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pranjalj23 · 2 years
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sheltiechicago · 1 year
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Rojkind Arquitectos and Bompas & Parr design Jose Cuervo distillery in the metaverse
Tequila brand Jose Cuervo has opened a metaverse distillery designed by Mexico-based Rojkind Arquitectos and British designers Bompas & Parr, where attractions include a barrel maze and a pool party.
Located on the Decentraland platform, the Jose Cuervo Metadistillery is an experience centre that invites customers to come and interact with the brand in ways that wouldn't be possible in the physical world.
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maworldgroup · 14 days
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🎪Step into FUNLAND: Pleasures & Perils of the Erotic Fairground by Bompas & Parr. Dive into a sensory journey through carnival attractions that challenge, thrill, and seduce. 

Commissioned by the Museum of Sex, it’s a tantalizing journey through fairground eroticism. 🎶 Experience the moonbounce of giant breasts, conquer Grope Mountain’s wall of orifices, and discover The Tunnel of Love leading to the (G)räfenberg 🍬 By MA+Art Talent @bompasandparr
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the-fundamental-acts · 9 months
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A bite of Architecture
A bite is a transport vehicle for memories and places, real or fictional.
Cooking consists of making food with stucture units, or models made with food. The dish is a sensory project, a model that we cut up, dissect, dismember and devour. It is in its destruction that it finds all its meaning.
It is an architectural project with plans, sections, axonometry; whose objective is achieved in its disappearance, when one has finished one's plate. We rub our taste buds, we perceive the project with our epithelial cells rather than with our eyes.
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Bompas & Parr, Architectural Jelly (2001)
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Liz Hickock, Jell-O Architecture; Jelly NYC (2011)
There is then a real mise en abyme when this object is sliced in two with various tools, the fork, the chopsticks, or the fingers: it multiplies to reinvent itself on a whole new scale, a second fiction.
Like the architectural project, almost everything is planned in advance. Aesthetics, sensations, space. Except for the surprises, once the dish is cooked or the project is executed, unforeseen uses, unpredictable emotions, strategies, and spontaneous appropriations are created.
Concrete is this binding liquid, the ductile slime with which we are endowed, allows us to delight in this edible architectural project. The architectural dish tells everything it has to say about itself in your own mouth, until the complete disappearance, the exhaustion of the subject.
Once the cutlery is laid at the end of the meal, can we say that we have become this gastronomic and architectural project?
The ruins, both of the flat and of the architectural project, are a sign of the success of the strategies employed. When there is nothing or almost nothing left, we have succeeded. The ruin is there to express a message of sensations well transmitted.
It's as much about survival as it is about fun. We savor for our durability, allowing us to escape for a moment in a particular place and time.
A project is like a pasta recipe. If too many ideas and ingredients are mixed into it, it will be difficult to appreciate. But if the project has a central idea, a fiction, with precise ingredients, the project dish will be exquisite. The dining table, on the other hand, has a whole different story of strategies to tell.
SETTING THE TABLE
The setting of the table is an architectural ordering of place, status and function. It is a moment of perfection, still frozen.
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THE MEAL
So begins the meal. Users begin to disrupt the apparent stability of the architectural order. These are traces of occupation over time. Recognition of the disorder of life.
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THE TRACE
The dirty tablecloth bears witness to the disorder. It is a veritable palimpsest, where the daily reality of domestic life is rewritten.
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FLOORPLAN SETUP
The mess is now composition for the plan of the dining table. Domestic difficulties interrupt the order of the grid. Sarah Wiggleworth picks up the dining table strategies for the house plan in Orchard Street.
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Straw Bale House, Orchard Street, Sarah Wiggleworth (2001).
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geefair · 1 year
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Visit Expo 2022 Dubai and make your future bright by learning new things
While The Country Has Made an Extraordinary Achievement in Just Five Decades, It Is Firmly Setting Its Sights on The Future Which Makes the Long-Awaited Expo 2022 Dubai's Theme, 'Connecting Minds, Creating the Future,' All the More Appropriate. As It Opens Its 21-Metre Doors, All Designed by British Architect Asif Khan, This Celebration of Creativity, Innovation, And Culture Plays Host to Events From 192 Countries, over 200 Culinary Experiences, And Up To 60 Daily Events.
