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Beautiful design and of course the whisky is delicious.
Introducing The Dalmore Portfolio Series. Combining The Dalmore's expertly designed Highland single malts with wine casks from France's most revered wine Châteaux. The first chapter of a three-part release, in The Dalmore’s continued partnership with V&A Dundee, Scotland’s design museum. Contemporary packaging in collaboration with Scottish artist Fraser Gray. #WhyteAndMackay #TheDalmore
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As museums strive to be more accessible, the architectural response does not need to be an expected or formulaic one. https://lnkd.in/gvVGyixZ
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I was struck by this quote from Javier Sainz de los Terreros of the Museo Nacional del Prado when speaking about museum patrons at the NEXTIN Summit in Madrid: “They are now empowered”, he said. “They want to take part in decision making and effect change. Museums have now become listeners.” This sums up the shift as we move from a content-centric world to a community-centric world. It's no long just about just creating content for audiences to passively consume. It's now about creating spaces where fans can come together, connect with each other, and actively shape the experience. Of course, creating this space is a lot easier if you already have a museum. But just providing a space isn't enough. You have to design it to facilitate connections, not just for consumption. Blooloop has a full summary of the NEXTIN conference here: https://lnkd.in/gSyyYWpA #museums #communitybuilding #communitymanagement
NEXTIN '24: museum design, architecture and inspiration
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MUSEUM TOUR: One of the primary reasons people pay to live in NYC is for its culture. Did you know there are over 170 museums in NYC? Let me take you on a tour of one of my favorites. Which museum is YOUR favorite? @thecorcorangroup @agentstudio #nyc #museums #newyork #luxuryrealestate #realestateagent #nycapartments #manhattan #newyorkrealestate #architecture #nyrealestate #luxuryhomes #milliondollarlisting #luxury #interiordesign #luxuryrealestate #realestatebroker #realestateinvesting #realestateinvestor #luxurylistings
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Ever heard of scope gap? If you've ever been involved in building a complex project - like a commercial interior, a new home, or a museum exhibit - you've probably encountered it. Listen as Bridgewater CEO, Eric Cup, explains how scope gap can creep into a project...
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LUNCH BOX? GENIUS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN? ART MUSEUM? In Austin, the Blanton Museum of Art isn't just any art stash; it's the city's creative crown jewel. Picture it: over 21,000 masterpieces, ranging from ancient Greek pottery, to abstract expressionism that'll make you tilt your head and ponder. It's not just a museum; it's a cultural powerhouse with a knack for the extraordinary. __________ Torque Real Estate Marketing TORQUE is a real estate marketing agency bringing insight and awareness to the emergence of human experience, properties and the community. #austinrealestate #office #commercialrealestate #architecture #realestate #realestateindustry #marketingagency #realestatemarketing #marketingagency
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I value how this show innovatively highlights the physical relationship to interior design.
Design curator Darrin Alfred organizes "Biophilia: Nature Reimagined," which discusses the connection between humans and nature at the Denver Art Museum.
Reflect On The Natural World With Darrin Alfred
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I recently read about the Museum of Emotions, a groundbreaking competition organized by the World Architecture Community. It provides a unique platform for architects, academics, and students worldwide to collaborate, share ideas, and push the boundaries of architectural expression globally. Theme for its 3rd (2023) edition- Using architecture as a tool to bring out different emotions. They are asked to design a museum that includes two separate exhibition halls that bring out contrasting emotions – one inducing negative emotions, and the other inducing positive emotions. Here are my key takeaways from each winner in its 3rd (2023) edition - 1st Prize: "Memorial of the Tree" by South China University of Technology - "Memorial of the Tree" intricately explores life and death through a strategically positioned skylight, visually connecting two worlds. - The design's impact is highlighted by the strong influence of visual storytelling in architectural innovation. - Beyond showcasing the creators' innovative spirit, it also serves as a reminder of the emotional depth architecture can evoke. 2nd Prize: "Living Things" from Chile - "Living Things" explores nature's emotional impact, contrasting a bleak landscape with a lively rainforest. - Going beyond aesthetics, this design demonstrates the potential of light and spatial dynamics in architecture. - The interplay of light and space not only shapes the environment but also tells a compelling story that deeply connects emotionally with those who experience it. 3rd Prize: "The Inverse" from Malaysia - "The Inverse" takes an experimental approach to scale, urging visitors to confront their smallness in a vast space. - The intentional play with scale encourages one to reflect on the significance of spatial perception. - This design invites individuals not just to observe but actively engage, offering a thought-provoking and immersive architectural experience. The common thread among the Museum of Emotions' 2023 winners lies in their ability to transcend architectural boundaries by using innovative design elements and proving just how impactful architectural elements are when it comes to evoking strong human emotions. These designs inspire us, people of the residential realty sector, to see architecture beyond physical structures but as a canvas of imagination. They demonstrate how integrating visual storytelling and emotional consideration enables residential spaces to go beyond mere functionality, becoming immersive environments that deeply connect with and enrich the lives of residents. Read more here- https://lnkd.in/gNCnBKPs #MuseumOfEmotions #ArchitecturalInnovation #EmotionalArchitecture #InnovativeDesign #SpatialDynamics #ImmersiveSpaces
Giving form to feeling: Winners of the third Museum of Emotions competition
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What could it look like if diversity were the starting point for design? The exhibition 'Design for All? Diversity as the Norm/Design für alle? Vielfalt als Norm' at the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich presents contemporary approaches to inclusive design and architecture; from apps, toys, and clothing to do-it-yourself projects and the design of public spaces.
Design for All? Diversity as the Norm
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In the recently concluded CIFF, Sunon kept the 3R sustainable design concept throughout the exhibition hall design, fully considering the efficient use of resources and environmental sustainability. Reduce: The main structure of the exhibition hall is built using mortise and tenon joints, greatly reducing the use of glue and nails. Reuse: Factory-existing wooden pallets are used for the exhibition hall's hard furnishings, cleaned and polished without additional coatings, and can be reused after dismantling. Soft furnishings are sourced from office areas and can continue to be used after the exhibition ends. Recycle: Green plants with soil are used for the exhibition, bringing natural vitality. After the exhibition, the plants are recycled and replanted, forming a closed-loop utilization of resources. Let's be environmental guardians with Sunon. 🎬:https://lnkd.in/eEUXtKtE - - - #sunon #ciff
The 53th CIFF*Sunon Exhibition hall design and Construction
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