Posts tagged Mary Elise Chavez
Who We're Celebrating Now: Helen Frankenthaler

🎨In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re celebrating the iconic American Painter, Helen Frankenthaler. Frankenthaler (1928-2011) was an abstract expressionist painter with a body of work that spans over six decades. She influenced many a painter, and printmaker. We can't get enough of the spectrums created by her soak-stain technique - read more to see notable highlights from her iconic career in Art.

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What We're Exploring Now: Calgary Central Library

📚We love a well-designed public space that’s intentionally built for gathering and community. Enter the stunning Calgary Central Library. Completed in 2018, this architectural gem by Snohetta is phenomenal. The design lifts the main entry over the encapsulated train line below. Gently terraced slopes rise up to the heart of the building, allowing for people arriving from every direction to interact with the library. Continuing reading for the full architectural story.

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Who We're Celebrating Now: Josef Albers

🔳Squares haven't been the same since Josef Albers applied his color spectrums to them. This leading color theorist has forever impacted how we interpret, design and apply color. This month, we celebrate his invaluable teachings on color theory and relationships. His beginnings as a stained glass maker at the Bauhaus in 1922 lit a fire to his life-long pursuit or color exploration. See our must-read books after the jump…

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Who We're Celebrating Now: Ingo Maurer

✨#ThePowerofLight: It transforms space, sets an atmospheric tone, and can be unforgettable - most certainly true in the case of Ingo Maurer, our long-time favorite light artist. If you've seen them, chances are you can remember, in detail, his creative, boundary-breaking fixtures. Over the years we've sought out his poetic light sculptures through travel (hello @ampersandhotel London), visited @ingomaurersoho countless times and collected prints of his work.

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What We're Exploring Now: When Digital goes Physical (Retail that is)

🕶 #TheFutureofRetail: We believe retail isn't dead, boring retail is. A new study by IBM & the National Retail Foundation shows that 67% of Gen Z shop in-store most of the time, with another 31% shopping in-store sometimes, revealing 98% still shop in physical retail stores. If you're going to expect customers to visit your in-store, it should be an experience that goes beyond products on a shelf, it should entertain, surprise & delight. See our roundup of our favorite retail concepts.

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New Work: Interior Design for The Wills Group Corporate Office

📎 For The Wills Group, a new corporate HQ space was a critical component in their broader corporate transformation that included new ways of doing things for existing employees, and a need to attract a new generation of talent to fulfill the company’s strategic aspirations. Our design touched every aspect of the 50,000 square foot project designed to house up to 400 employees, including reception areas, workspaces, collaboration areas, conference rooms, training facilities and dining facilities.

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Who We're Celebrating Now: Pierre Cardin

🇫🇷 We’re studying his commitment to a single idea, the parabola, expressed through his visionary fashions, iconic architecture and sculptural industrial and furniture design. At 97, he continues to stay curious and invent his vision of the future, which is fascinating to say the least - hop aboard the Cardin Express with us!

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What We're Exploring Now: DesertX

🌵Just in time for Spring, DesertX lured us to Palm Springs, a city rich in mid-century style, architecture and retro signage - three things we love and tend to seek out. On through April 21, 2019 in the Coachella Valley, this freshly minted biennial is a brilliant fusion of art and environment, where contemporary artists stage their works against the dramatic landscapes, leaving us in a state of hypnosis.

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What We're Reading Now: The Vitra Campus

📍The experiential grounds of The Vitra Campus are a thrilling place to discover modern architectural and built environment concepts. The Campus is open to the public via tours of key structures and the architects behind them. With over 330,000 visitors a year, this special campus has the most concentrated collection of buildings by world-famous architects, than anywhere else in the world.

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The Legacy of Charles and Ray Eames

🛋“Design is an expression of the purpose.” Charles Eames // As the most important exponents of organic design, Charles and Ray Eames demonstrated how good design can improve quality of life and human understanding and knowledge. One of their top lessons here are the Case Study Houses - built in 1949, No. 8 was a celebration of indoor-outdoor living, and for the Eameses it became a laboratory for their shared life and work.

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What We're Reading Now: "In the Spirit of" Series

🌺 Assouline’s ‘In the Spirit of...’ series may cause severe cases of wanderlust (and should be read with your travel planner in hand). This iconic book publisher is known for the best of the best editorials on iconic travel destinations and specialty subjects. From Gstaad to Rio, Harlem to the Hamptons, we’ve found great design inspiration in these beautifully-curated pages.

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What We're Reading Now: Gerhard Richter's Panorama

🌈 We’re in a Gerhard Richter frame-of-mind, and this gorgeous book, Panorama is the most extensive representation of his career to date. Including his work from the 1950s to present - from paintings to sculptures, drawings and photographs - it’s a fantastic deep dive into the artistic journey of Richter. And when it comes to squares, they haven't been the same since Josef Albers applied his spectrum of colors to them.

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A field trip to The Orsoni Furnace during the Venice Biennale

🛵 While in Venice exploring the Architecture Biennale, we enjoyed a private visit to the Furnace of Orsoni - the only mosaic tile furnace still functioning in the historic center of Venice. Orsoni has revived the city's Byzantine mosaic style and remains an icon in the artisan craftwork communities. They use the same techniques since 1888 to produce 24K gold leaf mosaics, colored gold and Venetian smalti in more than 3,500 colors.

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