Monday, December 22, 2014

Environment (4) + Environment (4) -

Working from home | Arper
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The boundaries between work and personal life are increasingly fluid. Our daily routine is no longer rigidly divided between eight hours of work and the rest of the day, we devote to the partner, family and ourselves.
From the works of art hanging on the walls, sconce the shelves of the library that fills the study, up to the choice sconce of the smallest accessories, is a space that brings together our passions, our work and our lives into one cohesive.
Here we receive customers and organize parties. We respond to emails and participate in video conferences. We also invite artists and colleagues to present their work, because they meet in a family space and crop makes possible a comparison fluid and open.
The house expresses our personal tastes and echoes our professional I: reflects a life no longer divided between family and work, rather than returning the image of a person in its entirety.
"Working from home gives me the opportunity to fully live my life. I keep my space, but at the same time I can devote myself to work with a peace of mind for me essential to do business. " Elana, Curator
Environment (4) + Environment (4) -
Woohnhuis Weijnen 2.0 Heldergroen: Adapt, Reuse, Recycle Sit by TEMMA Leaf Birdbath Café at New Museum NY
Brief # 4 Vol. II Work / Life
Brief # 4 Vol. Life / Work Brief # 3 Living Spaces Brief # 2 Living Systems Brief # 1 The search for the essential
A Laboratory for Learning A Continuum sconce Creative sconce My job is my Life Working from home spaces to meet Places to share Places of Contemplation spaces that connect places with a prospect to think and do Spaces Spaces Collaborative Spaces to Grow and Play Woohnhuis Weijnen 2.0 Arper at the Rolex Learning Center The legacy of the Messner Mountain Museum Arper the Topography of Terror At home with intense minimalism Heldergroen: Adapt, Reuse, Recycle Sit by TEMMA
Leaf Birdbath Café at New Museum NY
Work as life Interview with Naomi Blager The design is observation: a conversation with Antti Kotilainen Arper in London: a conversation with 6A
Design in becoming James Irvine Design for living Lievore Altherr Molina sconce Systems in forms and images A Conversation with Simon Pengelly A Conversation with Ichiro Iwasaki The design and the senses: a conversation
Lina Bo Bardi at MAXXI, Rome Lina Bo Bardi: Together, 21 Novemb


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