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Nam June Paik Library, Yong-In, South Korea
Tuesday, 27 Dec, 2011 – 14:53
Nam June Paik Library, Yong-In, South Korea

Located in Nam June Paik Art Center, in Yong-In, South Korea, the library houses and circulates the Center’s Nam June Paik Archives Collection, Nam June Paik Video Archives, and rare Fluxus Footages Collection, as well …

Teshima Art Museum, Teshima Island, Japan
Sunday, 22 May, 2011 – 12:34
Teshima Art Museum, Teshima Island, Japan

Uniting the creative visions of artist Rei Naito and architect Ryue Nishizawa, Teshima Art Museum stands on a hill on the island of Teshima overlooking the Inland Sea. Shaped like a drop of water, the …

Ann Demeulemeester, Seoul, South Korea
Thursday, 25 Feb, 2010 – 14:47
Ann Demeulemeester, Seoul, South Korea

Ann Demeulemeester Seoul store is located located in an alley, at a block’s distance from Dosandae-ro—a busy thoroughfare in Seoul’s Gangnam district—in close proximity to Dosan Park. The building is comprised of one subterranean level …

Beijing Olympic Stadium -the “Bird’s Nest”-by Herzog de Meuron, Beijing
Monday, 11 May, 2009 – 14:11
Beijing Olympic Stadium -the “Bird’s Nest”-by Herzog de Meuron, Beijing

Pekin olimpiyatları için tasarlanıp, Herzog & de Meuron firmasının kurucusu mimarlar Jacques Herzog ve Pierre de Meuron ile, Çinli sanatçı Ai Weiwei’nin ortak girişimi olarak inşa edilen Beijing Ulusal Stadyumu, dünyanın en büyük çelik yapısıdır. …

798 Art Zone, Dashanzi, Beijing
Monday, 11 May, 2009 – 10:14
798 Art Zone, Dashanzi, Beijing

798 Art District, also called Dashanzi is not only China’s but probably the world most avant-garde  and exciting art district. The graffiti covered Bauhaus style buildings, huge sculptures on the street and the tree lines …

Prada Tokyo, by Herzog de Meuron
Thursday, 5 Mar, 2009 – 10:28
Prada Tokyo, by Herzog de Meuron
21-21 Design Sight, Tokyo, Japan
Friday, 30 Jan, 2009 – 14:51
21-21 Design Sight, Tokyo, Japan

 

21_21 DESIGN SIGHT is a place where people can view the world through design.
It will be not so much a museum as a research center for design, a place for thinking about design, and a …