Webb2024-5-26 - Explore 脆皮腌黄瓜's board "形式表现" on Pinterest. Webb27 aug. 2015 · In Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio’s unbuilt “Slow House,” from 1988-90, the home is a single curving form that culminates in a full-height glass window.
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WebbSupplementary to the argument posited is one of DS+R’s earliest architecture projects (unrealized), Slow House (1991), a private residence that, according to the architects, is … WebbThe Slow House was a 1989 project by Diller and Scofido. It was a seafront holiday home for an art lover and an entrepreneur that loved the idea of a view framed by human … can for any reason travel insurance
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WebbElizabeth Diller, Ricardo Scofidio Slow House Project, North Haven, New York, Scale model 1/4"=1' 1988-90 Not on view Architectural firm Diller + Scofidio Medium Wood, cardboard, metal, plastic, and twine Dimensions 14 3/4 x 59 1/16 x 30 1/4" (37.5 x 150 x 76.8 cm) Credit Marshall Cogan Purchase Fund and Jeffrey P. Klein Purchase Fund Object number Webb24 dec. 2012 · The Slow House, a weekend retreat on the Long Island waterfront designed in 1989 for a Japanese Art Investor, is a seminal project by New York based Architects Diller + Scofidio. 'Our client came … WebbThe Diller Scofidio + Renfro design studio based in New York was founded in 1981 by architects Elizabeth Diller (Lódz, 1954) and Ricardo Scofidio (New York, 1935), the husband and wife team who have worked together professionally since 1979. Charles Renfro (Baytown, 1964) has been with the company since 1997, becoming a partner in 2004. can for be a conjunction