Casas pirámide, along with Casas Barco and Casas Domo take part in the series "Casas con forma de cosas" [Houses shaped like things]. In these, the format of the book represents in a literal way the shape of the houses inside it. The photographs, taken from the internet, depict different examples from all over the world.
Casas domo, along with Casas pìrmide and Casas barco, take part in the series "Casas con forma de cosas" [Houses shaped like things]. In these, the format of the book represents in a literal way the shape of the houses inside it. The photographs, taken from the internet, depict different examples from all over the world.
Casas barco, along with Casas pìrmide and Casas domo take part in the series "Casas con forma de cosas" [Houses shaped like things]. In these, the format of the book represents in a literal way the shape of the houses inside it. The photographs, taken from the internet, depict different examples from all over the world.
American architect and designer Ken Isaacs (1927-2016), whose populist, DIY designs created from the 1950s to the 1970s challenged conventional architectural concepts in housing as well as mainstream definitions of modernism.
The centerpiece is 'The Cats-in-Residence Program' where adoptable purr-formers, a.k.a. cats, from Social Tees Animal Rescue, lounge on feline fine art and run amok in a pussy playground designed by architects Gia Wolff and Freecell and hopefully find forever homes.
Card consists of two illustrated sheets selectively cut, folded, and adhered together. Card can be unfolded in various ways to reveal different combinations of images. "Through this Infinity card I celebrate my neighborhood in Brooklyn and special spots where I hang out with my friends." --artist