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A French “Truck Museum” Travels the World in Style

Azure Magazine

Founded by French author Ingrid Brochard , the mobile museum organization MuMo began its journey in 2011. Finally, the lime-green alcove is a raised platform that serves as a screening room or houses large-scale sculptures or other standalone works. Here, you can find artworks mounted to the walls or presented on pedestals.

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Out Now: The 10th Annual AZ Awards Issue

Azure Magazine

When AZURE launched the AZ Awards back in 2011, more than 600 submissions from 25 countries poured in for consideration. Read the Magazine. A roundup of the best sofas and armchairs for public and private spaces. The post Out Now: The 10th Annual AZ Awards Issue appeared first on Azure Magazine.

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The 10 Projects that Defined a Decade of Canadian Architecture

Azure Magazine

When 60 Richmond Street welcomed its first residents in 2011, the striking building – defined by a play of colourful, interlocking volumes – represented the Toronto Community Housing Corporation’s first new co-operative in 20 years. 60 Richmond Street East by Teeple Architects, 2010. Want to solve the housing crisis? Sisters of St.

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In Conversation: DesignAgency on 25 Years as Hospitality Heavy-hitters

Azure Magazine

APPETIZERS: 1998 – 2011 1 Pick the right people to work with Davis met Chan while studying landscape architecture at the University of Toronto and connected with Mekhayech (who has an engineering degree from Western) while working at Kensington Kitchen, a Mediterranean restaurant that Mekhayech’s dad owned on Harbord Street. STK Toronto.

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“Space in Itself is a Language”: A Conversation with Joar Nango

Azure Magazine

For almost a year I was diving very deep into research and creating projects — some built and some more two-dimensional in a magazine format like the fanzine Sámi Huksendáidda — that looked at these kinds of discussions. I realized that these publications would be an interesting material to finally work with. It’s an eclectic project.

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There’s a Crack in the Pavement

UX Collective

It was Spring 2011, my first time in New York City, and my mind buzzed from all the stimulation around me–the blaring sound of the taxi horns, the stench of pizza and garbage hitting my face, the hypnosis of the jumbo screens in Times Square. Private loan or public? I didn’t expect to go to SCAD. Subsidized or unsubsidized? And he did.

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Architecture in Miniature: 3 Iconic Structures as Seen by Chisel & Mouse

Azure Magazine

Since 2011, brothers Robert and Gavin Paisley of Chisel & Mouse have been expertly (and painstakingly) crafting evocative scale versions of notable structures and vibrant cityscapes out of plaster. The post Architecture in Miniature: 3 Iconic Structures as Seen by Chisel & Mouse appeared first on Azure Magazine.