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5 days ago |
dezeen.com | Amina Amber
Architect Arthur Mamou-Mani explains how the ephemeral nature of water and circular design principles informed his installation for Clerkenwell Design Week in this exclusive video interview produced by Dezeen. "There's something very beautiful about the strength and the fluidity and fragility of water," Mamou-Mani told Dezeen in the interview.
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1 week ago |
dezeen.com | Amina Amber
There is just one month left to enter our Radical Renewal Competition, which invites bold proposals to revitalise historic buildings while preserving their heritage. Enter now before the contest closes on 25 June. Announced earlier this month, Dezeen and Bentley have teamed up to launch a global contest that invites architects and designers to propose future-facing ideas that thoughtfully update historic buildings.
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2 weeks ago |
dezeen.com | Amina Amber
A glowing 3D-printed installation by architect Arthur Mamou-Mani has been revealed at Clerkenwell Design Week, which is captured in this exclusive video produced by Dezeen. Mamou-Mani's Harmonic Tides installation comprises two sculptural walls that ripple through the historic arches of St John's Gate in Clerkenwell, forming an enveloping "water corridor" animated by light and sound.
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3 weeks ago |
dezeen.com | Amina Amber |Max Fraser
Dezeen, Villeroy & Boch and Ideal Standard have partnered to host a series of talks exploring water, wellbeing and design during Clerkenwell Design Week, where Shaping Water Competition installation will be unveiled. Clerkenwell Design Week kicks off in London, UK, next week. Visitors will have the chance to experience Arthur Mamou-Mani's Harmonic Tides installation, which we revealed as the winner of the Shaping Water Competition earlier this week.
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3 weeks ago |
dezeen.com | Amina Amber
Architect Arthur Mamou-Mani has won the Shaping Water Competition with Harmonic Tides, an installation informed by the movement of water, which will be built at Clerkenwell Design Week later this month. Mamou-Mani's installation comprises two undulating 3D-printed walls reminiscent of waves. Each structure features a ripple-like geometry, informed by the hydrodynamic forms found in nature, such as river eddies and spiral ocean currents.
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