Tangled Up…

…in blue.

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Jul 3, 2011
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Bubbles of Dream

It is a long weekend; time for relaxation, and I would love to be visiting Spa Furama.  Formwerkz designed a calming space without corners and ended with fluid circles.  Formwerkz refers to these circles as ‘bubbles of dream.’  Perfect vision for this fab spa…

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Jul 2, 2011
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Mmmmarble

Mmmmarble for two!

Peter Marino Architect.  Yes, please.

Designed by Ashe and Leandro

Black marble interiors by Tamizo Architects

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Jul 1, 2011
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Top 100

Architect Magazine‘s third-annual ranking of the top 100 architecture firms surfaced not too long ago.  I think it is a list worth noting.   A sampling of some of my favorite firms:

richard meier & partners architects

bohlin cywinski jackson

julie snow architects

100th Post! How quickly this milestone has arrived.

Thank you for visiting cabbagerose.  The door is always open.

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Jun 30, 2011
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Heavenly

I have seen a few chapel renovations, and I have to say Chapel House is my favorite.  You will find Chapel House in the quaint Flemish village of Bazel.  I like its quirkiness.  A mix of modern and vintage furniture, wonderful artwork, fabulous draperies, beautiful windows, and chunky marble all come together to sing, “Amen.”

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Jun 29, 2011
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Veil

Belfry Tashkent/Ippolito Fleitz Group

Cooperative Credit Bank Interior designed by Studio Kuadra

the tandemDUO house designed by Works Partnership Architecture

Rojkind Arquitectos studio visit: New Tamayo Museum

Distance of Fog, Japan/Studiogreenblue

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Jun 28, 2011
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Smile

This image makes me smile.  My middle name is ‘wrong way.”  I wonder if map heels would wash away this curse…probably not.

photography by jeremy murch

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Jun 27, 2011
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Inspiration

Hmmm…I’m searching for inspiration…

Perhaps I’ll find it here…

Will a bulb go off here?


Ta da!  Inspiration found!

Jun 27, 2011
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Time Out…

…for you and for me.

Jane Street by Steven Harris Architects, photography by Scott Frances

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Jun 26, 2011
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Hiroko Koshino

I am  in awe of the uber-talented Japanese fashion designer Hiroko Koshino.  Hiroko is highly regarded in the fashion world as a pioneer of reinventing traditional Japanese dress.  While her contemporaries favor the avant-garde, Hiroko creates wearable clothes based on ceremonial wear updated with more volume, natural materials, and assymetric designs.  Her hallmark is the modern reinterpretation of the kimono as well as gorgeous textiles and prints of her own design.  Hiroko paints; she owns a gallery; she is considered a master of calligraphy; and she plays the Japanese three-strings guitar.  You know, I guess when you’ve got it, you’ve got it…

Tadao Ando designed Hiroko’s Tokyo home, his first private project.

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Jun 25, 2011
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What’s New?

Same old, same old here…

jason schmidt photography

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Jun 25, 2011
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On the Wall…

Yes, the writing is on the wall!

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Jun 24, 2011
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D dress

I am having fun designing my D dress

Interesting concept.
Continuum is a project by mary huang.
Read more here at ff3300.
Click images for actual size.
Jun 23, 2011
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Ruby Inspired

The Library resort in Koh Samui, Thailand, designed by Tirawan Songsawat sports a red swimming pool by day and by night.

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Jun 23, 2011
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The Luna2 Private Hotel

Luna2 is a private beachfront hotel in Bali, Indonesia that has been designed by American architect David Wahl, with interiors by owner and interior designer Melanie Hall.

The hotel is called “private” because they only accept one guest booking at a time for the five bedroom Richard Neutra-inspired beachfront house.  If you notice, the hotel does provide a private butler; now that all t’s have been crossed and i’s have been dotted, time to pack….

 

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Jun 22, 2011
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