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  • #DesignMiami : formlessfinder x Design Miami 2013

    #DesignMiami : formlessfinder x Design Miami 2013

    #DesignMiami : formlessfinder x Design Miami 2013

    formlessfinder has been selected to design the Design Miami 2013 Entrance Pavilion. Based in NYC, the formlessfinder team of Garrett Ricciardi and Julian Rose is dedicated to releasing the formerly siloed input and output aspects of architecture so that each project has the ability to have its own flavor.

    As the press release states:

    “Each December, Design Miami/ commissions early-career architects to
    build a designed environment for the fair’s entrance as part of its biannual Design
    Commissions program.

    Harnessing multiple, often unexpected, properties of sand and aluminum,
    formlessfinder’s Tent Pile pavilion provides shade, seating, cool air and a space to play for the city’s public. The pavilion appears as a dramatic aluminum roof miraculously balanced on the apex of a great pyramid of loose sand. Milled aluminum benches give resting space in the shade, where visitors will be fanned by the cool air naturally generated by the structure….
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    The pavilion acts as a refuge for the more than 50,000 visitors who come to Miami for the
    fairs each year, as well as inhabitants of the city’s South Beach neighborhood. It is
    intended as a public installation that marries the practical requirements of shelter and
    seating to spectacular creative architectural ideas from a young practice. Formlessfinder’s
    Tent Pile engages not only with materials and aesthetics specific to Miami, but with the
    location of the fair within the city–the pyramid of sand is there to be sat on and played in,
    the cooling fans to be approached, examined and enjoyed. “We’re hoping to create
    something that people would want to participate in,” says Ricciardi, and the result is a
    structure designed to be occupied and explored, as much as it is to be admired. ”

    For further information, please visit Design Miami’s website and blog, Design Log, for
    regular news and updates.

    Photographs courtesy of DesignMiami/ 

  • #PFW : LOUIS VUITTON SS 2014

    #PFW : LOUIS VUITTON SS 2014

    #PFW : LOUIS VUITTON SS 2014

    How do you capture the essence of a man and his works ? For Marc Jacob’s final show for Louis Vuitton, he created a stunning, moving ebony diorama that captured moments from his past 16 years at this house.

    At the end when he came out, there were tears in his eyes and tears in our eyes too…

    More about the show here:

  • #PFW : CHAUMET SS 2014

    #PFW : CHAUMET SS 2014

    #PFW : CHAUMET SS 2014

    The venerable House of Chaumet provides a Hortensia flower inspired garden of high jewelry delights for their 2014 Spring Collection !

    Maybe DACRA or another developer can persuade Chaumet to come here to South Florida where they would be greatly appreciated by watch and jewelry lovers alike 🙂

    More about Chaumet’s grand history here:

  • #PFW : CHANEL SS 2014 COLLECTION

    #PFW : CHANEL SS 2014 COLLECTION

    #PFW : CHANEL SS 2014 COLLECTION

    Karl Lagerfeld takes the madness of Art Basel and incorporates with Chanel, thus making for a wonderful on-point 2014 spring collection !

    See the full runway show here:

  • #RDISCOVERY : DAIKAYA IZAKAYA

    #RDISCOVERY : DAIKAYA IZAKAYA

    I love the Renaissance Hotels #RDiscovery !!! There are so many #cool places around the globe and this is a true resource for those who are trying to find them, like me 🙂

    Here they help Slate discover a late night gem, Daikaya Izakaya in Washington D.C.

  • #PFW : GIVENCHY SS 2014 COLLECTION

    #PFW : GIVENCHY SS 2014 COLLECTION

    #PFW : GIVENCHY SS 2014 COLLECTION

    One of the side effects of a culture clash is innovation and at Givenchy, Ricardo Tischi has moved forward in innovating draping by showing that there are aspects of draping fashion hasn’t been using. Bravo !

    For a more detailed look of the collection, watch here: