Showing posts with label stylish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stylish. Show all posts

Saturday 10 December 2011

Brazillian Bombshell




From the outside, the delights of the interior of this house
are 
not immediately apparent...







A really stylish place, to call home which, is in an
exclusive  
neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 







I particularly like the open plan, where inside flows over into 
outside, whilst the interior decoration is left minimalist; 
a blank canvas for the owner to add their personal style.







Saturday 15 October 2011

Attracted to the Dark Side

Antique Jewellery & the modern Dandy


Fashion by Itamar Zechoval: gentleman's boutique: Dandy of the Grotesque. 

Avantgarde diaries & Itamar  Zechoval interview: here 
Courtesy of The Cool Hunter



Saturday 26 March 2011

A. Hallucination - Menswear - London Fashion Week


According to the Fashion Scouts the 'Ones to Watch' Menswear show - This illustration portrays the work of one of the four designers participating in the show: A. Hallucination @ London Fashion Week.
First published in Amelia's Magazine, March 2011
©Alison Day

Wednesday 28 April 2010

The 'Monkey Rock' Groningen





The building of the Gasunie (Gas Corporation HQ) or ‘Apen Rots’, (Monkey Rock) sits defiantly on the outskirts of Groningen in all its 87 metres of blue and sandy coloured glory. This is the head quarters where the distribution of natural gas is controlled.

Consisting of two wings each with seventeen floors, the two wings form one angle of a pentagram at 108 degrees with each other. At the adjoining point of these wings the complex is opened up by lifts and a staircase. The staircase leans on a column in the form of a tuning fork, the stairs of which are turned 4.5 degrees per floor. The effect created by the interior gives rise to the building being named the ‘Monkey Rock’. The building covers an area of 45.000 m² and, from initial design to completion, took from 1989 to 1994,at a cost of € 63,50 million.

The Gasunie was designed by architects Alberts & Van Huut Ltd., in Amsterdam. Their vision before starting a project is to envisage the human being as the inspirational starting point, and then to design around this idea, so that the building not only fits in with its landscape but with the city it is placed in as well. It is most important that its human occupants can relate to the building and feel comfortable as they use it, either as an environment to live or work in. 


This organic style of building started in 1925, and continues to the present day. The style of this expressionist movement can be found to have influences from Art Nouveau and the architecture of the anthropological movement. Use of the mathematical Golden Ratio or Phi is often used in the construction. Also the relation between exterior and interior as well as the use of natural materials and colours, as opposed to monotone colouring, are an important part of the style.

Other architects who not only used the organic style in their work, but also were inspired by man and the natural world were, Antoni Gaudi, as well as a few of the modernists, such as Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright and Hans Scharoun.





© Alison Day


First published in the Connections magazine #11 Spring 2006