When art meets architecture 🤩 In Philadelphia, our LEVO stands proudly in front of the iconic Philadelphia Museum of Art, amplifying the magic of this stunning location. Whether in a historic cityscape, a natural setting, or a cultural landmark, this structure adds a touch of grandeur without overshadowing its surroundings. The result? A breathtaking venue that blends seamlessly into its environment and leaves a lasting impression on your guests. ⛺️ Event Quip 📋 Evantine Design Inc #Levo #LosbergerDeBoer #EventSupplier #TentManufacturer #EventBuildings #EventTents #TransparentVenue #Venue #EventProfs
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MUSEUM OF EMOTIONS- Edition #4 Competition entry Title- The journey Description- The two spaces of the museum have the same maze layout but a contrasting impact on the emotions of the user. In the lower space the user can clearly see the goal through the transparent glass but still feel stuck, confused and frustrated. Whereas in the upper space, the user is not clear about the goal but still has a sensory experience walking amid the textures, colours, fragrance and the life around. The user is actually enjoying the journey....as it is said IT'S ALL ABOUT THE JOURNEY..... #museum #museumofemotions #sensoryarchitecture #sensoryexperience #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #spacedesign #competition #architecture #architecturecompetition #maze #emotions #journey
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Illuminating the night: The Louvre Pyramid 🌟, one of the most iconic symbols of modern architecture, stands as a bridge between the past and the future. Designed by Chinese-American architect I. M. Pei and unveiled in 1989, the pyramid sparked intense debate at the time. Why? Because it brought a bold contemporary design to the historic Louvre Palace, a place rooted in centuries of tradition. Fun Facts About the Louvre Pyramid: 1️⃣ The pyramid is made of 673 glass panes, contrary to the myth of 666 panes often associated with it. 2️⃣ The structure is inspired by the Great Pyramid of Giza, emphasizing the timeless influence of ancient civilizations. 3️⃣ It serves as a skylight for the underground lobby, allowing natural light to flood into the space beneath. For me, the pyramid represents the power of challenging norms and embracing bold ideas. It’s a reminder that innovation doesn’t erase history—it builds on it, creating something extraordinary. How can we apply this to our work? By daring to introduce new perspectives while honoring the foundations that brought us here. What’s your take on blending the traditional with the modern in your field? Let’s exchange thoughts! #LouvrePyramid #ArchitectureAndInnovation #TimelessDesign #CreativityInBusiness #ByAleksandar #AleksandarJosipovic #AleksandarJosipović #AJLofficiel
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Melbourne's MPavilion has played host to numerous 'starchitects' over the past decade, and this year is no exception, with Japan's Tadao Ando recently completing the 10th MPavilion. Bringing his distinctive style to Queen Victoria Gardens, this Summer's MPavilion showcases beautifully constructed concrete, pure geometries, and water. These elements are commonly found throughout Ando's work globally, including the Chichu Art Museum, the Church on the Water, and Museum SAN, to name a few. Ando possesses a unique ability to maintain a consistent style and objective in his designs — emphasizing the natural environment — regardless of the context and typology. With the MPavilion being one of his smaller-scale projects, it's interesting to experience how these ideas are scaled down and still communicated successfully. The raw materiality and reflective water enhance and spotlight the natural surroundings of the gardens, with strategically limited yet highly considered viewpoints outward towards the foliage and sky. Paired with the simple form, visitors experience a sense of emptiness and silence, highlighting the interplay of light and wind and creating a holistic and peaceful ambiance. This year's MPavilion presents a stark contrast to the previous one — a bright orange and highly textured canopy designed by All(zone). Both pavilions share a focus on filtering light into the space, but each takes a distinct approach to achieve this goal. Which one do you prefer? Pictured: Tadao Ando’s MPavillion. #AustralianArchitecture #ArchitectureCommunity #NetworkingEvents #AustralianDesign #TheArcAgencyAU
