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A Playful Array of Stacked Concrete Panels 

City Hyde Park by Studio Gang reimagines the urban apartment building, bringing new options for living, recreation, and leisure to its full-block site—formerly a strip mall and under-used parking lot. Located at a busy commercial intersection near Lake Michigan and adjacent to a commuter rail stop, it is designed as a pedestrian-friendly hub that has a positive impact on its neighborhood.

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Space is Only Illumination

In Massimo Uberti’s career, light has always been at the centre of a coherent process of reduction. As he sought to gain control over light, his effort was directed at reducing it to its essence in order to liberate its potential. He treats it as a physical phenomenon to be understood and tended, as a way of representing the visible in painting. In his photographs it has become a staple technical instrument and at the same time a format of display. Finally, in his installations, he strips it of all other substance and makes it his raw material, to the point where it is the work. In Tendente infinito, conceived within the framework of the Dreams of a possible city project, the urge to reduce everything to the essential is reflected in the ideal nature of the city, Filarete’s Sforzinda. This an impalpable and extreme object to which nothing can be added and from which nothing can be taken away. Space is only illumination, in the twofold sense of a source of light and enlightenment, and it is thanks to the meticulous sacrifice of volume in the quest for lightness that it succeeds in becoming infinite, generating, as if by hybridization, new and other spaces beyond its confines.

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Hechingen Studio Whitaker Studio

James Whitaker designed a proposal for a low-cost studio space in Germany comprised of a cluster of shipping containers, arranged to maximize natural light in the interiors.

Whitaker talked to Dezeen about the proposal:

“In many ways visualisations and photography are very similar. A good photograph should seduce the viewer and intrigue them to find out more; it should draw them in and trigger an emotion. Visualisations are just the same, and as such I approach them in the same way that I approach photographs.”