bybarcinoddc Circus, the new trendy club in London ... LosdelDesierto
Friday, April 29, 2011
Cigarette Withdrawl Hallucinations
The London district of Covent Garden houses, since last January, the latest project designer Tom Dixon
: Circus
club. A glamorous local, at the same time kitsch, which brings together three concepts in one space, bar, restaurant and theater. The game show spherical mirrors and lamps, no doubt that behind the interior design creativity Circus is darling of British design.
From her study of interior
Design Research Studio (which is creative director), Tom Dixon has designed a room with private labeling. Inspiring by surrealist art, Dixon uses a combination of blue, white and black to create an evocative atmosphere that invites you to explore this world of the circus.
In Circus, furniture iridescent Tom Dixon (exclusive designs for the occasion) is combined with twentieth-century classical pieces. The entrance to the kitchen, for example, has the impressive Golden Bell Artek, the lateral area is illuminated by the chandelier "Shell" by Verner Panton, and around the main table, located under a skylight, is impressive include "Tall Chairs" itself Dixon. Every room is adorned with the "Mirror Balls", a classic British-that contribute to the cabaret atmosphere.
The walls also have a role in the setting of Circus. After passing through a kaleidoscopic hall of mirrors, diners will find themselves flanked by a long wall stamped as a harlequin, whose striking effect is balanced raw tone of the adjacent walls. In the chill out, black is the main color that harmonizes with blue items.
The restaurant specializes in food Pan. His letter also has a quirky list of theatrical cocktails. After dinner, tables are removed and the restaurant turns into a nightclub with entertainment including: amazing performances that will definitely impress everyone at the table. Both the staff and customers can actively participate in the show. Among his famous clients, often dropping by nocturnal Circus celebrities like designer Matthew Williamson, DJ Seb Chew (ex-Lily Allen) or adventurer David de Rothschild. Circus has all the numbers to be the club to-be-seen 2010.
World
The press labeled Tom Dixon as the redeemer of the British furniture industry. Since then, Dixon made a commitment to bet on innovation and indigenous design. Known mostly for his creations in the field of lighting (lamps are famous for their "Mirror Ball" and "Copper Shade"), today Tom Dixon has been reinterpreted in key design tables, chairs, sofas (with George Smith) and has several projects of interior design through Design Research Studio, among which the private club Shoreditch House, the Habitat store on Regent Street or the boutiques of London and Paris Joseph. British designer usually one of the highlights of the Milan Furniture Fair and the ICFF (New York) and 100% Design London.
Circus
Design Research Studio (which is creative director), Tom Dixon has designed a room with private labeling. Inspiring by surrealist art, Dixon uses a combination of blue, white and black to create an evocative atmosphere that invites you to explore this world of the circus.
In Circus, furniture iridescent Tom Dixon (exclusive designs for the occasion) is combined with twentieth-century classical pieces. The entrance to the kitchen, for example, has the impressive Golden Bell Artek, the lateral area is illuminated by the chandelier "Shell" by Verner Panton, and around the main table, located under a skylight, is impressive include "Tall Chairs" itself Dixon. Every room is adorned with the "Mirror Balls", a classic British-that contribute to the cabaret atmosphere.
The walls also have a role in the setting of Circus. After passing through a kaleidoscopic hall of mirrors, diners will find themselves flanked by a long wall stamped as a harlequin, whose striking effect is balanced raw tone of the adjacent walls. In the chill out, black is the main color that harmonizes with blue items.
The press labeled Tom Dixon as the redeemer of the British furniture industry. Since then, Dixon made a commitment to bet on innovation and indigenous design. Known mostly for his creations in the field of lighting (lamps are famous for their "Mirror Ball" and "Copper Shade"), today Tom Dixon has been reinterpreted in key design tables, chairs, sofas (with George Smith) and has several projects of interior design through Design Research Studio, among which the private club Shoreditch House, the Habitat store on Regent Street or the boutiques of London and Paris Joseph. British designer usually one of the highlights of the Milan Furniture Fair and the ICFF (New York) and 100% Design London.
Circus
27-29 Endell St London WC2H 9BA
www.circus-london.co.uk
Lord Of The Rings, Streaming
project an interactive nursery Velez Rubio, Almeria ...
