Tag: Copenhagen
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An Original Installation of Colored Silk by Justin Morin
Although Justin Morin lives and works in Paris, this artist has already exhibited in many galleries around the world, from Brussels to San Francisco. It is in Copenhagen that he unveils his new installation “Equilibrum”.For his latest installation “Equilibrum”, the artist colors silk. The word “Equilibrum” represents here the balance between two opposites, between elements…
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Biggest School In Copenhagen Got Completely Covered With 12,000 Solar Panels
C.F. Møller‘s International School Nordhavn, the biggest school in Copenhagen, Denmark, has made a leap into the 21st century by transforming more than 6,000 square meters of its facade with over 12,000 solar sea-green panels. None of that sounds like a small feat, but surprisingly, making clear panels in one specific color was one of…
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50 Times Architects Really Outdid Themselves And People Celebrated Their Works Online
Architecture is meant to fulfill both practical and expressive requirements, and thus it serves both utilitarian and aesthetic purposes. When you look at a structure, you can distinguish these two ends but they cannot be separated, and the relative weight each of them carry can vary widely. Plus, every society has its own, unique relationship…
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I Hid 10 Giant Troll Sculptures That I Made From Recycled Wood During Quarantine In The Wilderness Of Denmark
So… Corona blew up while I was working on a sculpture in Puerto Rico……all of a sudden, everything got canceled! I just went from having so many projects that I honestly was a bit scared of how to manage to do them all, to having no projects at all—COVID-19 wiped my calendar clean. I just…
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For Fifty Days, I Illustrated My Boyfriend And I Experiencing Random Happy Moments That We Are Grateful For Every Day (50 New Pics)
I recently drew 50 days of happinessshared with my boyfriend, as the second part of my 100 Days of Happiness Project (Day 51 to 100).The year 2020 has been a difficult year for many of us, especially because of the coronavirus. In order to stay positive, I decided to create a visual gratitude journal on…
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Biggest School In Copenhagen Got Completely Covered With 12,000 Solar Panels
C.F. Møller‘s International School Nordhavn, the biggest school in Copenhagen, Denmark, has made a leap into the 21st century by transforming more than 6,000 square meters of its facade with over 12,000 solar sea-green panels. None of that sounds like a small feat, but surprisingly, making clear panels in one specific color was one of…
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Artist Knits Giant Blanket Inspired By The Colorful Architecture Of Copenhagen
Jake Henzler, aka Boy Knits World, is a Sydney-based artist who spent 6 months knitting a giant blanket inspired by the colorful architecture of Copenhagen. The blanket consists of 55 separate blocks, each of which took the artist hours to finish – but the end result was well worth it. Sadly, the blanket is not…
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Adorable Duo Travels The World To Play With Architecture
Spain-based duo Daniel Rueda and Anna Devis love traveling and searching for interesting geometry in architecture. They photograph their adorable explorations and everything looks like straight out of an aesthetic fairytale. Each photo also has an entertaining element of quirkiness. Daniel and Anna always find the funniest ways to ‘interact’ with the architecture in their…