We Will Provide You with The Knowledge of the Forex Market and There You Can See Those People Who Are Investing Money with Us and Earning by Trading.
Here Are Seven Reasons Why You Should Come Here.
1. To Find the Journey Again in A Safe Place
Dubai Reopened to Tourists in July 2020 with Strict Safety Protocols in Place, And These Will Be Carried Forward to Expo 2022 Dubai to Ensure It Remains a Safe Place to Visit.
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Don't Forget To Bring Proof Of Vaccination Or A Negative Result For A PCR Test Taken Within The Last 72 Hours Everyone Over The Age Of 18 Entering The Site, From Staff And Volunteers To Visitors, Must Have One. Face Masks Are Mandatory at The Expo and In Public Places Across The UAE, Social-Distancing Rules Are in Place and You'll Find Sanitization Stations Everywhere. Keep An Eye Out for Innovations Used by On-Site Staff to Interact with Visitors, Including Wearable Technology and Robots as Another Nod to The Future.
2. To Catch the Performances of World-Class Artists
In Recent Years, The City Has Seen the Arrival of New Galleries, Museums, and The Spectacular Dubai Opera, And the Cultural Events at The Expo Are Equally Exciting. From Highbrow to Pop Culture, It Will Feature Senegalese Ballet, Maori Song and Dance, Poetry Slams, K-Pop, And Even a Panamanian Marching Band.
Watch For a Performance by The All-Female Firdaus Orchestra Directed by Oscar-Winning Composer and Lyricist AR Rahman For Something Completely Different, Head to The Culture Lab in The Germany Pavilion Where an Orchestra of Robots Will Perform Works by Beethoven.
3. Dreaming of Space Exploration (And Other Travel Trends)
Mobility Pavilion Where You Can Learn How Smart Cities Are Built Through AI, Big Data, Machine Learning and Autonomous Transport. In True Dubai Style, The Pavilion Is Home to The World's Largest Passenger Lift, Capable of Carrying 160 People, And Features 3330 Meters of Track Where You Can Watch State-Of-The-Art Mobility Equipment on The Move.
4. The Long Weekend Under the Ocean
The Expo Site Is Huge, And A Good Way to Explore It (And Not Get Lost in The Process) Is to Follow One of The Self-Guided Itineraries. Beneath The Blue Is a Journey into How Technology Can Be Used to Address Marine Environmental Challenges. Several Stops Along the Route Include the Philippines Pavilion, Which Is Designed to Resemble a Coral Reef, The Seychelles Pavilion, To See How the Country Is Preserving Marine Ecosystems, And the Norway Pavilion, Which Showcases Countries Dealing with Ocean Waste. Demonstrates Efforts to Make Fisheries More Sustainable and Protect Polar Habitats.
5. To Have Your Food Around the World
You Will Not Go Hungry at Expo 2020. International Celebrity Chefs Will Bring Dining Concepts to The Event. But Also Check Out the Low-Key Local Favorites, Which Include.
For A Pan-African Experience, Head to Opera-Singer-Chef Alexander Smalls' Alkebulan, An African Dining Hall Featuring Food from Across the Continent, And Be Sure to Book in Advance for The Space-Inspired Bompas and Parr's Epoch Banquet. Microbiology, AI, And Hyper-Intelligence. What Does This Mean, You Ask? In Short, Dishes That Glow in The Dark, Desserts That Change Taste, And Other Tech-Infused Dishes. Better To Find It Out for Yourself Than Try to Work Your Head Around It. And There's No Need to Make Early Night Plans at The Expo. Several Late-Night Venues Serving Up Cocktails, Craft Beer, And More.
6. To Find Out How Countries Across the Planet Are Dealing with Sustainability
Some Of the World's Most Advanced Technology Is on Display at Expo 2022 Dubai. Terra, The Sustainability Pavilion, Has Been Designed by Grimshaw Architects to Generate Its Own Energy and Water. 4,912 High-Specification Photovoltaic Panels Create Electricity Directly from Sunlight, And A State-Of-The-Art Water Tree Collects Moisture from The Air to Become Potable Water for The Pavilion.
