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Exploring design works ranging from furniture and temporary art
installations to interior design and architecture by CL3, founded
by William Lim, and related studios Lim + Lu and Open UU, this book
presents a fresh consideration of the essence of contemporary Asian
design and how it has evolved over the past few decades. The
projects selected share a sensitivity to Asian qualities: a deep
appreciation of site and context, craft and design details, with
imaginative architectural responses delivering a reinterpretation
of cultural heritage and traditions. The book includes a contextual
essay by Hong Kong-based architecture critic and author Catherine
Shaw, a foreword by architecture and design curator Aric Chen, and
a chapter dedicated to conversations on the modern interpretation
of eastern aesthetics and the unique experience of designing for a
new Asia between William Lim, Swedish museum director, art critic
and writer Lars Nittve, and Shanghai-based architect Lyndon Neri.
The projects are presented in a clear, vibrant graphic style
designed by William Lim and artist and graphic designer Stanley
Wong, aka anothermountainman, to evoke an Asian quality. Each
chapter includes a text by William Lim and features original
conceptual sketches, photographs, floor plans, and drawings.
This is an overview of the top 100 leading young designers working
across Asia, selected by the co-founders of one of Asia's foremost
interior-design magazines, Design Anthology, based in Hong Kong.
Featuring first-hand accounts from each designer, the book reveals
their inspirations, collaborations and the challenges and
opportunities presented as a young designer working in the region.
The book includes photography of each designer's work and will be a
key resource for design professionals and enthusiasts, as well as
all those interested in the contemporary Asian design scene.
The book provides a privileged insight into how this groundbreaking
architectural studio works, especially their innovative approach in
which their primary inspiration is derived from the constraints of
a given project, hence the subtitle, Inspired by constraints. It
shows how XRANGE’s unconventional architecture places an emphasis
on systemization and tactility, resulting in audacious but grounded
and utterly unique buildings. To do so, it features texts by the
principal architects, leading architecture critics, lavish
documentation and photography, and in-depth examinations of such
significant projects as The Wandering Walls, Ant Farm House, Stone
Cloud, and many more.
A major new overview of 100 of the world's best contemporary
interior design projects, chosen by 10 of the world's leaders in
the design world.
Accompanying an exhibition of the same name at the Louisiana Museum
of Modern Art, this publication examines the recent work of the
Chinese architect Wang Shu, Pritzker Prize winner in 2012. At a
time when China's explosive urbanization is making inroads into
rural areas and leaving the marks of cheap concrete construction
everywhere, Wang Shu and Amateur Architecture Studio are keen to
work against this tendency by reusing materials from the buildings
that Chinese authorities are systematically tearing down and
rebuilding after western models. Wang Shu's architecture reveals a
thoughtful attitude toward both design and implementation, as well
as the ability to react flexibly to the surroundings and history of
a particular site.
Now in its eleventh year, the Design Museum's Beazley Designs of
the Year award and exhibition showcase the most innovative,
relevant and thought-provoking projects in contemporary design.
From the first iPhone to Zaha Hadid's final building, the
nominations for the award have spanned the fields of architecture,
digital, fashion, graphics, product and transport. Introduced by
Deyan Sudjic and guest curator Aric Chen of M+ in Hong Kong, this
illustrated book brings together all the nominated designs for
2018, along with the reasons for their selection by an
international group of design experts, practitioners and critics,
including Iwan Baan and Hans Ulrich Obrist. It is a snapshot of the
most exciting things happening in design today. At the beginning of
the second decade of its life, the essence of the concept remains
the same. A wide and international group of expert nominators have
been invited to put forward up to three projects each that for them
reflect significant new directions in six fields, from architecture
to transport. The results are put together by a guest curator to
form an exhibition at the Design Museum. A jury selects winners in
each category, as well as one overall design of the year. The
Design Museum has published an accompanying catalogue for the award
and exhibition over the past ten years, which was marked by the
publication of the ten-year anniversary book Designs of our Time:
10 Years of Designs of the Year.
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