The
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V I N T A G E I N S P I R A T I O N

n.1 - Thonet chair - Marcel Breuer-1931

n.2 - Frank house - Case Study Houses -1962


n.3 - Femina magazine logo - 1954
n.4 - David Seidner - Ives Saint Laurent -1983
GUGGENHEIM NY.
AmericanMasterpiece
The Solomon R Guggenheim commonly referred to as the
Guggenheim, is one of Wright's most iconic projects and a key
building of the 20th century.
Aiming to break away from the traditional museum layout, Wright
designed the gallery as a continuous ramp.
Completely contrasting the strict Manhattan city grid, the organic
curves of the museum are a landmark for lovers of modern art
and architecture.


n.1 - Rolls Royce - 1971

n.2 - Parfum No.3- Gucci - 1987

n.3 - Emile Zola - 1898

n.4 -Glass chair -Shiro Kuramata - 1981
HENRY MOORE:
HumanLandscapes
Henry Moore engaged the abstract, the surreal, the primitive, and
the classical in vigorous corporeal forms that are as accessible and
familiar as they are avant-garde.
His large=scale works celebrated the power of organic imagery at a
time when traditional representation was largely eschewed by the
vanguard aer establishment. Their overwhelming physicality and
forceful presence promote a charged relation between sculpture,
site and the viewer.


n.1 - Bergdorf Goodman - 1939

n.2 - Articulos de piel "loewe" - 1900

n.3 - louis Vuitton & Twiggy - 1967

n.4 - Marcel Rochas Paris - 1926
CASA SOBRE EL
ARROYO:
TheCityHumanity
Needs
Architect Amancio Williams (1913 -1989)
The house over the brook, in Mar del Plata, Argentina, is on of Amancio Williams' most important projects and has been recognised as a paradigm of modern and twentieth - Century architecture international critics have highlighted the architectural values,
research and technological development behind it, its construction process and its integration in the landscape


n.1 - Guerlain Parfum - 1953

n.2 - Guggenheim museum opening - 1975

n.3 - Louisiana museum poster - 1958
