The youngest-ever architect to design a summer pavilion for the Serpentine, Sou Fujimoto plays with the distinction between inside and outside space and once based a house on a climbing frame. He has delivered a cloud-shaped structure made of fine steel latticework that people can move in and out of at will.
Here’s a selection of images of the design.
Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Images
Oh I may have to go see this again.
I’m very excited that the Museum of the Rhode Island School of Design is planning a menswear exhibition for this spring called “Artist/Rebel/Dandy: Men of Fashion.” It doesn’t open until late April, but with folks like PTO pals Guy Hills and Luciano Barbera featured, it should be a wonderful show.
NEW ENGLAND DANDIES!
Folks. Let’s totally hit this when it opens. I’m serious as all hell, if you’d be interested in checking this, we should totally spring come April. Because it looks amazing.
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A Harry Potter shop has now opened at Platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross Station in London. Wands, broomsticks and school uniforms are all available! http://LDN.in/AC6bgu
What. Is this for real.
Kansas City Public Library, Missouri. The building was designed by Dimensional Innovations. Local residents selected the titles of the books that are displayed on the bookshelf.
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