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Benjamin Hubert fills V&A’s medieval tapestry room with rippling steel installation



London Design Festival 2016: 50,000 metal triangles make up British designer Benjamin Hubert‘s undulating Foil installation, which casts light onto the V&A’s medieval tapestries (+ slideshow). (more…)

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Waterfalls Iceland by moonjazz I thought Yosemite was the queen…

Waterfalls Iceland by moonjazz I thought Yosemite was the queen of waterfall land but while those are tall and amazing Iceland must have 100 times more due to heavy rain and snowfall. A better name for this county is Wowland. http://flic.kr/p/xeb475

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AÃRK experiments with circular forms to create new Dome watch



Dezeen Watch Store: circles are used through the design of Australian brand AÃRK’s latest watch collection.
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Brexit decision is “criminal” says Konstantin Grcic



Brexit: the EU Referendum should never have happened according to German designer Konstantin Grcic, who said the decision by Britain’s former prime minister David Cameron to host the vote was criminal. (more…)

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Button Mash / Design, Bitches


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© Laure Joliet


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  • Architects: Design, Bitches
  • Location: Echo Park, Los Angeles, CA, United States
  • Interior Design: Design, Bitches
  • Client: Button Mash (Jordan Weiss & Gabe Fowlkes)
  • Area: 4000.0 ft2
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Photographs: Laure Joliet
  • Structural Engineer: Tuscher Engineering Group, Inc.
  • Mep Engineer: CRO Engineering Group, Inc.
  • General Contractor: Barling Construction
  • Artist Collaboration (Wallpaper & Brand Graphics): Joseph Harmon

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© Laure Joliet

Program
A full-service restaurant and bar with a vintage arcade. Button Mash is intended to be an integral and vibrant neighborhood hub for all ages with a design that showcases a careful curation of arcade games and stellar creative cuisine. 


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© Laure Joliet

The layout is segmented into three distinct areas that are visually interconnected and geometrically interlocking; each with varying seating types that encourage interaction, exchange, and shared experiences.


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Design
Located in a ubiquitous strip mall along Sunset Boulevard in Echo Park, the neighborhood is rich with a varied history and recent transformative change.  The overall design is rooted in multiple LA-centric time periods with nods to the 1980s and 1990s in material and color choices, mixed with the local haunt feel resonant in film noir classics like “Chinatown”. These inspirations and influences intertwine with post-modern design and pop cultural references to create a maximal timeless experience- an Elysian Drift. 


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© Laure Joliet

The bold exterior paint color is historically common in the neighborhood where a variety of bright spots punctuate this stretch of Sunset Boulevard.  A kaleidoscopic journey through layers of transparency, reflectivity and pattern pull you in through a portal cut into the strip mall’s exterior, past the hand painted Talavera tiles and round window that bring visitors into an otherworldly tunnel filled with a dense custom wallpaper by artist Joseph Harmon. 


Plan

Plan

On the interior banquettes are covered with camel colored vinyl and plywood paneling; smokey mirror, marmoleum, and dark brown are all nods to the noir mystique and a contemporary version of police academy haunts of the past.  Interior details reflect a mash-up of both local real and fictionalized influences juxtaposing post-modern laminate with brass foot rails, marmoleum and oak wood paneling, and vermilion powder coated steel with camel colored vinyl.  Unusual material exploration is playfully scattered throughout the space from painted battens on wood paneling, hand-painted artwork to pyramidal acoustic foam and 3D coffered ceiling patterns made of homosote.   


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“This part of Sunset Boulevard is home to colorful punctuations in an otherwise unassuming and unspectacular streetscape,” Johnson and Rudolph explained. “A vibrantly eccentric internal life has always marked what we love about the neighborhood.”


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© Laure Joliet

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Government to launch inquiry into impact of Brexit on creative industries



The government’s House of Commons committee has announced plans for an inquiry that will focus in part on employment within the creative industries post Brexit. (more…)

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