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Showing posts with label portugal design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portugal design. Show all posts

Portuguese Artist Dalila Gonçalves Melds Her Native Country's Tiles With Boulders






In Blankenberge Square, "Kneaded Memory" by Portugese artist Dalila Gonçalves is an outdoor sculpture garden of concrete-cast boulders partially covered with decorative Portugese "azulejos" tiles. The public art installation is running through September 2012 as part of Beaufort04.




Each patterned "stone" has been made so by the artist’s use of hand crafted tiles which typically adorn her home country’s vibrant façades while decorated in the style of Brussels’ Blankenberge region.




The use of tile, concrete and form suggest remains or parcels, and it is through this assemblage that the artist sought to cross local narrative (the tile's patterns are from Blankenberge) and the Portuguese traditional artisanal craft of tile-making.





To develop the outdoor installation, the artist and her team mapped the outer surface of the boulders (which were made from concrete, not naturally occurring)*. A grid was used to mark where each decorative component would be positioned. Then, each piece of vibrant earthenware was fitted onto the convex and concave formation of the rocks, adopting the surface of these objects.






The ceramic tiles were molded to sit perfectly on the irregular and round surfaces of these forms, melding the two and creating an installation which combines ancient Portuguese ceramic work with the notion of the increasing degradation, destruction and exclusion of the decorative element in architectural use.

*Designboom, an excellent site, was mistaken in that these rocks are not 'naturally occurring organic forms', but were created from cast concrete for this project.


Dalila Gonçalves: Kneaded Memory
Beaufort04, Blankenberge,
Belgium
on until September 30th, 2012

images courtesy of Dalila Gonçalves, beaufort04, Designboom, and Diario Design

Dalila Gonçalves



Modern Home On The Island of São Miguel by Portugal Architect Bernardo Rodrigues







This single family residence, House of the Flight of Birds (or Flight of Birds House), located on São Miguel Island (St Michael Island) in the Azores was designed by Portugal's Harvard and Columbia educated architect Bernardo Rodrigues and recently featured in Architizer and on Arch Daily.

In case you haven't yet seen the unusual modern home with it's incredible rooftop views, take a look.












The incredible views from the homes' inviting undulating rooftop:






The interior:






Architect: Bernardo Rodrigues
Location: Ribeira Grande
Preliminary Study: James Grainger, Pedro Mosca, Natacha Viveiros
Execution: Nelson Ferreira, Ye Xuanyong, Vasco Melo, Laura von Dellemann, Alexandra Balona
Work: Adriana Massague, Rita Breda, Ana Soares, Jessica Silva, Sofia Cordeiro, Raquel Fernandes Elena Archipovait Marcello Zahr
Project Year:2002-2010
photos by photographer Iwan Baan


Bernardo Rodrigues is one of Portugal's most innovative architects. Be sure to see more of his work at his website.

Attn. Location Scouts!
The owner of this amazing home is now allowing the home to be used for commercial print and television shoots. If you have a luxury product or service you think is appropriate, please contact me for more information.

Loco For Boca Do Lobo: Stunning Furniture Design From Portugal




Boca Do Lobo exclusive designs, located in Rio Tinto, Portugal, designs and produces high-end furniture, lamps, wall mirrors and more in a style that reflects an urban and simultaneously classical look. They use the highest quality materials and textures that ooze a cosmopolitan, luxe and meticulously crafted feel. With echoes of Deco, Modern, Beidermeier,and even Victorian, it's kind of a Glam-meets-Urban-meets-Artsy style. Take a look.














From their limited edition line called Large Emotion...

The Mondrian:



The Diamond:

The Forest:


D. Manuel:




Gold:






Just this past year they introduced another collection called "Coolers", to see that collection, please go here.



Their Mission Statement
Our mission is to understand the past, interpreting it through technology and contemporary design, transferring all our artisans’ wisdom into what we do. We combine the high technology we use with the traditional manufacturing shapes and techniques, which transforms our pieces in timeless objects. So being, we offer the public the best one can find in this art.



See all they have to offer here.

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