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Photo by Iñigo Bujedo Big Architects, Pavilion Architecture, Organic Structure, Parametric Architecture, Organic Architecture, Facade Architecture, Sustainable Architecture, Facade Design, World Trade Center

SPANISH PAVILION, 2010 WORLD EXPO SHANGHAIAfter hosting the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing in 2010, China is once again showcasing itself as an emerging country by successfully hosting a top notch World Expo for the first time ever in China. Universal expos are the ideal setting for countries to...

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I had my ups and downs but over all I think I actually like weaving with mohair. It was definitely a change of pace from my normal weaving. My style is usually heavy with texture, so this was a challenge to make something lighter. Mohair is much more tacky then the yarns I usually weave with,

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Basic weave structures. Woven Structure. Orientations in a Woven Fabric. Machine direction = \"warp\" or \"end\"Perpendicular direction = \"fill\" or \"weft\" or \"pick\" or \"woof\"Frequently the warp direction corresponds with the 0 Movement Architecture, Painted Bar Stools, Building Skin, Paint Bar, Mexican Textiles, Presentation Layout, Marvelous Designer, Ribbon Crafts, Camping Art

Common Types of Woven Fabric. Basic weave structures. Woven Structure. Orientations in a Woven Fabric. Machine direction = "warp" or "end" Perpendicular direction = "fill" or "weft" or "pick" or "woof” Frequently the warp direction corresponds with the 0°, or longitudinal direction

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Curved Pavilion, Wood Structure Architecture, Weaving Architecture, Wood Weaving, Japanese Joinery, Bamboo Structure, Royal Botanic Gardens, Pavilion Architecture, Laser Paper

Wrapping a gallery space at the 2020 NGV Triennial is a bowed pavilion of tessellating wood. A collaboration between renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma (previously) and Australian artist Geoff Nees, the large-scale installation is constructed with trees felled at Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens during the millennium drought. The pointed slats interlock without the use ofContinue reading "A Curved Pavilion Designed by Kengo Kuma Weaves Wooden Slats into a Tessellating Structure"

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