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WorldBin: November 2013
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Wednesday, 27 November 2013. Four Flourishes From a Tel Aviv Side Street. The local lending library, run by a lady whose living room is the lit window immediately behind, from where she can monitor loans, donations and notices. Monday, 25 November 2013. Tel Aviv Winter Skyline. The Tel Aviv skyline in winter, seen from a rooftop in the Kerem HaTeimanim. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Links To Other Bins. Four Flourishes From a Tel Aviv Side Street. Tel Aviv Winter Skyline. View my complete profile.
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HandBin: February 2013
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Saturday, 16 February 2013. In the grand manner of the very best salons of old, this mug is raised up on an arcade so that it may occupy the airy summit of its own ' Piano Nobile. Elevated above the common detritus of your breakfast table, this dining item elegantly maintains the dignified sanctity of your morning brew. You can buy your own 1st Floor Mug in blue, green, white, black gloss and matte, and yellow HERE. Saturday, 9 February 2013. You can purchase one in a variety of colours HERE.
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HandBin: March 2013
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Sunday, 10 March 2013. With the Fan Mug you can have two of the greatest innovations ever to have been developed on the British isles come together -for your delight and delectation- at the breakfast table. You can buy your own Fan Mug in blue, green, white, black gloss and matte, and yellow. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Links to Other Bins. View my complete profile. A Blog of Artistic and Architectural investigations. There was an error in this gadget. Follow me on twitter. Previous Images From HandBin.
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HandBin: Fan Mug
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Sunday, 10 March 2013. With the Fan Mug you can have two of the greatest innovations ever to have been developed on the British isles come together -for your delight and delectation- at the breakfast table. You can buy your own Fan Mug in blue, green, white, black gloss and matte, and yellow. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links to Other Bins. View my complete profile. A Blog of Artistic and Architectural investigations. There was an error in this gadget. Follow me on twitter.
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HandBin: Fan Mug Tall
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Sunday, 13 January 2013. A 16cm high clasp mug whose interior is formed by five miniature, upturned Fan Vaults. An English Gothic innovation from the 14th Century), contained within a simple circular exterior which opens up with five triangular cuts at the base to reveal the complex geometry underneath. As you drink, and the top of your tea (or coffee) descends, the changing geometric section through the mug is brought into sharp, ornamental relief. Section through a Fan Mug. Links to Other Bins.
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HandBin: Entablatower
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Sunday, 7 April 2013. Everybody loves a good Entablature -they make everything, well, grander- but all those puritanical architects have left most of us living in homes that can barely lay claim to a centimeter or two of piddling plaster cornice, or -horror- nothing at all. You can buy your own Entablatower in blue, green, white, black gloss and matte, and yellow. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links to Other Bins. View my complete profile. A Blog of Artistic and Architectural investigations.
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HandBin: Soapaduct
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Saturday, 19 January 2013. A small piece of Roman infrastructure for your bathroom, that with miniaturized monumentality clears the underside of your soap of its suds, which -because the vaults underneath are arranged on an incline- drain neatly out their very own celebratory archways. The Soapaduct shown in these photos is in white Glazed Ceramic, but you can get one in black, yellow, blue and green as well HERE. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links to Other Bins. View my complete profile.
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WorldBin: December 2012
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Wednesday, 26 December 2012. A bouquet of buildings picturesquely clinging to each other at a junction on the edge of the Roppongi area of Tokyo, looking for all the world as if they were one discrete, hyper complex architectural composition. I saw this kind of situation happening in various places around the city, as I'd seen previously in Kobe on another holiday, but this was the most singular instance I encountered on this trip. Labels: cluster of buildings. Little Tower in Shinbashi. There are reprod...
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WorldBin: February 2013
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Wednesday, 27 February 2013. Architectural twins in Michelangelo's Laurentian Library Vestibule, Florence, Italy. Wednesday, 20 February 2013. Interior photos (from 2007) of the Palazzo dei Congressi in Rome -1950- EUR, by Adalberto Libera. A highly complex form of temporally grounded architectural timelessness that stands with equal redolence amongst the likes of Kahn's Dhaka. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Links To Other Bins. View my complete profile. Follow me on twitter. Previous Images From WorldBin.