Signifying the transition from public to private, the framed entry is laser cut with the address of the house. Much like architects used to inscribe their name on the cornerstone of a building, Mitanidis, Bader and Tavares stamped the name of their studio on the house.Though the rusted and weathered steel is appropriate for the urban area, the piece stands out on a mostly nondescript street and passersby can sometimes be seen snapping photos.
I love the way the address, 113 Wolseley Street, is cut into the rusty steel (note the Creative Union cutout at bottom). This sort of attention to detail helps make the entry special.
I love the way the address, 113 Wolseley Street, is cut into the rusty steel (note the Creative Union cutout at bottom). This sort of attention to detail helps make the entry special.
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I love the way the address, 113 Wolseley Street, is cut into the rusty steel (note the Creative Union cutout at bottom). This sort of attention to detail helps make the entry special.
I love the way the address, 113 Wolseley Street, is cut into the rusty steel (note the Creative Union cutout at bottom). This sort of attention to detail helps make the entry special.
I love the way the address, 113 Wolseley Street, is cut into the rusty steel (note the Creative Union cutout at bottom). This sort of attention to detail helps make the entry special.
Signifying the transition from public to private, the framed entry is laser cut with the address of the house. Much like architects used to inscribe their name on the cornerstone of a building,
Mitanidis, Bader and Tavares stamped the name of their studio on the house.