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Wednesday
Apr062016

Stacked | Malte Brandenburg | Berlin (GER) | By Lee Fleming

We recently came across the portfolio of self-taught photographer Malte Brandenburg who is also co-founder of arts collective Copenhagen Format. Copenhagen-based Brandenburg previously lived in Berlin where he completed 'Stacked', a visual documentation of post-war housing estates in Berlin. Often built in form of tower blocks and in a fairly identical fashion, Brandenburg's Stacked photography series looks closer at these affordable housing structures to find variation of sorts.

To view more of Malte Brandenburg Photography visit his website.

Friday
Aug072015

London Cityscape | Chisel & Mouse | Sussex (UK) | By Lee Fleming

Having recently discovered the work of Sussex-based Chisel and Mouse we had to share their 3D map of the City of London. Founded in 2011, Chisel and Mouse is by brothers and architecture enthusiasts Robert and Gavin Paisley. Operating from their Ashdown Forest workshop in East Sussex the hobbyists-come-architectural-sculptors have created an impressive collection of sculptures which includes models of iconic buildings such as Battersea Power Station, Bauhaus Dessau and Buckingham Palace.

The 3D London cityscape is made up of 9 x 200mm x 200mm magnetic tiles that stick onto an underlying map. View more on the Chisel and Mouse website.

Monday
Jun292015

Architect Bag | Nendo x TODS | Tokyo (JAP) | By Lee Fleming

The IDMC° team have followed the work of Tokyo-based design studio Nendo for some time. Founded by Oki Sato in 2002, Nendo (meaning "clay" in Japanese) designs interior architecture, furniture and graphics. June 2015 saw Nendo collaborate with Tod's to create a morphable Architect Bag, designed with the architect in mind.

n the extended form, the bag holds a full-size A3 drawing as well as samples with quite a bit of length. Folding it into half creates two spaces where you can store A4 size drawings and documents, and the middle part of the flex section houses rolled-up drawings, heavy catalogues or books and samples of construction materials. With the ability to store away the two handles, you can turn it into a clutch bag when you have fewer things to carry.

Visit the Nendo website to read more.

Photography by Akihiro Yoshida.

Tuesday
May262015

Jamie Martin | Final Major Project | Manchester (UK) | By Lee Fleming

Manchester-based graphic designer and photographer Jamie Martin’s final major project recently caught our eye when we came across it on his Instagram. Jamie has recently completed degree in Graphic Arts & Design at Manchester Metropolitan University and for his final project he photographed derelict buildings all around Manchester. Inspired by a Charles Dickens verse from the Hard Times book, the images were put into a full screenprinted A3 publication using charcoal coloured ink and presented unbound in a wallet.

To view more of Jamie’s photography and graphic design work visit his website.

Tuesday
May192015

POAM x Snarkitecture | Architectural Camouflage | Brooklyn, New York (USA) By Lee Fleming

An interesting collaboration between online-platform Print All Over Me (POAM) and Alex Mustonen and Daniel Arsham’s Snarkitecture sees a line of apparel that uses allover prints of white building materials. The aptly titled Architectural Camouflage collection of shirting, headwear, legwear and backpacks feature prints replicating subway tiles, marble and hex tiles.

To view the full collection visit the Print All Over Me website.

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