Category Archives: Architecture

Just about as good as it gets
Images via the always spectacular On Maiden Lane

Birth of a Chair – Sculpture by Ron Gilad
20 objects of enameled sterling silver, part of Ron Gilad‘s Spaces etc./An exercise in utility series. Gilad’s latest body of work “encompasses objects that question our relationship with the architectural environments that define our immediate surroundings”.

Birth of a Chair – Sculpture by Ron Gilad
20 objects of enameled sterling silver, part of Ron Gilad‘s Spaces etc./An exercise in utility series. Gilad’s latest body of work “encompasses objects that question our relationship with the architectural environments that define our immediate surroundings”.

Botanical Residue Series by Janet Laurence
A few pieces from the intriguing body of work by Janet Laurence. She often explores the relationship of architecture to the natural world and uses complex alchemical techniques to transfer translucent images and mediums to glass and metal. via tbpdesign.blogspot.com

Botanical Residue Series by Janet Laurence
A few pieces from the intriguing body of work by Janet Laurence. She often explores the relationship of architecture to the natural world and uses complex alchemical techniques to transfer translucent images and mediums to glass and metal. via tbpdesign.blogspot.com

Shipping Container Studio by MB Architecture
There’s a lot of great shipping container architecture out there. I especially like how this art studio maximizes the the space by using two containers positioned next to each other on a foundation wall and creates a high ceiling in

Shipping Container Studio by MB Architecture
There’s a lot of great shipping container architecture out there. I especially like how this art studio maximizes the the space by using two containers positioned next to each other on a foundation wall and creates a high ceiling in

The Long Barn Studio by Nicholas Tye Architects
via http://www.dezeen.com Once again, these guys have read my mind.

The Long Barn Studio by Nicholas Tye Architects
via http://www.dezeen.com Once again, these guys have read my mind.