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Tag Archives: Comics

Gotham City a.k.a Shanghai: the Dark-Deco side of the Chinese metropolis

Written by Enrico Zilli May 9, 2016 Amey Kandalgaonkar architecture art deco China Comics fiction movie photo essay shanghai
Seventh Heaven Hotel by Amey Kandalgaonkar - Photo by Amey Kandalgaonkar.

Photo-essay by Amey Kandalgaonkar portrays Shanghai Art Deco architecture revealing a the dark-side of a new Gotham City.

Nendo creates 50 Manga chairs for Friedman Benda exhibition at Milan Design week

Written by Enrico Zilli March 17, 2016 chair Comics Design friedman benda furniture Japan milan 2016 nendo seat
50 Manga chairs by Nendo

Inspired Japanese manga comics, Nendo created a series of 50 chairs that translate GULP!, BANG, SLURP and BOING into furniture design.

InterHeroes: Federico Babina designs superheroes’ living rooms

Written by Enrico Zilli February 18, 2016 architecture Comics Design federico babina interheroes interior design

Generations of architects fed on Comic-architecture (and viceversa). That’s why Federico Babina designed InterHeroes, imaginary interiors for Batman, Wonder-Woman, Ironman and more…

Archi-Comics: NY MoMA presents “Young Frank” by Frank Viva

Written by Enrico Zilli June 26, 2014 architecture Book Comics Frank Gehry Frank Lloyd Wright Frank Viva MoMA New York playful united states Young Frank

Do kids label architecture as “boring stuff”? They probably wouldn’t if they were introduced to it in a playful and proper way. That’s why the MoMA in New York presented “Young Frank, Architect”: a comics storybook by Frank Viva.