Pablo Iriarte, B.A. Architecture Brooklyn, NY 347 809 3438 www.pabloiriarte.me pabloiriarte@me.com Mexico City, 1982. Holder of a B.A., Architecture from the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico. His architectural practice is defined through a bottom-up design approach; engaging materials, construction systems and nonlinear geometries explored through computational processes and physical building experimentation. Builder of several interior design projects & art installations is co-owner of the architecture studios: [H] [Es] based in Mexico City, NODODESIGNS and DOMINO PROTOCOL based in Brooklyn, NY. Constantly learning through collaborations he has participated with the studio THEVERY- MANY by Marc Fornes, GENERATIVE DESIGN PROCESSES by Pablo Kobayashi, EMTECH AA VISITING SCHOOL by Axel Paredes/Michael Hensel among others. PRESS ART INSTALLATION, ART BASEL MIAMI POP UP STORE, NEW YORK CITY OPEN STUDIO, NEW YORK CITY DEPARTAMENTAL STORE, MEXICO NODO CHAIR, NEW YORK CITY
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POP UP STORE, NEW YOR CITY BOFFO Building Fashion Installation Posted by Dave on September 30th, 2011 Thursday, September 29th 2011 marks the opening of the second installation by BOFFO Building Fashion with the two week opening of Irene Neuwrith + Marc Fornes /THEVERYMANY. Part of the 1,800 square foot space at 57 Walker Street, New York, was transformed using contemporary techniques to design a unique retail structure that will house a collection of raw timeless jewelry pieces from Irene Neuwirth. 3 CONTEMPORIST Search Street Style Outliers: Cats, People on Bikes, Kids Dressed As Hipsters, and More Tom Brady Cut His Hair 4 NYMAG Dive Into a Gleaming Underwater Scene at Irene 9/29/11 at 1:55 PM 2 Comments After housing crystal-studded panda rings and dildo heels at Nicola Formichetti's Fashion Week pop-up Walker Street storefront has been turned over to a new Photo: Courtesy of BOFFO architect and designer pairing, Marc Fornes of THEVERYMANY and Los Angeles jewelry designer Irene Neuwirth. The new space is low-lit and gallerylike, the antithesis of its frenetic, discomirrored predecessor. The centerpiece is Fornes's curvy, three-dimensional sculpture resembling gleaming coral, built from 80 sheets of gold-infused aluminum and pieced together by hand. The opposite wall is covered in live foliage, giving the space a moody, underwater effect. glass domes throughout the sculpture. Though the ocean-inspired pieces are pretty, you're more likely to ogle here than to shop: The collection ranges from $1,500 to $150,000. The 18-karat yellow- and rose-gold jewelry is studded with chunky stones in beachy hues, including pink opal, mint green and turquoise cabochons, onyx, chrysoprase, and lapis. Click ahead for a look inside. Irene Neuwirth, 57 Walker St., nr. Broadway; Sept. 29-Oct 12.
POP UP STORE, NEW YOR CITY 5 NY TIMES MAGAZINE Photograph by Brian ParkWhite and yellow gold earrings, $57,820. At Irene Neuwirth BOFFO pop up shop, 57 Walker Street. ice age pop-up igner has BOFFO, the art es, Neuwirth friendly with Marc Fornes of e architect and a living wall of lush green plants, is open until Oct. 12 and her new
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NODO CHAIR, NEW YORK CITY 11 THE HAPPENING 21 julio, 2014 Una exposición que le rinde tributo a la famosa silla que representa el glamour tropical de los años 50 s. Por Alba Aguilar La icónica silla Acapulco fue diseñada en los años 50 s. Desde entonces, ha sido reinventada por creativos de todo el mundo, siempre manteniendo sus raíces modernistas y tropicales de aquella época. Este pasado fin de semana, la firma de diseño de interior y mueblería Nodo Designs le hizo un pequeño homenaje. La Bakery Gallery ubicada en puertas a invitados, visitantes y entusiastas del diseño para presentar algunas variaciones de artistas contemporáneos sobre esta famosa pieza. Una exposición llena de glamour tropical como solo Acapulco lo tiene. Síguenos en: Twitter / Facebook / Instagram