Jun
2008
Nathalie de Briey
I was going to pop this in a category called ‘Links’ until my brain caught up with the fact that all blog postings are links. If that had been the case then, my wife’s site would obviously be top of the list. Artist extraordinaire, Nathalie works with the most challenging materials, from breath, to frost, rubberbands, and wind. Check out her site, and most of all her blog at: nathaliedebriey.com
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TM in the Consultation Games
Always fantastic to see that an interactive we developed works well, particularly in the field of public consultation (a fascinating and varied audience to work with). We developed this design approach to inform the master plan for developing the approach to the Legacy of the Olympic Park. It’s nice when it gets this amount of press too.
Read all about it on the BBC website
Spacial headspace
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The architecture developed by Herzog & de Meuron for Tate Modern in London is largely focused on puncturing levels and creating interesting connections through space. The approach to the walls and ceiling of the ground floor shop forms a small essay in this approach, one I think is daring, and beautiful.
Glass walls fan out as they rise up to meet the ceiling, and you are consciously aware of the ‘hidden’ lighting betraying their slitted homes. Stunning, whilst understated. I love the fact that this degree of detail was reserved for one of the smaller spaces in the building, nice work.
