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Gab Bois uses bread rolls to recreate the classic Camaleonda sofa by Mario Bellini

Deezen

In a post on Cash's Instagram , the seminal piece of Italian Radical design is rendered from more than 40 glistening loaves of bread , complete with a bootleg IKEA tag reading: "Do not iron. He also added a close-up image of a mock IKEA tag wedged between two loaves of bread. Do not dry clean. Do not eat.".

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New York City unveils controversial revamp of "I ? NY" logo

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Design reporter Katie Deighton took aim at the logo's inconsistent spacing, tweeting that it would likely have Glaser "kerning in his grave", while Futurism's design director Tag Hartman-Simkins commented that the wordmark looked like it had been "feedbacked into the ground".

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Sketching the Housing Crisis

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Despite the dominance of photography, sketches have elicited a deep resonance among viewers since Daumier created his controversial drawings. For example, Mark Loughney has sketched pencil portraits of more than 600 fellow inmates since being incarcerated in 2012.

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Here are 2022’s most expensive home sales

The Spaces

Its price tag affords it a lush, intimate setting and elevated mountain views. Shouson Hill has just 15 homes and is where billionaire Li Ka-shing (nicknamed Superman) lives along with the co-founders of Alibaba, according to Forbes. And here are 5 of the most expensive homes currently for sale. Central Park Tower Penthouse, $250m.

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The top 10 architecture and design controversies of 2023

Deezen

Continuing our review of the year , Dezeen looks back at the most controversial stories to hit the world of architecture and design in 2023. The update was intended to spread "optimism and civic action" following the pandemic, but among the design community, it seemed to sow cynicism and exasperation.

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RIGHT OF CENTER

Landscape Architecture Magazine

In the end, the 20-acre Pier Approach cost $20 million, and the 12-acre Pier Park cost $56 million, with a total price tag of $93 million that included ancillary projects such as new seawalls and underground utility infrastructure for the district.

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Proof that Architects are not Boring | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

It’s different each year but all those in attendance must answer [though we stay away from anything that could become inappropriate or controversial]. Some of the more recent have been “Describe each of your parents in just one word…” “What’s your favorite non-musical sound?”

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