Dune House by Jarmund/Vigsnæs Arkitekter
Jarmund/Vigsnæs Arkitekter have designed the Dune house in Thorpeness, Suffolk, England.
Jarmund/Vigsnæs Arkitekter have designed the Dune house in Thorpeness, Suffolk, England.
Today is the four year anniversary of Contemporist and we’d like to say a big THANK YOU to everyone that reads the site, sends in submissions, links to us, advertises with us and sends us emails of encouragement.
Thanks again to everyone who has made Contemporist a daily read and we hope that you’ll continue to like what you see in our 5th year,
Erin & Dave
Joeb Moore + Partners Architects designed the Bridge House in the town of Kent, Connecticut.
Brodie Neill will exhibit the Glacier chaise longue at SuperDesign, October 13th-17th in London.
Glacier’s graceful form is hand-cast from 135 litres of molten clear glass. The monolithic form is fused with a total weight of 300kg. A limited edition of ten are to be made.
Rael San Fratello Architects have designed the “Seat Slug,” which is the world’s first concrete polymer 3D printed bench.

Dutch designer Sebastian Brajkovic created the Lathe Table 1200 from anodized aluminum.

The Centre Pompidou-Metz in France will be hosting the Bivouac exhibition by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec between October 7th 2011 to July 30th 2012.

CplusC Architects have completed a beach house in Curl Curl, New South Wales, Australia.

Crater Lake, an installation project by 24° Studio will be exhibited at Kobe Biennale 2011 from October 1 through November 23. The project was one of the winners for Shitsurai Art International Competition organized by the city of Kobe, Japan. This multi-use environmental installation serves as a meeting place where every area can be used as seating for visitors to contemplate the surroundings, thus invoking a social interaction within and around.
