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India Art n Design Global Hop : Gaudi-inspired house on the cliff is a work of local genius!

India Art n Design Global Hop : Gaudi-inspired house on the cliff is a work of local genius! | India Art n Design - Art | Scoop.it
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India Art n Design's curator insight, June 20, 2016 4:29 AM
GilBartolome Architects rise to challenge of using handcrafted labour in constructing a house on the side of a cliff. Check out this Gaudi-inspired home and leave us your views…
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India Art n Design Global Hop : Arvo Pärt Sound Cloud

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Arvo Pärt Sound Cloud by Coop Himmelb(l)au in Estonia.
The International Arvo Pärt Centre Foundation has recently with architectural firm Coop Himmelb(l)au accomplished a building dedicated to the musician and his repertoire. Located in Laulasmaa, in north-western Estonia, the building called Sound Cloud is a surreal structure constructed amidst dense pine trees, and appears like a floating cloud.
India Art n Design's curator insight, September 1, 2014 5:54 AM

Sound Cloud is a symphonic embodiment of music dedicated to Estonian musician par excellence, Avro Pärt. Read here and leave us your views on the surreal structure and its tranquil environs… 

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India Art n Design Global Hop : Aspen Art Museum, Colorado

India Art n Design Global Hop : Aspen Art Museum, Colorado | India Art n Design - Art | Scoop.it
Ar. Shigeru Ban’s Aspen Art Museum sits in a glass box wrapped in a wooden lattice frame, upheld by the architect’s reinventive design approach...
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