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Aranda\Lasch is a New York and Tucson-based design studio dedicated to experimental research and innovative building.
Established in 2003 by Benjamin Aranda and Chris Lasch, the studio designs buildings, installations and objects through a deep investigation of materials and structure. Winners of the United States Artists Award and Young Architects Award in 2007, their early architectural projects are the subject of the book, Pamphlet Architecture #27: Tooling. Aranda\Lasch has exhibited their work internationally in galleries and institutions dealing with design and architecture. In 2008 they were commissioned by the MoMA in New York to produce a large-scale installation in the museum. They collaborated with Matthew Ritchie on The Morning Line, a work commissioned by TBA-21 that has travelled to Venice, Seville, Istanbul, Vienna and Karlsruhe. In addition to commercial and residential projects in New York, they completed a 42,000 square foot temporary structure for Design Miami in 2008 & 2009. Aranda\Lasch were featured in the 2008 and 2010 Venice Architecture Biennials.
Currently, they are completing work on a number of large-scale retail and mixed-use developments in Niigata, Japan; Libreville, Gabon; and Miami, Florida. Aranda\Lasch continually develops experimental furniture products that explore new concepts in fabrication and assembly.
Though their work spans a variety of scales and functions—including outdoor monuments, indoor installations, video works, furniture, and a set for the band Yeasayer, their work is united by a common motif: a modular, crystalline form. “For us, design is about putting in place a process from which you can guarantee surprises,” Lasch once said, while Aranda notes, “Our understanding of modularity is something that’s not quite obvious or fixed, something that can be a tool for finding infinite variation.”
“Their work—from the 2003 Brooklyn Pigeon Project to their recent Pamphlet Architecture publication Tooling—is characterized by both rigor and whimsy. Like scientists, they are committed to an exhaustive investigation of structures and systems that will enable them to discover new variations in form and surface that they can transform into architecture.” - 2007 United States Artists Fellows description
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阿兰达\莱什
Mr Stool
不锈钢(灰色)
尺寸 (cm): 38 x 38 x 43 (WxDxH)
“他们的作品融合了建筑的严谨性以及设计的奇思妙想,2003年纽约市布鲁克林区的放飞鸽子项目和他们出版的建筑设计实用手册《工具》很好地体现了这个特点。两位设计师致力于探究结构和系统的精妙之处,创造性地将新材料和新形态结合到建筑作品当中。” -2007年美国艺术家协会的评价。
The Mr Stool是由不锈钢制成,并配有六种颜色:白色,黑色,镜子,铜,灰色和金色。阿兰达\莱什是一家总部位于纽约的建筑事务所。事务所致力于实验性研究和创新性的建筑设计。工作室于2003年创立,创始人本杰明·阿兰达和克里斯·莱什同是哥伦比亚建筑学院的研究生,并于2007年一同获得了美国年度艺术家奖和年度青年建筑师奖。工作室成立以来在多个设计领域都有建树,主要集中在生态城市规划、建筑、家具、以及不同规模的装置艺术展品。两位设计师的作品受邀在世界各地的美术馆展出,此外,他们把设计理念和成果记录在《工具》中,并于2007年出版。2008年,工作室应纽约现代艺术博物馆的邀请为其设计了一系列大型的艺术展品并在馆中展出。工作室还受邀与著名艺术家马修里奇在“晨线”项目中合作,并前往威尼斯、塞维利亚、伊斯坦布尔和维也纳等城市。除纽约的商业和住宅项目设计外,工作室还于2008-09年在迈阿密设计展中完成了一个将近4000平方米的临时结构设计,在2008和2010年的威尼斯建筑双年展中崭露头角。2010年,工作室与著名国际时尚品牌芬迪(FENDI)合作,在迈阿密家具展中展出芬迪系列奢华家具,以及限量版时装产品。阿兰达\莱什不断持续探索新概念、新形态和新的制作工艺,并将其融入现代家具的产品的设计中。工作室与纽约约翰逊美术馆签约,由其负责作品的展览和交易事宜。2012年,工作室受著名品牌路易·威登集团的邀请,设计了位于佛罗里达州迈阿密市的大型商业建筑的项目。同时受加蓬共和国政府的邀请,参与加蓬共和国首都利伯维尔的总体规划项目。同时两位创始人热衷于教学研究,曾分别授课于美国顶尖大学研究生项目,其中包括哈佛大学,哥伦比亚大学,加州大学伯克利分校,亚利桑那州立大学等。
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