Our friends from Rojkind Arquitectos just send us images of their recently finished building. it is a lab for Neslte in Queretaro Mexico after their first collaboration for the chocolate museum which was widely covered by the media. This new … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2009
Gangs of Kabukicho by Watanabe Katsumi
I found a post about Watanabe Katsumi on The Moment blog, really liked the imagery and wanted to share it with you… Despite recent attempts at gentrification, Kabukicho in the East Shinjuku section of Tokyo remains the city’s seedy underbelly. … Continue reading
The Go Slow Movement spreading fast
It all started with slow food, a movement “that was founded in 1989 to counteract fast food and fast life, the disappearance of local food traditions and people’s dwindling interest in the food they eat, where it comes from, how … Continue reading
THE PIRATE BAY BEHIND BARS
As in the introduction of the FLASH short movie “EPIC 2015” said: It is the best of times, it is the worst of times…. now it’s probably not the safest moment to declare yourself a pirate, whether you sail the … Continue reading
Rojkind Criticizes Bicentennial project
“when was the last time a Modern and Illustrated State built an Arch or any other type of self-celebration monument?” asked the team composed by Michel Rojkind + Alejandro Hernandez + Arturo Ortiz in their presentation for their submission for … Continue reading
Gana Torre, no Arco Bicentenario
Considera jurado que el proyecto premiado es el más accesible a toda la población por Dora Luz Haw Ciudad de México (16 abril 2009).- No será un arco, sino una torre de luz y una plaza que cubrirá Circuito Interior, … Continue reading
MERCI !
“MERCI” is a concept store as well as a charity shop. Bernand and Marie-France Cohen (the couple behind the luxury children’s clothing brand Bonpoint) now introduce the newest Parisian wonderland. Opened in March 2009, their Marais shop is a 1,500-square-meter … Continue reading
South of the Border, Under the Sun
Life in Los Barriles, Baja California Sur, Mexico, runs at an easy, relaxing pace. The town seems quiet, people are friendly and all around you are accompanied by a wide range of colors provided by nature, the ocean, homes and … Continue reading
CONTEMPORARY URBAN-COASTAL SPACES
In the first half of the XX century, cities were thought as a clear organizational scheme, with a simple and predictable order, capable to be designed and planned in such way that the life quality of its residents could be … Continue reading