Patterns in Design from the Old Country

Recently my wife and I traveled to Italy in search of inspiration and a much needed vacation.  We meandered through the cities of Rome, up to Venice and down to Sorrento with quite a few stops in between.  Our strolls often had no particular goal, save enjoying the afternoon and of course a good meal when the mood struck. Somewhere along the way I was intrigued by the patterns I was noticing in the simple parts and pieces of the urban forms.  Looking back at our trip photos I noticed a collection of the patterns as they banded together to create the larger urban core.  Here are a few of my favorites that build in complexity and scale.

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Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board

I love this mesmerizing new photo series by Natsumi Hayashi. The images are playful and yet filled with tension as your brain attempts to make sense of the mysteriously hovering woman. I’ve collected a few of my favorites here, but everyone should take a second to visit her site and partake in the fantasy.

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Sunshine and Ferris Wheels

4 days. 6 team members. & sunny california… the perfect start for a survey trip. Read more of this post

The Burlington Antique Show

Venture a few miles south of Cincinnati every third Sunday morning, and find yourself relaxing as you stroll outdoors at the Burlington Antique Show. Now in it’s 30th year, the show is located at the sprawling Boone County Fairgrounds, off of Route 18. If you’re a collector of antiques, jewelry, folk art, pottery, or just junk, you’ll be sure to find something to pique your interest. Read more of this post

It’s Grand

No matter how many times you’ve seen it, Grand Central Terminal in New York never ceases to inspire. At 42nd and Park Avenue, it is the largest train station in the world by number of platforms: 44, with 67 tracks along them.

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Hatch Show Print

I’m embarassed to admit that we have 2 Hatch posters rolled up in a tube at home. It wasn’t until I personally experienced the history and craftsmanship of each poster’s production that I realized why my husband had been so enthusiastic about this artwork, brought home years ago.

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From Japan, With Love

I recently traveled to Japan, where I spent days visiting several cities between Tokyo and Kyushu on the bullet train.  Several months after the devastating earthquake and Tsunami, the country is still in the process of healing, but I was able to experience and appreciate (perhaps more than ever before) so many things the country has to offer… Read more of this post

Bienvenido a Miami

In a mash up of high end architecture and car storage, 1111 Lincoln Road is changing the definition of a parking garage.

“This is not a parking garage, it’s really a civic space.” -Wennett

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Feed Me, Findlay

I’m always amazed at the number of Cincinnati and northern Kentuckians that I meet who have never been to Findlay Market. If you’re looking for an inspirational experience  to start your weekend, this is the place to go on a Saturday morning.

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Eleven Paris is a 10

One of the standout shops I encountered while visiting across the pond was Eleven Paris. Their store design is youthful and edgy with playful, bold details that mimic the brands clothing. Read more of this post

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