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An 18-Meter Vertical Garden Covered in Edible Plants and Construction Materials Made from Fungi, Cassava, And Sugar Cane Is at The Center of The Netherlands Pavilion, Designed as A Circular Climate System. The Czech Pavilion Produces Water from The Air Using Solar Power and A System of Pipes, Which Can Be Used to Cultivate Crops Even in A Desert Landscape. And in the Austria Pavilion, I Lab Showcased More Than 50 Innovations Housed in An Energy-Saving Network Of 38 Intersecting Cones Based on Local Building Traditions and Austrian Climate Engineering.
7. To Use Expo as A Launch Pad to Explore Dubai
It’s Easy to Get from Expo 2022 Dubai to The Rest of The City, And You Absolutely Should. Even If You’ve Been to Dubai Before There Are Plenty of New Attractions to Explore, From the Dizzying Heights of Ain Dubai, The World’s Tallest Ferris Wheel to The New Deep Dive Dubai at 60 Meters, It’s The World’s Deepest Diving Pool.
Hire A Car, Hop on The Dubai Metro, Take the Free Expo Rider Bus, Or Hail a Taxi to Get to And from The City. And If You Want to Be First Through the Doors in The Morning to Make the Most of Your Time, A Stay at The On-Site Rove Expo 2022 Hotel Will Ensure You’re Ahead of The Crowd.
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things-xin · 2 years
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hilariusress · 2 years
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The architecture of spectacle: Bompas and Parr - Architecture AU
The architecture of spectacle: Bompas and Parr  Architecture AU
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guy60660 · 3 years
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Bompas and Parr | © Chris Terry | Financial Times
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Bompas & Parr’s ice cream competition has been won by a Roman inspired treat (see more)
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iihih · 2 years
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Glow-In-The-Dark Sushi from Bompas and Parr
Glow-In-The-Dark Sushi from Bompas and Parr
Bompas and Parr refer to themselves as “An experience design and creative studio of artists, architects, chefs, designers and strategists.” For the 5th annual Mother of The Nation Festival, a cavalcade of food, music and inspiration organized by Abu Dhabi’s Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT), Bompas and Parr presented their latest culinary innovation – Glow-in-the-dark…
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cakesplat · 3 years
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foxyou-too · 3 years
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Bompas & Parr and Jo Duck
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lvdbbooks · 3 years
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2020年11月27日
【新入荷・新本】
Ghost Stories Of Tripadvisor, Bompas & Parr Editions, 2020
価格:1,100円(+税)
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旅行口コミサイト「トリップアドバイザー(Tripadvisor)」に寄せられたオバケが出るホテルの口コミを39篇収録した本。
This Halloween, Bompas & Parr publishes Ghost Stories of Tripadvisor the first collection of online reviews detailing haunted hotels. The publication, dedicated to all who work in hospitality, is by turns horrific, unseemly and comic.
The volume features thirty-nine tales illustrated with over forty unexplained and candid images. These were collected from around the world, from Boscastle to Chicago, each bringing a sense of creeping horror to the page.
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maworldgroup · 2 years
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"Diplomatic Dining" // by MA+ Art talent @bompasandparr The conversations we have while sharing a meal can be part of some of the most important of our lives. Look behind the scenes of major upheavals, wars and ideological disputes and you'll often find a carefully crafted meal bringing the protagonists together. Here, London-based studio Bompas & Parr take a closer look at 'diplomatic dining' and explore the effect some of the most important meals in history have had on the world we live in. By venturing inside embassies and restaurants and consulting with serving diplomats, they lift the veil (or the tablecloth) on the toasts, roasts and what really goes on in the dining rooms of power. Photography: @charliesurbey Commisioned by @wepresent
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aglaydis · 2 years
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Bompas & Parr
Kew Gardens 2014
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things-xin · 2 years
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DIY Decadence by Bompas and Parr
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