There's room for anyone who appreciates architecture, ideas and craftsmanship in these four interlocking houses.
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Small venue with the best concerts in town.
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 Great sourdough bread, beautiful pastries and Roman-style pizza slices. 
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The new Kunsthalle will open in June 2018! I will be at the GRAND OPENING at the 1st of June :) 
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Up past the more famous rose garden on the west side is an arboretum with hiking trails and a zoo. Great views of Portland’s downtown and Mt. St. Helens in the distance. It’s very peaceful and any time of year it’s a nice and quick escape from the city, just takes under 10 minutes to get to.
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Monade Contemporary is a hidden gem of a gallery located in the Gion area of Kyoto. Despite its small size, it leverages the extensive network of its curator, Mr. Atsumi, to host exhibitions featuring a diverse range of fascinating artists from both Japan and abroad. Nestled in the basement of a multi-tenant building, the compact space exudes a unique charm, offering visitors an exciting sense of discovery.
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This is one of the only buildings in London that can lift depression. Each concrete block in the building is hand cast and hand hammered. Certainly the best bannisters in town.
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Astounding museum designed by the architect Eduardo Souto de Moura to house some of the works of the artist Paula Rego in the lovely Cascais city.
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Relaxed with character. Tiny garden at the back overlooked by Waterloo train station. Not sure if mother cat still lives there. Nice to go with friends or alone. Books. Good for a coffee and cake or a bottle of beer. Spiral staircase down to basement. One loo serves the place - tip - lock the door, don't just rely on the curtain and save an awkward encounter.  Photo credit: http://www.appletoothpaste.co.uk/2017/05/coffee-scooter-caffe-london.html
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I'm here once a week, bouncing round the park with my dog Martha, generally yelling her name trying to stop her eating poo or lick little kids faces, usually one after the other. There are so many parks and woods and mountains in and around Vancouver, but for some reason this place just works for me - maybe there is less of a fear of being eaten by a bear or bugs?
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My favourite restaurant as the moment which was a former boxing hall. You sit on the old spectating seats and get served butter chicken on pine cones which infuse their flavour into the food. A really different experience.
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It can be hard to find something in this neighbourhood but this little shop has plenty of treasures to stop when you walk around here
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The work of Amsterdam based visual artist Martijn Sandberg, constantly explores border areas, such as the tension between text and image, legibility and illegibility, the private and the public domain. “I make Image Messages, image is message is image.” The image hides the message. In the cut paintings „Sorry No Image Yet‟ and „Too Busy To Paint‟ there is a subtle play between the language of the image and the significance of the image, and this gives rise to questions. Here, the lack of image seems to be elevated to an image by the artist. The direct relationship between the image, the material bearing the image and the environment is also expressed in his site-specific works in public space and architecture. As in „If These Walls Could Speak‟ that can be viewed in the lifts at the OBA Public Library Amsterdam, and the artwork „I Will Survive' located at the border of a burial ground in Hardenberg, The Netherlands. In 2010 „My Last Penny‟ by Martijn Sandberg is released as jaarpenning/ art medal 2010, issued by the Vereniging voor Penningkunst/ Dutch Art Medal Society in a multiple edition of 450 pieces.
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British illustrator living in Japan
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Australian in Los Angeles, via New York. Avid traveller, dog lover, and Creative Director at The Fold Creative and Lesse.
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Mattia Casalegno is an installation artist and live media performer exploring issues of perception, intimacy and synaestetic performativity. His work, ranging from (a)sensorial devices, interactive environments, audiovisual live sets and public installations, is been extensively exhibited around the world. He's represented by the belgian Cimatics agency and writes regularly about art and digital technologies on the online magazine Digicult.
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Creative Director and entrepreneur with the constant need to learn from everything that surrounds me
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Marinos was born (1984) and raised on the island of Crete. He studied Contemporary Photography & Visual Arts at "Stereosis" School of Photography. Since 2014, he is a member of the artistic collective “Depression Era” that inhabits the urban and social landscape of the economic crisis in his home country. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and international festivals, including Mois De La Photo (Paris), Jeju Biennale (South Korea), Unseen (Amsterdam), Fotofilmic (L.A & Vancouver), Athens Photo Festival, Biennale of Contemporary Art of Thessaloniki, and several galleries in Europe, and the USA. Part of his artwork belongs to international private and archival collections. In 2017, it was published his first (sold-out) photobook, "Paradise Inn", by Void.
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Martin Hultén is a photographer and artist. He is mainly known for his tender and quirky depictions of people in his native Sweden - his past works include a series of portraits of men looking into the camera while simultaneously being caressed on the cheek, as well as several different projects looking at mans relation with nature, and videos exploring the border between still and motion. He is currently working with the upcoming book Doggerland, where he has taken a look at how dreams and desires are related to social structures and rituals in post-capitalist Sweden.
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Lives and works in Brussels.
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Julien is a graphic designer living and working in Montreal. He graduated from the École de design at UQAM in 2014 and currently works as a Senior Designer at Principal. He lives on the Plateau Mont-Royal with his husband and Russie, their black and white overweight cat
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Swedish/Venezuelan photographer based in Stockholm. She divides her time between editorial/commercial work and portrait photography. Her early devotion for unconventional beauty and capturing the more authentic characteristics in her subjects has shaped Patricia Reyes’s aesthetic.
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Daniel Zender is a freelance illustrator, designer, and printmaker living and working in Springfield, MO. His illustration work has been published by a number of magazines and books, including work in Communication Arts, HOW, 3x3, CMYK, and GoFish, and his poster work has been exhibited in international juried shows in Russia, Mexico, UK, France, Iran, and Chicago, where he received a bronze medal for his work with hand printed materials.
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I was born in Saint-Jean d'Angély in the western part of France 23 years ago. I am in my finale year at École Camondo (Paris 14th arrondissement). I'm studying design and interior architecture. I like to work on public space, playing with landscapes and observing my surroundings. I try to travel as much as possible to discover new cultures and find inspiration for new uses and forms.
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Designer and Creative Director
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