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This week: 032c Gallery, Obscure Objects, Kaja Lahoda, House of Grey, Dom Hans van der Laan, Ludwig Godefroy, Cabinet YFY, Carsten in der Elst, Studio Gang
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House and Office by Cabinet YFY is a quiet act of renewal—set within the shell of a modest 1960s residence in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, originally built as an auxiliary dormitory for the Japanese Navy’s Sixth Fuel Factory.
In “Within The Wall,” her first institutional solo exhibition at Tranen in Copenhagen, Kaja Lahoda infiltrates the gallery’s very anatomy.
Driven by a strong commitment to sustainability, the Aluskin chair reflects the raw, austere aesthetic characteristic of Carsten in der Elst’s work.
Tucked into a clearing of the Flemish woods, Roosenberg Abbey designed by Dom Hans van der Laan in Waasmunster, Belgium seems to defy both time and category.
In the outskirts of Mérida, Mexico—a city where colonial facades often conceal lush courtyards and layered histories—architect Ludwig Godefroy has drawn from both land and legacy to conjure the House in Los Cocos, a residential project that speaks in tones of minimalism and myth.
The Chunk Chair by Obscure Objects emerges as a dialogue between urban industrial grit and refined craftsmanship.
With its inaugural exhibition, Productive Narcissism, 032c Gallery in Berlin positions itself at the volatile juncture of fashion, identity, and contemporary art.
The Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation indeed adds a significant new dimension to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, and this project was developed in collaboration with the Chicago-based architecture firm, Studio Gang.
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