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Stefano Mirtis
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The Cube is an imitation of life itself - or even an
improvement on life.
~ Erno Rubik
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Venice Biennial, 1970
William Graatsma & Jan Slothouber,
Dutch Pavillion
After an architectural training Jan Slothouber
(1918/2007) and William Graatsma (1925) worked
as architects / designers from 1955 for the Dutch
State Mines (DSM). Here they designed the
packing, product applications, advertisements and
exhibitions and gave the company a recognizable
face. Within the information service of DSM the
two had an unique position: they could build their
own world and developed the principle of cubic
constructions.
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The cubic as a main point brought restriction but
also clearity in the multiplicity of possibilities
according to Slothouber and Graatsma. The use of
several materials adds each time new aspects to
the functioning of the cubic constructions.
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Middelheim 1970
William Graatsma & Jan Slothouber,
Centrum Cubische Constructies
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William Graatsma & Jan Slothouber
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1970
William Graatsma & Jan Slothouber,
Poststamps
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Berlin, 1934
Walter Gropius, Joost Schmidt,
Exhibition of Non-ferrous Metals
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2011
Rachaporn Choochuey (AllZone), New
Taipei City Museum of Art
-images of the entry for the competition
(honorable mention)-
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2011
Rachaporn Choochuey (AllZone), New
Taipei City Museum of Art
-images of the entry for the competition
(honorable mention)-
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Palazzo dell'Arte (VI Triennale), Milan, 1936
Franco Albini, Giovanni Romano,
Antique Gold-Work Exhibition
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Palazzo dell'Arte (VI Triennale), Milan, 1936
Franco Albini, Giovanni Romano,
Antique Gold-Work Exhibition
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Palazzo dell'Arte (VI Triennale), Milan, 1936
Franco Albini, Giovanni Romano,
Antique Gold-Work Exhibition
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