Archive for September, 2009

Bering Strait Project: OFF Architecture

September 9th, 2009

Bering Strait Project by OFF ArchitectureConnecting the eastern and western hemisphere, bringing the world together… Checkout the second place winning Paris-based OFF Architecture’s submission. (more…)

Z-House by Hohyun Park & Hyunjoo Kim

September 8th, 2009

Z-House by Hohyun Park & Hyunjoo KimThe Koreans are off to a great start this week here on Minimalismi. The Z-House, designed by Hohyun Park & Hyunjoo Kim, is located in Gwangju Si, Gyeonggi-Do, some 30 km southeast of Seoul. (more…)

Table-Dish-Cover by MAEZM

September 7th, 2009

table-dish-cover by MAEZM | Minimalist designCho, Eun Whan and Shin, Tai Ho a.k.a. MAEZM redefine the concept of all-in-one with their red dot design award / design concept / “best of the best” winning Table-Dish-Cover. (more…)

Double OO ‘09 store by Koichi Futatsumata / CASE-REAL

September 4th, 2009

Double OO '09 store by Koichi Futatsumata / CASE-REALThis lovely boutique in Fukuoka, Japan, designed by Koichi Futatsumata and his CASE-REAL for the Japanese retailer, Alohanine, features a clean, minimalist interior formed with two curves. (more…)

Gaudi stool by Bram Geenen

September 3rd, 2009

Gaudi stool by Bram Geenen | Minimalist design“When a chain hangs in-between two supports, it will follow a line defined by gravity. This is the catenary. When this line is reversed, a strong form for taking compressive forces emerges.” Antonio Gaudi used this principle to determine the shape of his buildings. (more…)