Complex 1
If Randolph Hearst had collected authentic pieces of original 21st century malls, from around the New World's latest economic frontiers...
View ArticleThe Church Of Perpetual Experimentation Film (full version)
Thanks to youtube's new up-to-15min allowance Im following up the posting of Objectification with the full version of the Church of Perpetual Experimentation, which I had only posted previously either...
View ArticleArcadian Drift
A video installation (large projection with surround sound speakers) commissioned as part of the Visionary Trading Project, Hackney, with the support of the Arts Council England, the National Lottery,...
View ArticleLeicester Waterside Adaptable Neighbourhood
A short film I made together with Marialena Kassimidi and Simon Rochowski over at AshSakula, for the Moving Architecture conference at the Building Centre on the 8th September that was focussed on...
View ArticleComplex 2: Peripaterium
A precinct is marked out. With the cleanliness of a pilgrimage without purpose there is the walk, the infinite repetition of a basic movement that frees the mind from its quotidian subjection to the...
View ArticleJewelry Crane
Swanky Hangman: a portable support for the hanging jewelry case I posted previously.Made of silver, it screws on to any 1.5litre evian bottle, using the weight of the water to remain stable.It is thin,...
View ArticleAlmere Workshop
Last week, together with Karel Wuytack and Catherine Menge, I ran a workshop for the 1st and 2nd year graduate Urbanism students in Sint Lucas University. The subject of study was the new city of...
View ArticleArchitectural Performance: People Watching People
An animated description of four spaces of performance, where through the passive agency of precisely calibrated architectures, the emphasis is as much on the space surrounding and between the...
View ArticleChapters, Shapes & Synapses
A progressive exploration (through three consecutive projects, Play; Mr A; the Bs), of relationships between the imagination, form, and the objects, spaces and routines which structure our everyday...
View ArticleCaravanserai Gate and Dining Table
I've been working with the Canning Town Caravanserai team recently, towards this weekend's opening events. We made this six-and-a-half metre high entrance gate/billboard out of 6 cross laminated ply...
View ArticleNottingham Waterside
Nottingham Waterside from Ash Sakula on Vimeo.A film made at Ash Sakula together with Marialena Kassimidi and Cany Ash, about two 1920s waterside warehouses. Treating the combination of them and the...
View ArticleTempietto
A tiny tempietto with an Emerald dome, for keeping something very important scrolled-up inside. for more pics and a film click here
View ArticleColonnade Vase
A 3D Printed, glazed & fired, circular ceramic vase with a colonnade in-the-round at its base. At the centre of the colonnade is a 'well' whose top sticks up into the cavity of the vase above,...
View ArticleFan Mug Tall
A 16cm high clasp mug whose interior is formed by five miniature, upturned Fan Vaults (an English Gothic innovation from the 14th Century), contained within a simple circular exterior which opens up...
View ArticleSoapaduct
A small piece of Roman infrastructure for your bathroom, that with miniaturized monumentality clears the underside of your soap of its suds, which -because the vaults underneath are arranged on an...
View ArticleIonic Assemblage
A small piece of architectural ceramic art for your home, a veritable little Greek ruin for guests to discover, and which -handily- you can also put things in.Like elegant classical architecture but...
View Article1st Floor Mug
In the grand manner of the very best salons of old, this mug is raised up on an arcade so that it may occupy the airy summit of its own 'Piano Nobile'. Elevated above the common detritus of your...
View ArticleFan Mug
With the Fan Mug you can have two of the greatest innovations ever to have been developed on the British isles come together -for your delight and delectation- at the breakfast table.The glorious...
View ArticleEntablatower
Everybody loves a good Entablature -they make everything, well, grander- but all those puritanical architects have left most of us living in homes that can barely lay claim to a centimeter or two of...
View ArticlePortrait
New Portrait of me (Adam Nathaniel Furman) at work, taken by my very talented brother Julian Furman
View Article4 Characters in the First Act
Opening 02nd April 2017 at Camp Design Gallery in Milan, curated by Marco Sammicheli and sponsored by Abet Laminati
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