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  • #DesignMiami : SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL PALACE x BRAZILIAN ARCHITECT GUILHERME TORRES

    #DesignMiami : SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL PALACE x BRAZILIAN ARCHITECT GUILHERME TORRES

    #DesignMiami : SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL PALACE x BRAZILIAN ARCHITECT                                                                         GUILHERME TORRES

    For Design Miami 2013, Swarovski Crystal Palace has commissioned award-winning, Brazilian architect and designer Guilherme Torres to create an installation inspired by water conservation and stewardship. The importance of water as a resource in the crystal making process led to the creation of the Swarovski Waterschool in 1999. Currently active in many countries worldwide, the Swarovski Waterschool program will expand to Brazil in 2014 to teach school-aged children about water conservation.

    Mangue Groove

    Titled Mangue Groove, this experimental architectural installation will be unveiled at Design Miami/, December 4 – 8, 2013 in Miami Beach, Florida.

    Nadja Swarovski, Member of the Swarovski Executive Board, commented: “We are delighted to be working with Guilherme Torres to create our Swarovski Crystal Palace for Design Miami this year.”

    Torres’ built environment occurs at the intersection of the natural, architectural and mathematical spheres. Inspired by Brazilian mangrove forests and the Voronoi diagram (in which space is divided into a number of cells with corresponding focal points), the structure will mathematically explore the balance between nature and science.

    Mangrove forests – mangue in Portuguese – have long been considered emblematic of Brazil’s natural beauty and are essential for protecting coastal environments. Torres has deliberately placed the mangrove at the heart of his concept in order to draw attention to the growing conversation around the preservation of Brazil’s endangered aquatic ecosystems.

    Torres’s design will incorporate Swarovski’s lead-free Advanced Crystal  that will fill synthetic tubes, linked by geometric joints and lit with energy efficient LEDs. The structure itself will resemble a mangrove forest, with the joints at intervals throughout the space that follow the naturally occurring Voronoi diagram. Visitors will navigate through the space by walking on pathways of certified and reclaimed wood, in between the rising mangrove structures positioned above a shallow pool. Torres’s concept will artistically reflect Swarovski’s commitment to conservation.

    Swarovski LED

    “I am always studying nature and science – these are things that fascinate me!” says Torres. “Mathematics is part of my creative process and I feel privileged to be working with Swarovski Crystal Palace. This project has allowed me to think outside of the box and explore the combination of crystals, nature and science.”

    To maximize the interplay between the varied shapes and materials, Mangue Groove will be an immersive experience, experimenting with the introduction of light and sound. Each day at 5:00pm, a dynamic mixture of light patterns and sound recordings will slowly grow in movement and tempo, until the environment is marked by the symbols of an Amazonian sunset.

    “Torres’ piece is a reflection on the topic of conserving natural resources, a central theme of Swarovski’s newly created foundation. He has brought to life the powerful but fragile beauty of Brazil’s endangered mangrove forests in a resonantly beautiful and inspiring work, continuing his design vision with Swarovski crystal,” says Nadja Swarovski.

    A once in a lifetime experience that is definitely on my Design Miami 2013 list to be seen !

    More details here… (more…)

  • whitneymuseum:

    Now on view: Robert Indiana: Beyond LOVE presents five decades of dazzling work from the artist behind the Pop art icon. 

  • I am an over-the-top kinda person as far as jewels are concerned 🙂

    wmagazineover-the-top jewels are not for those afraid of big numbers or big statements. 

  • womensweardaily:

    They Are Wearing: Tokyo Fashion Week

    Photo by Giovanni Giannoni

    Most cool looks are made up of simple, beautifully designed elements 

  • thecorcorangroupstoriesandspaces:

    130 West 30th Street (Chelsea, Manhattan, New York)

    Rare and spectacular 4,000’ full floor condominium with 1,000’ of private terraces in the landmarked Cass Gilbert. With four exposures, this stunning 4 bedroom / 3.5 bath loft is mesmerizing by day and spectacular by night and offers panoramic views of iconic landmarks including the Empire State Building & Freedom Tower.

    Step off two key locked elevators into a gracious foyer and enter into a dramatic 50’ elegant living/dining area that leads out to a lush terrace with jaw dropping views of the Empire State Building. Adjacent is a versatile library with access to the terrace that can convert easily to the perfect guest room. The chef’s kitchen, clad in Calacutta marble, with center island includes a pantry with abundant built-in storage. The corner breakfast room with custom cabinetry & wet bar has dazzling south & west exposures.

    A dramatic gallery with slate accent wall leads to the impressive en suite master bedroom with a fully fitted dressing area in black walnut and panoramic southern views. Additionally, this loft is configured with two bedrooms, each with beautiful views and oversized closets. Other features include 11’ beamed ceilings, 22 oversized bronze finished windows, wide plank oak floors, architecturally designed millwork throughout, custom light fixtures and tremendous storage for a clutter-free environment.

    Completing this XXX mint loft is an 80’ southern terrace that extends the entire width of the loft providing brilliant sunlight and extraordinary vistas.

    More Information Available On Corcoran.com

    This is truly a spectacular space !