Stone residence by Doojin Hwang stands among citrus trees on Jeju island

Seoul studio Doojin Hwang Architects has completed a stone house with a bowed roof for a citrus farm on the South Korean island of Jeju (+ slideshow). (more…)

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Landed by Ian Strange | Posted by CJWHO.com


Landed by Ian Strange | Posted by CJWHO.com


Landed by Ian Strange | Posted by CJWHO.com

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Artist, Ian Strange has unveiled his latest installation, ‘Landed’, for the 2014 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art.

‘Landed’ is the recreation of a 1920’s suburban Australian home positioned on the forecourt of the Art Gallery of South Australia. The house, all black, appears to have fallen from the sky and embedded itself in the forecourt of the gallery.
The sculpture was designed, in part, to contrast the neo-classical architecture of the museum, but the work is also a direct and playful reference to the Wizard of OZ and the sudden appearance of western culture in Australia.

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