Day 15/365 of Steel – Ron Arad

Today a post on a creative jack-of-all-trades, born in Tel Aviv on 24 April 1951. Arad is an industrial designer, artist, and architectural designer. Arad’s career as a designer began with the Rover chair,…
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Day 13/365 of Steel – James Stirling

Architect and Pritzker Laureate Sir James Stirling (born 22 April 1926) grew up in Liverpool, one of the two industrial powerhouses of the British North West. In the beginning of his career he worked…
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Day 12/365 of Steel – Bernar Venet

I’ve focussed mainly on steel as a building material in my recent posts, but obviously this versatile material has also inspired internationally renowned artists. Bernar Venet (born 20 april 1941)…
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Day 11/365 of Steel – Jacques Herzog

Jacques Herzog (born on 19 april 1950) and Pierre de Meuron , founders of Herzog & de Meuron are known for their reappropriation of traditional architectural elements and their inventive use of…
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Day 10/365 of Steel – Jan Kaplicky

Jan Kaplicky was born on the 18th of April 1937. He was the co-founder of Future Systems, one of my favourite architecture offices. Future systems established a powerful brand based…
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Day 9/365 of Steel – Claude Costantini

Claude Costantini was born on 17 April 1948. Together with Michel Regembal, he founded the architectural firm CR Architecture in 1987. Their greatest achievement is of course the Stade de…
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Day 8/365 of Steel – Ove Arup

Ove Arup was born on the 16th of April 1895 and is worldwide considered to be the foremost engineer of his era. I will not even try to explain how big his…
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Day 6/365 of Steel – Peter Behrens

Peter Behrens was born on 14 April 1868. He was a leading German architect, graphic and industrial designer. He had a long career, designing objects, typefaces, and important buildings in a range of styles…
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