CONTEMPORIST

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Waste Landscape by Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard

Posted: 01 Aug 2011 04:41 PM PDT

Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard have created the Wastelandscape installation at the CENTQUATRE in Paris, France.

Watch a short video of the installation – here.

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“Waste Landscape” is a 600 square meters artificial undulating landscape covered by an armor of 60 000 unsold or collected CDs, which have been sorted and hand-sewn.

It is well known that CDs are condemned to gradually disappear from our daily life, and to later participate in the construction of immense open-air, floating or buried toxic waste reception centers.

Made of petroleum, this reflecting slick of CDs forms a still sea of metallic dunes: the monumental scale of the art work reveals the precious aspect of a small daily object.

The project joins a global, innovative and committed approach, from its means of production until the end of its “life”.

“WasteLandscape” will be displayed in locations coherent with the stakes of the project: the role of art in society, the sensitization to environmental problems through culture, the alternative mode of production and the valuation of district associative work and professional rehabilitation.

Over the course of multiple exhibitions, “WasteLandscape” will go through quite a few transformations before being entirely recycled into polycarbonate. The roaming will allow both artists to pursue new awareness-raising activities.

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Kew House 3 by Vibe Design Group

Posted: 01 Aug 2011 06:51 AM PDT

Vibe Design Group have designed the Kew House 3 in Melbourne, Australia.

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Description from the designers:

The clients came to our office with the intention of moving into property development. Common ground was that they were focused on presenting projects with high design content supporting a different visual approach.

In the early design phase we were looking to create an open, more interactive street presence which led to a very different design response.

The actual front façade was inspired by the study of 60s and early 70s stereo cabinets with the slatted timber reflecting the slotted speaker elements, in this case they accommodate the covered entry and private en suite window. The house sits lightly balanced on angled steel posts again reminiscent of the stereo cabinet legs, which affords the house the appearance of floating out across the land.

The project sits well in its treed environs, Silvertop Ash was chosen as the cladding because its eventual grey colour will blend completely and afford a sense of belonging in the treed backdrop.

Silvertop Ash timber has a unique ability to assimilate into the surrounds, offering a very different visual affect. To the North the timber is still evident but only on the third storey – as from this vantage point we wanted the upper level to appear as a tree house. ExoTec Façade Panel System was the other main material used because it offers a refreshing contrast to the timber.

The cut out element of the living area window directs the line of sight down to the pool, BBQ area and backyard space – protecting privacy.

The interior begins with a flat veneer wall on approach. It’s intention is to create the feeling of being at the base of a huge tree.

Practically, it houses the cloak, powder room, cellar and on into the integrated kitchen. It's all achieved with hidden doors that, when opened, offer an unexpected surprise. This house is open yet private and the timber feature wall of the interior invites a journey of discovery. The cantilevered box on the street facade internally houses the day bed and library which interacts with the study space. The study has a glass splash back wall chosen for it’s ability to reflect the outer landscape.

A dumbwaiter is included which travels up from the garage into the scullery that resides behind one of the four integrated doors in the kitchen area. The classic Calcutta Marble has been used in the bathrooms, while the kitchen has Caesar stone bench tops and a preparation cube at the end of the main island bench.

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Visit the Vibe Design Group website – here.

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W Bali Villas and E-WOW Suite Interiors by AB Concept

Posted: 01 Aug 2011 05:07 AM PDT

AB Concept have sent us images of the Villas and E-WOW Suite interiors they designed for the
W Retreat & Spa Bali – Seminyak.

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Visit the AB Concept website – here.

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