Painting Ishigami – KAIT workshop
Junya Ishigami is one of the more recent Japanese architects I have come to know in the past year. I enjoyed reading through Another Scale of Architecture and remember how it didn’t […]
Junya Ishigami is one of the more recent Japanese architects I have come to know in the past year. I enjoyed reading through Another Scale of Architecture and remember how it didn’t […]
It’s not often that you get to enter a private house in a foreign country without personal contacts. Most of the time I will have a list of buildings I […]
The house that use to fly. Use to. I was hoping to see the building looking like the above, but instead the only view I could see was what I […]
I recently came across the incredible works of Artist/Architect Red Hong Yi who ‘paints’ without using a paintbrush. Red is also an architect who graduated from Melbourne University. Ever since I […]
Atami was another weekend trip I took mid December last year. The name, in Japanese as well as Chinese, translate directly to ‘hot sea/ocean’, referring to the abundance of natural hot spring […]
A term that one of my classmates is using for his manifesto. I was wandering around this saturday afternoon and stumbled across the most magnificent and green tree hidden behind […]
Here are a selection of pictures taken one sunny morning of the 18th Biennale of Sydney at Cockatoo Island earlier this year. Artworks and installations of all sorts scattered around the Island […]
constant BOOM BOOM BOOM outside my window so I grabbed my rebel and clicked away. no tripod but just resting on the window sill, no post edit either. I like […]