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The Community Production Center Las Tejedoras in Ecuador, designed by architects José Fernando Gómez and Juan Carlos Bamba for a collective of women weavers, has won the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize. Read more
puffa m4 armchairs are crafted from eco-friendly wool, sourced from free-range carpathian sheep. The post wool armchair collection by kint x GUSHKA revives traditional ukrainian weaving techniques appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
positioned at the arsenale's entrance, the expansive artwork draws from the traditional māori practice of finely weaving mats. The post mataaho collective’s installation pays tribute to traditional māori weaving at venice biennale appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
from hanging tapestries to screens narrating poetic hums, the exhibition unravels centuries-old traditions of heritage and craftsmanship. The post weaving poems gives voice to women carpet artisans of afghanistan at design doha appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
meandering paths and organically shaped flowerbeds knit together the park's elements, including its central greenhouse. The post COBE completes the opera park in copenhagen, weaving six gardens into a lush oasis appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Intricate 'Ikat' patterns crafted from repurposed textiles. The woven textiles made out of waste materials. mitsui pays homage to the technical intricacies of traditional sakiori and ikat techniques to imbue fabric waste with new value. The post hana mitsui revives textile waste using traditional japanese weaving techniques appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
‘Ark38’ showroom: a converted weaving mill    In the industrial town of Aalst, Belgium, a former 18th-century weaving mill and ex-Tupperware factory now houses the ‘Ark38’ showroom for bathroom furniture and kitchen specialist Sterck NV. Founders Hans and Stijn Sterck launched the restoration in 2018, joining forces with Objekt Architecten to revive the historica
the architect replaced cotton yard used in traditional bobbin lacemaking with Dynemaa®, a high-strength fiber associated with military equipment. The post lluís alexandre casanovas blanco’s ‘UMT’ chair explores politics of traditional weaving crafts appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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