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Herb Ritts: An Evening at the Annenberg Space for Photography

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Gregg and I attended  the 100th IRIS Nights Lecture,  The life and body of work of Herb Ritts, at the Annenberg Space for Photography. David Fahey and Mark McKenna took the stage for the first time to discuss their personal and professional experience with Herb Ritts and his iconic photographs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photos From: HerbRitts.com  David Fahey wrote the forward for the new book Herb Ritts: The Golden Hour,  put out by Rizzoli in conjunction with the Herb Ritts Foundation. I liked this article about the book at Life.com.

The current exhibition at the Annenberg Space for Photography  is BEAUTY CULTURE.

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FANGUIDE Architectural Tours on ipad and iphone

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I have to give a shout out to PrairieMod and a big thank you, because they made a visit by our D.C.- based architectural student nephew a breeze!  We had invited him out to see our nearly completed project, a LEED for Homes Platinum, custom home, we are building in Santa Barbara. Additionally, I could not have this young architect leave California without a BIG DOSE OF MODERNISM and a dash of Gehry.

Gregg Wilson, Rich Collins at our newest project and Pics of Houses by John Lautner, Richard Neutra,Frank Lloyd Wright, Lloyd Wright, and the LAX Theme Building

Photo: Maienza: Mar Vista, Gregory Ain, 1946

I used Prairie Design Group’s app called FANGUIDE and loved it. We used our ipad and iphone   while navigating around LA inside the app! I found FANGUIDE by doing a search at the app store for LA Modern Architecture and this better- than- anticipated app popped up in the results. To my great surprise, FANGUIDE also features architectural tours of my hometown of River Forest and Oak Park. This app is interactive, it uses a locator, google maps, video, lots of images and just the perfect amount of information. It takes the research and work out of discovering a city’s architectural treasures. To think about how I did this when I was my nephew’s age, also in architectural school…..what a difference. For me, this is a “I Love the 21st Century” experience. Rich was less excited, but thought it / I were cool. ;-)

Photo: Maienza: Case Study House No. 16, Craig Ellwood, 1952

Photo: Maienza: Lloyd Wright, Taggart House, 1921

CLICK:  FANGUIDE

Interior Design: Wall Inspiration

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 In my latest search for inspiration alternatives to paint I came across these beautiful wall treatments. They can add texture and color and are sure to liven up a room.  A real “wow” effect.wallpaper, chic, wallcoverings, elitis, donghia, walls, texture, hip, new, best, gorgeous, colorful,

This is one we used recently in a hip new software app company for children’s books, Zuuka.  A giant lion photograph in the lobby makes a dramatic statement.

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The lion and the faux fur zebra are from Elitis, a company out of France.  They can be purchased through  your designer at Donghia. Also available to the public online through Urban Wallcoverings.

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Try something bold, like these brights, vinyl textured wallpapers, also from Elitis.wallpaper, chic, wallcoverings, elitis, donghia, walls, texture, hip, new, best, gorgeous, colorful,

Shumacher has a great line of wall coverings including natural textiles like these feathers and grass cloths.

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Murals your Way has a profesional service with many choices of papers from peel- and- stick to professional and commercial qualities. You can choose from a wide array of ideas on their site or send in your own photo and they will work their magic to make it fit your space.

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We used this photograph from Istock photo to create a dramatic sky wall in the same conference room where a large red paper mache airplane hovers over a long table.

World Trade Center Freedom Tower & Memorial

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Beautiful Photos and great article about today’s service at the WTC Site by: Daily Mail

I don’t know about you, but all week it seems as if I’ve been completely inundated by the horrific images of  9/11. Seeing  The World Trade Center on fire and then evaporating before our eyes, I was reminded of the scorched smell of lower Manhattan weeks after the terrible events of September 11th 2001.  It has made me wonder how the progress is going on the reconstruction of the site, the memorial and the new Freedom Tower. Just wanted to pass it on. I was surprised by a few developments that I was not aware of. It feels good to look forward now after remembering the tragedy, the fallen and and the heros.

Rendering Courtesy Silverstein Properties: See This Update from Larry Silverstein.

Studio Daniel Libeskind  or  SDL  created the design study that was selected in 2003 for the master plan of the rebuilding of the World Trader Site.

Photo Courtesy: New York Observer.  Also See Construction Updates Courtesy: LowerManhattan.info.

The skyscraper is being built according to a revised design released in June 2005. The new design retains essential elements of the original plan– soaring 1,776 feet into the sky, its illuminated mast evoking the Statue of Liberty’s torch — but features a smaller, cubic base set back further from West Street to protect the building against future attacks. Below are artist renderings of the WTC Memorial. See NewYorkCurbe.com  for more.

See Also:  Lower Manhattan Redevelopment Corporation  for more information.

Reduce, Reuse,Recycle: Wine Bottles & Candles

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At Globally Gorgeous we believe that luxury design and protecting our earth can exist and evolve together. Below we have a wonderful DIY project that is both design-  and earth- conscious.  Reduce, reuse, recycle has never looked better!

The dark bottles look gorgeous with the white candle drippings as accents. Black and white are always classic.

Try different colored candles for each season and holiday to set the right mood.

If the drippy candle look is too messy for your liking, try one of these candles that are poured into the bottoms of used wine bottles. You can find the one above, and others like it, on Etsy.

Lastly, you can also take this design outside. Hang these in your backyard or patio for an instant hint of romance.

Design Inspiration through Film Art: Mon Oncle

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Movies provide great ways to get inspired. Film aesthetics have been referenced in numerous fashion collections and interior design trends. Here, I focus a  spotlight on the gorgeous French film Mon Oncle(1958.)

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The sets for the film, designed by Jacques Lagrange, were built in 1956 at Studios de La Victorine (now known as Studios Riviera), near Nice, and torn down after filming was complete

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The main character, Mr. Hulot, is the dreamy, impractical, and adored uncle of young Gérard, who lives with his materialistic parents in an ultra-modern geometric house and garden (Villa Arpel) in a new suburb of Paris. Gérard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arpel, are firmly entrenched in a machine-like existence of work, fixed gender roles, and the acquisition of status through possessions and conspicuous display.

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Each element of Villa Arpel is representational rather than functional– an environment completely hostile to the comfort of its occupants. In choosing modern architecture to punctuate his satire, Tati once stated, “geometrical lines do not produce likable people”.

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The colors used in the rock garden are absolutely stunning as well as absurd.

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If you have not yet seen this movie I suggest renting it. Your eyes are in  for a treat!

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