M to M of M/M (Paris) by Thames & Hudson in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
M to M of M/M (Paris) by Thames & Hudson in thisispaper.com



Michaël Amzalag and Mathias Augustyniak originally established M/M (Paris) as a graphic design studio in 1992. Their close associations with the music, fashion and art worlds have led to their becoming one of the most distinctive and acclaimed creative voices of their generation, within graphic design and beyond…
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Vienna Design Week 2012 – Day 2 by THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Vienna Design Week 2012 – Day 2 by thisispaper.com

EVERYONE LOVES A GOOD COLLABORATION. AND NINE OF THEM, EXHIBITED WITHIN A FEW DAYS, IN THE CITY THAT IS INDISPUTABLY EUROPE’S CULTURAL CAPITAL – IT SEEMS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, BUT SUCH THINGS DO HAPPEN AT VIENNA DESIGN WEEK.
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Vienna Design Week 2012 – Day 1 by THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Vienna Design Week 2012 – Day 1 by thisispaper.com


EVERYONE LOVES A GOOD COLLABORATION. AND NINE OF THEM, EXHIBITED WITHIN A FEW DAYS, IN THE CITY THAT IS INDISPUTABLY EUROPE’S CULTURAL CAPITAL – IT SEEMS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, BUT SUCH THINGS DO HAPPEN AT VIENNA DESIGN WEEK.
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Wood Work by Line Thit Klein in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Wood Work by Line Thit Klein in thisispaper.com




“Wood Work is a collaboration between me and Københavns Møbelsnedkeri. A carpentry who works in big and bold woodwork, nordic tones and textures – and our styles compliment each other beautifully, creating a true and original nordic feel!”
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The Back House by Studio Toogood in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
The Back House by Studio Toogood in thisispaper.com




THE BACK ROOM is a celebration of the ‘post-industrial’ era – the resurgence of individuals and small collectives applying their own skills within the urban city to produce, make, manufacture and sell direct…
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Country House by DVA ARHITEKTA in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Country House by DVA ARHITEKTA in thisispaper.com



The approach of the proposal was to develop a residential complex in strong connection to the context. Located in a remote, poorly inhabitated part of West Herzegovina canton, the site stretches over 35 000 square meters of wild landscape, bounded by strong stone walls. The ambient relies on tradition, where places like this provided social contact and events. All three units, six buildings alltogether, are carefully placed to gain views according to client’s wishes…
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Brutalism by Nick Rochowski in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Brutalism by Nick Rochowski in thisispaper.com



“Brutalist” is a series of abstract architectural studies based on instinctive and explorative responses to spaces both positive and negative. Not aiming to be descriptive of context or in favour of any one viewpoint of architecture, the project is unhindered by objectives or outside direction. It looks at a some of the last surviving great brutalist buildings in the UK…
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Forening for Boghaandværk by Kasper Pyndt in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Forening for Boghaandværk by Kasper Pyndt in thisispaper.com




Brochure made as a proposal for a bookfair hosted by Forening for Boghaandvaerk – a passionate danish association, who publish and promote books. The work was for me mostly about making something solid and with great aesthetic quality, reflecting on how the association looks at books: As something classic and beautiful. The brochure’s graphic elements is a visualization of paper formats…
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Car Poolers by Alejandro Cartagena in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Car Poolers by Alejandro Cartagena in thisispaper.com



“Car Poolers is a project that continues my visual research on how the Mexican suburbs impact the landscape, the city and its inhabitants. I´ve been shooting the project for a year on Monterey’s highway 85 going south bound to one of the richest cities in Latin America, San Pedro Garza Garcia, one of the nine cities that form the Metropolitan area…
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Bar & Co by Joanna Laajisto in THISISPAPER MAGAZINE
Bar & Co by Joanna Laajisto in thisispaper.com




The concept of the bar was to create 4 rooms with different atmospheres keeping the design still continuous and coherent from room to room. As you enter the space, a large 6 meter long marble bar will greet you and invite you for a cocktail. The adjacent “butcher’s room” with a large butcher’s block island, bar height tables and stools continues with the bar’s upbeat tempo and is perfect for large groups enjoying after work drinks and snacks…
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