Viktor Timofeev
Monday, January 25th, 2010
Oh, how I love experimental architecture drawings. Check out Viktor Timofeev from Latvia, living and working in Berlin. Seen on but does it float.

Oh, how I love experimental architecture drawings. Check out Viktor Timofeev from Latvia, living and working in Berlin. Seen on but does it float.

Ball-Nogues Studio makes cool architecture related art installations.

Anish Kapoor exposes his work on his website.

Great architecture inspired drawings and papercut madness by Matt Shlian.

Check out my friend Julian Busch’s amazing papercut architecture models and projects!

These are the first images from Julian Busch’s architecture project Aerotopos. Look at them on my Flickr. I’ll post more about his amazing project later.

The architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro have a website.

Sarah Schneider from Vienna shows some cool architectural projects including her visually striking thesis project Asemic Shapes on her SpaceCollective page.

If you’re in Berlin, make sure to drop by A trans Pavilion at Hack’sche Höfe. The austrian architects Donat Aurel Grissemann and Simon Oberhammer are showing their installation “Tiroler Gespinst” which features an impressive woven house. On show until 18th of October.

Yesterday I saw a lecture from the korean architects Mass Studies. Takes some time to browse through the website, but it’s worth taking a look. Especially at some of the the process pics.

Some days ago I received a link to the architecture related paintings by the german artist Frank Nitsche. I also found some images from an exhibition with Eberhard Havekost.

Inspiring architecture by LAR Fernando Romero.

My friend Julian Busch sent me some impressive pics from his new architecture related project “indeterminate drawing device g32″

The famous norwegian architects Snøhetta update their website… and go for big pictures, which works fantastically!

German artist Martin Kobe creates intense “dynamic architectural visions in paint”. Look at some of his works at the White Cube London website or at german LIGA gallery’s website.

I just came back from a trip to the Ruhr area in Germany. Passing all the industrial factories there reminded me to post the photographic work of Bernd and Hilla Becher. Take a look at their carefully composed industrial pictures at Artnet and Fine Art Photography Masters.

Being a fool for japanese culture the work of Tokyo based architects Klein Dytham really makes me happy. Not just because of their stylish slick buildings, but also because of their use of illustrative elements.

My old friend Julian Busch has some amazing architecture projects to show.