Nick Georgiou
13 Feb![nick georgiou 2[3]](https://lovevoll.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/nick-georgiou-23.jpg?w=490&h=576)
“Nick Georgiou has produce a series of incredible pieces, often realised with local newspaper found in Tucson, AZ where he has been living for the past two years”.
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Maison Container Lille
9 Feb
“French Architect Patrick Partouche has recently completed ‘maison container lille’, a single family residence created from eight shipping containers within the countryside of lille, france. the stacked units combine to generate 208 square meters of living space which overlook a field with cows through a facade of glazed panels. the original doors on the ground and upper level may be opened or closed from the outside for privacy or to protect from direct sunlight. resting upon reinforced concrete foundations, the dwelling was installed within three days on-site. the maritime containers were transported by truck and placed during construction with a crane. Large polycarbonate and glass bay windows with low-e coating and argon gas infill clad the front and rear elevation, serving as a thermal bridge and providing plenty of natural light. the removed corrugated sheets were introduced as decorative elements within the living spaces. The exterior complies with local regulations while the interior material palette of galvanized steel, poppy red columns and wood generates an industrial atmosphere as desired by the inhabitants”.











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Bobby Neel Adams: Agemaps
9 FebNew York-based photographer Bobby Neel Adams addresses the effects of the passage of time with his recent project ‘agemaps’. A collection of photographs showing the same person at two points within their life demonstrates the affects of aging upon the human body, reminding us of our mortality. the images are printed at the same proportions and hand spliced to create a dual representation of the person across decades.
‘The point at which the images are physically torn together becomes the boundary line (or bridge) between decades of passing time, to me they provide an eerie life-map, staring towards our future.’ – bobby neel adams












































