for new art galleries, better visitor facilities, and improved storage for the collections. MORE