I am writing this blog post from my home in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, when in reality I’d rather be writing it for you from Barcelona. I would be sitting at a corner table of one of our favorite places, … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Barcelona
Ai WeiWei does Barcelona in a pool full of milk
The Mies van der Rohe Pavilion is the object of an intervention that reflects upon the use of buildings and how we perceive them as unique and inalterable spaces. Artist Ai Weiwei, one of the most distinguished figures of Chinese … Continue reading
Architecture folds into the landscape
Is not yet a “tendency”, and not even yet a “trend”, but it seems that to this years’ jury of the architectural FAD prize (Promotion of the Decorative Arts) a door opens towards an architecture more respectful with the landscape. … Continue reading
ON_A Station
And seems we continue with our ‘Barcelona’ feeling these days, well who into design wouldn’t love Barcelona? This time we are bringing you a project we knew about long ago, but didn’t had the chance to saw it finished until … Continue reading
The Argentinian touch of Barcelona
If you have visited, lived, or loved the city of Barcelona in the last 30 years, you surely know Mario Eskenazi… or at least by sight 😉 Mario Eskenazi is a designer who has designed a generous amount of the … Continue reading
Excuses to drink (more) wine
For those needing an excuse to drink more wine…. what about to include kitchen renovation into your excuses for drinking wine? R3 project by Petz Scholtus
a10studio
Very few times we post about our work, in this occasion we will show a bit of the whole image that we had developed for our buddies at a10studio, we are developing our own full website for LA76 and soon … Continue reading