Nouveautés de NoéMie Schwaller

Photography to go to rack and ruin

NoéMie Schwaller

29.09.2009

His photo tours have taken him to abandoned factories, clinics, hotels and ghost towns in Switzerland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the continental US, Hawaii and the Ukraine.

"We prefer it the other way round!"

NoéMie Schwaller

17.09.2009

Fabrice Aeberhard and Christian Kaegi are two young industrial designers who have incorporated Swiss values in their work, producing design which is solid, unadorned and attractive.

Laces of Architecture

NoéMie Schwaller

07.09.2009

Finesse of detail, shadows and light, mystery and beauty, coupled with a precision of gesture in production. The fragments of stone filigree adorning gothic cathedrals and Moor palaces have marked the history of architecture.

"You will remember the experience"

NoéMie Schwaller

12.08.2009

Last Monday, 3 August 2009, Charles Gwathmey, the American architect and co-founder of Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects (1969), died at the age of 71.

Parque Biblioteca España

NoéMie Schwaller

10.08.2009

In areas of urban underprivilege and unrest, libraries can improve the quality of life. Based on the urban development model of Chicago, a library park has now sprung up in Medellín, the second-biggest city in Columbia.

Memory

NoéMie Schwaller

08.08.2009

Technology, nature and tradition are all reflected in the sculpture 'Memory', which will be on display at this year's South African art festival 'AfrikaBurn'.

Green Architecture for the Future

NoéMie Schwaller

23.07.2009

29 May – 4 October 2009 at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen

Nomiya replaces Everland

NoéMie Schwaller

23.07.2009

The Nomiya restaurant is replacing the Hotel Everland on the roof of the Palais de Tokyo for one year. Designed by the artist Laurent Grasso, the glass cube is part of the 'Art Home' culinary project by the Palais de Tokyo and Electrolux.

Moroso, Foscarini, and Zucchi Group for Diesel

NoéMie Schwaller

20.07.2009

Moroso, with Diesel, has created a collection of products with a relaxed and comfortable mood, taking its inspiration from an informal lifestyle concept and targeting consumers who like simple shapes yet at the same time seek a “modern” style