Make a Fourth of July Wreath from the Garden

June 27, 2011 – 12:23 am

I had such a great time making a Fourth of July wreath for my front door, I thought you might like to try making one, too.

Most of the materials were found in my own backyard, but I took a few shortcuts with craft-store goods.

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Tags: July Wreath, Wreath

guest post: the jealous curator.

June 26, 2011 – 12:35 pm

hello! first of all, let’s start this guest post off by saying how jealous i am of victoria and her fabulous trip to europe soooo jealous! ok, there. now that that’s out of the way, i wanted to tell you about a beautiful show that i’ve just had the incredible honor of curating. it’s titled pieces of the moon and it opens on thursday june 30th at catalog gallery, in vancouver. i tried

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Penthouse’s Interior That Breathes With Art

June 26, 2011 – 6:40 am

 

This stunning penthouse is located in Barcelona, Spain. Barcelona is a marvellous city where you can still see the architecture of the Middle Ages; it’s the home of Antonio Gaudi and many other architects, sculptors and artists. This city breathes with art and so does the penthouse. This apartment was decorated in white and elegant dark grey not to distract attention from the pictures, and colorful touches with huge pieces of art on the walls – it’s the owners’ collection of art. Contemporary design and classic antiques live together in this amazing apartment. The furniture also has an art touch: a white table called Tulip, a fantastic wooden sideboard and an armchair-throne in the living room, sculptural chairs and armchairs, an unusual chaise long in the masters’ bedroom. A place fu

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Faculty Club by Shift Architecture Urbanism

June 25, 2011 – 12:17 pm

Tilburg University has extended its campus with the Faculty Club, a multipurpose pavilion for the academic staff and their guests.

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Tags: Architecture Urbanism, Shift Architecture, Shift Architecture Urbanism, Urbanism