Glass Architecture
Fluid pavilion by 3deluxe
Pavilion called Leonardo Glass Cube near Bad Driburg in Germany was built by 3deluxe studio. Concrete pathways between green grass are folding to facade, they are surrounded there with glass and going up to the roof, where this 2D concrete elements change themselves to three-dimensional structure that complete interior. (exterior & interior)
The Glass Pavilion - at the Toledo Museum of Art, Construction Slide Shows
Construction begins with the digging of the hole for the foundation. As the digging progresses through the week, a steady stream of dump trucks carries the dirt off the building site. Some of the subsoil is being temporarily held on Museum property at the intersection of Interstate 75 and Monroe Street. When the construction of […]
Blending architecture and glass blowing
A prominent New York architect has a new twist on some colorful pieces of artwork. He’s using intricate and exotic glass blowing for his designs.
Our Lauren Glassberg spent some time with him as he worked at a studio in Brooklyn.
We in New York see amazing architecture every day and when the architect Jeffrey Beers has […]










