Another simple genius ! Verner Panton
Pavilion for the firm of myresjo
Project for Pompidou Centre in Paris (lost in the Post ! True !)
Phantasy landscape
Flying chairs
Living Tower
Another simple genius ! Verner Panton
Pavilion for the firm of myresjo
Project for Pompidou Centre in Paris (lost in the Post ! True !)
Phantasy landscape
Flying chairs
Living Tower
Oldest parts of the BNF building (Richelieu Site) in Paris are from the XVIIth century but the library's jewels, salle Labrouste (up) and salle ovale (down) has been respectively built in 1854 (Henri Labrouste architect) and in 1916 (Jean-Louis Pascal architect).
This mask has been designed for the original theatre play, Rhinoceros by Romanian/French play writer Eugene Ionesco in 1957.
Here is one of the tenth International Sonsbeek Sculpture Exhibition's work in Arnhem (Netherlands). This Flying Green House was designed by Tomas Saraceno and consists of a 10m diametre sphere which can shelter the green house's plants, surrounded by 31 other spheres ensuring that temperature remains constant.


European Heritage Open Days / Journées Européenne du Patrimoine / Giornate Europee del Patrimonio / Tag des Offenen Denkmals / Jornadas Europeas de Patrimonio / Open Monumentendag
Wired currently proposes an article about robotic hand's evolution from the 60's to nowadays.
Et nous sommes donc devant l'impérieuse nécessité d'accepter comme un fait historique la fin de la verticale comme axe d'élévation, la fin de l'horizontale comme plan permanent, ceci au bénéfice de l'axe oblique et du plan incliné qui réalisent toutes les conditions nécessaires à la création d'un nouvel ordre urbain et qui permettent également une réinvention totale du vocabulaire architectural.









Fabio Gramazio and Matthias Kohler are going more and more into details in their reseach about robotic aided construction. After Gantenbein Winery (see the movie) and their Seroussi Pavilion's Competition entry, they invaded Switzerland's Venice's Biennal Pavilion with their bricks walls assembled by R-O-B (he's a robot by the way !).

Here is last Tadashi Kawamata's last work in La Maréchalerie in Versailles achieved after a workshop in l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Versailles. Result is a ten installations exhibition built with only one material: market crates

