Remove cart
article thumbnail

Gordon Kipping's mass timber installation 'Maison de Cartes' is now open at SCI-Arc

Archinect

Inspired by Le Corbusier ’s 1914–15 Dom-Ino House prototype, Maison de Cartes presents examples both in the form of physical models and via a special augmented reality (AR) application to deliver a narrative about timber's ability and potential to meet the challenge of climate change in different typological contexts worldwide.

article thumbnail

Gordon Kipping to present Maison de Cartes in the SCI-Arc Gallery

Archinect

This post is brought to you by SCI-Arc , an Archinect Partner School This month, the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) is set to unveil Maison de Cartes , an exhibition by Gordon Kipping that delves into the innovative use of timber in contemporary architecture. Building in steel and concrete.is

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Streateries & Food Cart Pods

SW Oregon Architect

City planners have likewise supported growth of the local food cart scene, thereby providing foodies with a wider selection of COVID-friendly dining options. The explosive growth of food cart pods in Portland in recent decades has been a phenomenon, contributing in no small part to the Rose City’s reputation as a woke, hipster haven.

Permits 185
article thumbnail

Event: Maison de Cartes

Bustler

Maison de Cartes , or House of Cards , an exhibition by Gordon Kipping (M.Arch ’95) opening in the SCI-Arc Gallery on April 12, proposes a module of construction for the crisis of our time: climate change. The Maison de Cartes fragment is to have a second life and support another crisis.

Events 52
article thumbnail

leadoff studio’s folding cart transports art with ease and fits snugly inside a van

designboom

foldable, ergonomic, and multi-use, the butterfly cart draws on the robust yet elegant design of medical carts. The post leadoff studio’s folding cart transports art with ease and fits snugly inside a van appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

article thumbnail

2m26 references traditional food carts for mobile all-in-one ramen restaurant

Deezen

2m26 designed the cart to accommodate both chef and cooking equipment as well as up to four diners, with the aim of using it in rural areas in Japan as a unique dining experience. A metal frame wraps around the cart and contains the housing for two large wheels as well as the bar for manoeuvring it between locations.

Roofing 111
article thumbnail

Slatted Tea Cart by Smilow Design

Deezen

Dezeen Showroom: design studio Smilow Design has rereleased a classic of mid-century American design, the Slatted Tea Cart, which can be used to serve drinks or as a side table. Originally designed by Mel Smilow in 1950, the Slatted Tea Cart is a two-level rolling cart known for its solid walnut wood slats and fine joinery details.

Design 76