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Isaac Julien: Lina Bo Bardi / A Marvellous Entanglement at Victoria Miro

by Brit Es Magazine July 12, 2019

Isaac Julien’s nine-screen installation, premiering at Victoria Miro, traverses a collection of Lina Bo Bardi’s most iconic buildings, offering a meditation on the iconic work and on the legacy of the visionary modernist architect and designer (1914–1992).

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Discover Dionisio González’s first solo exhibition in London at Maddox Arts

by Brit Es Magazine February 19, 2018
Maddox Arts presents Dionisio González’s first solo exhibition in London. In order to introduce Dionisio González’s works to the London public, they will be showing two of his series “Dauphin Island” and “Inter-action”.

González shows in his works ‘surrealistic’ architecture in a natural landscape. His visionary constructions are close to Le Corbusier, projects of buildings made out of béton brut and futuristic visions of cities inspired by Japanese metabolism architecture especially Kenzo Tange and Kisho Kurokawa. But González does not limit himself only to architecture sketches. He is exploring any kind of art, getting inspiration from Italian Futurist movement, Giorgio de Chirico’s archways and Xavier Corberó’s architectural sculptures.

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The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
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THE DESIGN MUSEUM – LONDON’S NEW MECCA OF DESIGN

by Carolina Núñez Roca May 5, 2017

Towards the end of 2016, The Design Museum in London moved to Kensington to be located at the former site of the Commonwealth Institute. Since then, the museum has become a world-renowned reference point for all things design.

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Andalusian architect Dolores V. Ruiz Garrido teaches primary school children in London to imagine and draw the cities of the future.

by Brit Es Magazine July 14, 2016

Drawing and creating buildings of the future is a common in our childhood and ‘Little Architect’ does not want us to abandon our capacity to observe our surroundings and to imagine cities that will make us happy.

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Spanish architects SelgasCano are designing the 15th Serpentine Pavilion.

by Brit Es Magazine May 29, 2015

Spanish architects SelgasCano are designing the 15th Serpentine Pavilion. The award-winning studio, headed by José Selgas and Lucía Cano, is the first Spanish architecture practice to be asked to design the temporary Pavilion on the Serpentine’s lawn in London’s Kensington Gardens.

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K: emptiness: Architectural Photographs by _Marina_Morón

by Brit Es Magazine May 7, 2015

From June 1st to June 21st 2015
K: emptiness, Architectural Photographs by _Marina_Morón
Architectural photography exhibition exploring the concept of Emptiness

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