Homegoods: Wearable Ar(t)chitecture

It’s no secret that wood’s a mailable material. Add fluid movement and an organic aura and you’ve got yourself a Bart Prince masterpiece. This famed architect from Albuquerque, NM, was recently featured in Wallpaper magazine and has since been popping up throughout the blogosphere. While Prince’s layering technique isn’t new to the fashion world, it’s certainly a breath of fresh air to larger structural forms. Using salvaged shingles to build low-income housing, artisan Dan Phillips mimics this design direction in his Storybook House. A thorough exploration of Phillips’ work can be viewed in this NY Times slide show.
Further blurring the line between art and nature, Anthony Roussel, of the UK is the master craftsman behind this stunning jewelry collection. Inspired by the British coastline, it’s easy to see how technique can be digested, disseminated and applied across mediums.
Research by: Emily Gup







can’t mention this without thinking of Maya Lin and her work in sculpture and landscape art.
also, another interesting architect/jewelry designer to follow is Elinor Avni from Israel
http://www.noritamy.com/index.php
I checked out Noritamy.com- Beautiful pieces of Jewelry!