Rizzi House Brunswick, Germany
Built by the architect Konrad Kloster and painted by New York pop artist James Rizzi,
the Rizzi’s House took two years to construct and consists of nine sub-structures.
Representative of Rizzi’s style and reminiscent of an 80’s music video, the structures
facades are decorated in wild and frequent motifs of cheerful faces, hearts, eyes, stars
and birds then coloured in bright pinks, yellows and greens.
A World of Colour
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Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka, Japan
Built in the memory of Helen Keller, the Reversible Destiny Lofts are a works of
procedural architecture’ built by Arakawa and Madeline Gins. Primarily utilizing
three shapes (the cube, sphere and cylinder) they challenge and stimulate
the senses with features like uneven floors and undersized doors
allowing residents to discover the full potential of the body
by experiencing challenging environments.
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A World of Colour
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