Wednesday, June 29, 2011

[semi-serious wednesdays] square nine hotel, belgrade.


my university studies have quickly come and gone (i can't believe it's already been four years)...and regretfully there's a lot i don't recall about my schooling other than my momentous social calender...but even that is quickly fading.

however, like many of you there's one statement, one factor, one instance that has become definitive of your life, even to this day.

for me, that particular occurrence happened during one of my architecture courses as my professor [speaking of architectural design, construction and operations] explained the importance of responding to one's natural environment and surroundings.

so how does this relate to the square nine hotel? well, just as my professor emphasized in his lecture - lead architect on on the project, isay weinfeld, executed.

the concept for weinfeld's design "was born from the owner's desire to be part of belgrade's renovation, impressing a luxurious, but more familiar character to the city, where in the last two decades only big hotels from international chains, not committed with the city's identity came to sight - square nine hotel is a contemporary construction which integrates with the neighborhood by matching colors and respecting height of the surrounding buildings".

so often us designers jump the gun when it comes to concepting and planning, when in reality we should take a little more time, slow down a bit and position ourselves in the environment we're working on. the surrounding elements such as sights, smells, colors and sounds all play a specific and vital role in the end product - and when we stop and respond to those elements running throughout the site, we end up creating more of an artpiece rather than simply put - 'just another building down the street'.

beauteous i tell you.



Wednesday, June 22, 2011

presspauseplay.

About the film

The digital revolution of the last decade has unleashed creativity and a talent of people in an unprecedented way, unleashing unlimited creative opportunities.

But does democratized culture mean better art, film, music and literature or is true talent instead flooded and drowned in the vast digital ocean of mass culture? Is it cultural democracy or mediocrity?
This is the question addressed by PressPausePlay, a documentary film containing interviews with some of the world’s most influential creators of the digital era.

http://www.designfilmfestival.com/presspauseplay
http://www.presspauseplay.com

courtesy of theartistandhismodel

i have to see this...who's with me?

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

office space.





okay, so i'm officially obsessed with cubicle refugee...

and i don't know about you, but whenever i hear the word cubicle i automatically think of lumbergh and the red stapler...and let's not forget about michael bolton and his flare - or lack thereof. (if you have no idea what i'm talking about - first of all, where have you been since 1999? and secondly, please rent office space immediately - you might be missing out on a lot of interoffice humor).

ummmmmmm, so yeah, did you get that memo??

all to say, cubicle refugee is a unique display of 'art, design, fashion and fancy' organized into groupings of color that vary from day to day. 

"each day i focus on a different tone and color that makes me smile..."
- jen, cubicle refugee creator & author.

what's not to love?