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From ancient wonders to modern-day masterpieces, explore the evolution of iconic buildings in this captivating read from Architectural Digest. Witness the architectural legacy that continues to inspire us today. #ArchitecturalHistory #TimelessDesign
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Innovation and Influence: Tartaria's influence on modern architecture and art is undeniable. 🖌️ 🏛️ This article delves into how the empire's aesthetic principles and technological advancements continue to inspire and inform contemporary works. Join us in exploring the timeless appeal of Tartarian aesthetics and how they enrich modern creative endeavors. Discuss the challenges and successes in reviving and preserving Tartarian culture for future generations. #ModernInfluence #ArtisticInspiration #CulturalPreservation https://bit.ly/43yVluh
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From ancient wonders to modern-day masterpieces, explore the evolution of iconic buildings in this captivating read from Architectural Digest. Witness the architectural legacy that continues to inspire us today. #ArchitecturalHistory #TimelessDesign
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Can AI replicate this❓❓ I don’t think so❗️ Today, as we toured the Great Synagogue of Rome, Its magnificence left me completely in awe 🫢 The intricate details and breathtaking workmanship - are a testament to a time when craftsmanship was valued and appreciated. Building something with this level of beauty and artistry seems impossible now. It’s a reminder of the incredible skills that are totally lost in today’s world. With all our modern advancements, nothing today can replicate the grandeurs of this synagogue❗️ Please share a historic structure you admire. Include a picture if you have one. I just love seeing these rare treasures ♥️ #Architecture #ArtHistory #greatsynagogue #Rome #Interiordesign #designdifferently
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🏛️ Today, we honor the anniversary of the Prado Museum, a beacon of Neoclassical architecture and global culture. Inaugurated on November 19, 1819, this space designed by Juan de Villanueva stands not only as an art treasure but also as a testament to the architectural vision of the Enlightenment. 🔍 Architectural highlights: - The main facade reflects the ideals of rationality and balance characteristic of Neoclassicism. - During the Spanish Civil War, the building served as a storage space to safeguard national artistic heritage. - Every extension and renovation, including Rafael Moneo’s modern additions in 2007, has respected the original design’s essence. 🤝 The Prado’s story reminds us of the importance of preserving the past while adapting to the future. What lessons does this monument inspire in your professional field? 👉 #ArtHistory | #Architecture | #PradoMuseum | #Neoclassicism | #ArtAndCulture | #CulturalHeritage | #CulturalManagement | #HistoricalInspiration Imagen Museo del Prado. Madrid, 2019 ©ReviveMadrid
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Melbourne's MPavilion has played host to numerous 'starchitects' over the past decade, and this year is no exception, with Japan's Tadao Ando recently completing the 10th MPavilion. Bringing his distinctive style to Queen Victoria Gardens, this Summer's MPavilion showcases beautifully constructed concrete, pure geometries, and water. These elements are commonly found throughout Ando's work globally, including the Chichu Art Museum, the Church on the Water, and Museum SAN, to name a few. Ando possesses a unique ability to maintain a consistent style and objective in his designs — emphasizing the natural environment — regardless of the context and typology. With the MPavilion being one of his smaller-scale projects, it's interesting to experience how these ideas are scaled down and still communicated successfully. The raw materiality and reflective water enhance and spotlight the natural surroundings of the gardens, with strategically limited yet highly considered viewpoints outward towards the foliage and sky. Paired with the simple form, visitors experience a sense of emptiness and silence, highlighting the interplay of light and wind and creating a holistic and peaceful ambiance. This year's MPavilion presents a stark contrast to the previous one — a bright orange and highly textured canopy designed by All(zone). Both pavilions share a focus on filtering light into the space, but each takes a distinct approach to achieve this goal. Which one do you prefer? Pictured: Tadao Ando’s MPavillion. #AustralianDesign #TheArcAgencyAU #AustralianArchitecture #ArchitectureCommunity #NetworkingEvents
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