Monthly Archives: November 2022
William Kentridge – Royal Academy of Arts
When entering the world of William Kentridge, each room evokes different kind of emotion. The calmness of the detailed charcoal drawings, and the complexity and drama of the moving images and sounds. For me, you observe his art in two … Continue reading
Bathroom Design Reflection
For the Future Bathroom project, my first point of interest was to create some kind of a therapeutical experience for the client. As my client is a collector of shells it means she is often in contact with the ocean, … Continue reading
Material Study Research
Danish designer Bonnie Hvillum’s Natural Material Studio created these biodegradable materials out of algae, clay and foam. Algae can be found in any kind of water, but I’m most familiar with seaweed that is found in the ocean. The designer, … Continue reading
Visit to the Sir John Soane’s Museum
We recently visited the museum of the architect and collector Sir John Soane. The museum is compromised of three residential houses that have been merged together, creating somewhat a feeling of illusion. The collection and rooms blurred the partition of … Continue reading
H&T Images of Contemplation
Can Lis is the family summer home built by danish architect Jørn Utzon in the 1970s. Creating invisible boundaries between the inside and outside. The space of contemplation is not always being inside and looking outside. Utzon has created a … Continue reading