The project of this care, carried out by architects Alejandro Eva Luque and Pascual , LosdelDesierto , born of idea that children have a home. A sloping roof, a rectangular base, and a neatly placed doors and windows can identify them immediately, and very young. In this sense, a nursery is not just a house bigger than theirs, which have fun and play with other children.
The project of this care, carried out by architects Alejandro Eva Luque and Pascual , LosdelDesierto , born of idea that children have a home. A sloping roof, a rectangular base, and a neatly placed doors and windows can identify them immediately, and very young. In this sense, a nursery is not just a house bigger than theirs, which have fun and play with other children.
This idea, although with some modifications, has been the starting point for the architects, who began
evitar las tradicionales ventanas
The interior
is because the color
Using
LosdelDesierto are Eva Alejandro Luque and Pascual (
Elap architects
) ... Elap architects
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Klonopin And Oxycodone
Madrid inaugurated the renovated Palais de Cibeles ... Naples
Madrid has just opened the renovated Palais de Cibeles
.
CentroCentro
Madrid has just opened the renovated Palais de Cibeles
.
CentroCentro
called the Palace is presented as a metropolitan cultural center, close, open and dedicated to the City. Until July 27 have scheduled a conference Open space to give access to rehabilitated and details of the building, its history, its evolution and current status.
The building is original, designed in 1904 by architect Antonio Palacios and Joaquin Otamendi
, was inaugurated in March 1919 and then became a symbol of modernization in Madrid in full progress. . The project involved the challenge of integrating a paradigmatic example of architecture from the early twentieth century architecture itself XXI century and the current values \u200b\u200bof safety, sustainability, low cost, optimization of materials, energy use, etc. As synthesized Carlos Baztán, General Coordinator of the Department of Arts Hall Madrid: "Jane Jacobs said he had to inhabit the old buildings with new ideas. That's what we did. "
The architects have worked for five years with exquisite precision, combining respect for the original values \u200b\u200bof the work by adapting to new uses and needs of the building. The new CentroCentro has 44.613m2
intervention, of which approximately 30.000m2 correspond to rehab and the rest are newly built underground. The project not only wanted to retain the shape, original materials and spaces, but also the character and atmosphere of what his day was considered "the Cathedral of Telecommunications". With carefully as craft and developing a great job of documentation, lamps, accessories, desks, countertops, handrails, balustrades, railings, furniture, plaster, tile, marble ... all the original features have been restored to return the building to its essence.
have
The Patio
Patio At the ends of Operations has created two
Eight groups of colorful furniture set
Call Battle Room, which was the functional area of \u200b\u200bPosts, has become the
Plenary Hall, a large institutional power. Clean additions, has regained its monumental height, ambulatory character at different levels of arches, upper gallery and the transparent roof. Supersede work counters, the architects have created an oval chamber, wooden, with a natural tone, does not charge the representativeness of the room, but complements.
The Tower
, 70 m. high, designed to accommodate the antennas and other communication tools, has now become accessible to the public. The architects have left their spectacular view metal, free from additions. On the sixth floor has space for the restaurant and the eighth floor is the balcony that surrounds it and from which you can enjoy the view across the city.
Arquimática is the study architecture created by Francisco Rodríguez Partearroyo and its partners, David Marquez Latorre, and Francisco Díaz Ángel Martínez Martínez Díez. Among his most emblematic works include the rehabilitation of cultural venues like the Teatro Real de Madrid, university facilities, as the campus of the University Carlos III in Getafe and the Rector of the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Móstoles, and technology as the new buildings airport terminal area Menorca.
CentroCentro
Palacio de Cibeles Plaza de Cibeles, Madrid 1
More information on the website of the City of Madrid .
Incredible ....
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Day Celebration Alcaracejos book. Farewell
This is the story winner Javier Ruiz Lopez.
This year we celebrated the day of the book in Alcaracejos with awards to the participants and winners of children's stories, as stated in the municipal Web. (Click here to see)
Assistants in the Public Library. |
details were provided to all participants. |
Delivery of the first award for Javier. |
This is the story winner Javier Ruiz Lopez.
(click to see larger). |
And the author himself read to all present.
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