Saturday, May 28, 2011

Grand Hall of the Library of Congress or, The Most Magnficent Interior We Saw in DC




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Complete 3D Design Portfolio

These projects are of a very conceptual nature and all fabricated quickly out of inexpensive materials. Therefore, they may yield a reaction of "Huh?" or "How did my child get his hands on LSD?" Nonetheless, they were all extremely labor intensive and effective in refining a lot of hand-on skills.


Hierarchy and Axial Direction Study in Cast Plaster












Tetrahedral Form Study in Wood and Fabric















Final Project, Chandelier made with Found Materials


























Study of Curved Forms in Copper Wire












Study of Curved Forms with Paper






































Study of Sculpture by Accumulation of Modular Forms in Cardboard, Acrylic Paint (or, The Mothership)








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Friday, May 27, 2011

Still Cool

So, I exchanged emails with a potential residential client whose daughter wants "a chair that hangs from the ceiling." I immediately imagined she might be talking about the Eero Aarino bubble chair. I found a very reasonably priced knockoff on Amazon. And then I thought, in this order:

1) Kids are a hoot.
2) Wait, now I kind of want one (a bubble chair, not a kid). Where could I put it (applies to either)?
3) Oh, no, you can't just put one of these in a kid's room. Can you imagine how sad the visiting friend who has to sit in a different chair would be? Maybe two are needed.

It's only fair to point out that authorized repros are also available from Hive Modern. Free shipping!






Monday, May 2, 2011

Norman Mailer at Sea in Brooklyn Heights

The NYT reports that Norman Mailer's home is for sale. To say it is unconventional would be an understatement. How interesting that in spite of owning a large space, the author added cozy ship-like rooms in the upper part of the house. I hope that whomever buys it doesn't make any major changes. (Photo: New York Times)