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James Corner, ASLA – Recent Work

Posted on 4th August 2011 by admin in Uncategorized | Tags: , , , ,

James Corner, ASLA – USC Distinguished Visitor in Landscape Architecture James Corner is a registered landscape architect and urban designer. In 1989 he founded Field Operations, now a leading landscape architecture and urban design practice based in New York City. Field Operations comprises nearly 30 professionals, many with cross-disciplinary backgrounds in landscape architecture, urban design, architecture and communication art. In addition Corner is the chair of Landscape Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design. Corner’s work has received numerous awards including: the New York City Arts Commission Award for Excellence in Design in 2005; the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Academy Award in Architecture, 2004; the Daimler-Chrysler Award for Design Innovation, 2000; and the Architectural League of New York Design Award, 2000. He also serves on the Board of the Forum for Urban Design. Corner’s work as a designer is complemented by a large body of writing on landscape, architectural design and urbanism. He is author with Alex MacLean of Taking Measures Across the American Landscape, which received the AIA International Book of the Year Award for 1997, and editor of Recovering Landscape: Essays in Contemporary Landscape Architecture, which focuses on the revitalization of landscape architecture as a creative cultural practice. Other writings include essays in Large Park, Julia Czerniak and George Hargreaves, ed., Landscape Urbanism, Mohsen

New Lacoste Porcelain Polo Shirts Designed by Chinese Li Xiaofeng

Posted on 11th July 2011 by admin in Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , ,

New Lacoste Porcelain Polo Shirts Designed by Chinese Li Xiaofeng

Recently, Lacoste launches new porcelain polo shirts to the world that is designed by Chinese Li Xiaofeng. Li is a graduate of the Central Academy of Art and a Chinese porcelain aficionado for years, before this collaboration Li had already started incorporating authentic porcelain shards dating from the 14th to the 19th centuries into his work. Notable porcelain installations have included Military Parade, Playing Chess, and The Glorious Time.

The latest collaboration between Lacoste and contemporary artists, Li’s contribution consists of one polo shirt made from 317 porcelain shards and one cotton polo shirt bearing a print of the artist’s porcelain-shard digital collage. At the sight of such bold design, the audience was no doubt left wondering what the company’s founder, Rene Lacoste, would say about this radical interpretation of the 77-year-old brand.

Intrigued by Li’s project, “The Culture of Linked Porcelain Fragments,” the brand invited the artist to contribute to its new series, leading Li to design patterned porcelain shards, which were produced in the historic porcelain town Jingdezhen. To establish a conceptual connection between China and Lacoste, Li created a pattern that features the traditional Chinese floral motif the “Four Gentlemen” (which are the plum blossom, the orchid, the bamboo and the chrysanthemum) and Lacoste’s signature crocodile logo. And surprisingly, although it weighs in at 33 pounds, the porcelain-shard polo shirt turns out to be wearable.

The production process for this shirt mimicked that of the ancient Chinese “Jinlv suit,” for which small jade plaques were sewn together with gilded thread. Beginning with design drawings, the artist then selected porcelain fragments for their shapes and patterns. After being honed, the fragments were sewn together with silver thread before reentering the kiln. The making of the porcelain polo shirt, which now ranks as the most expensive in Lacoste’s polo line, cost the artist three months of laborious work including several rounds of readjustment.

The other cotton polo shirt takes cues from the blue and white Guan-ware typical of the Qing dynasty’s Kangxi era, historically known as the golden age of Chinese porcelain art and craftsmanship. The print on the shirt depicts the happy early life of the artist’s fellow baby boomers, a scene selected to convey a sense of happiness, youth, and abundance.

Lacoste plans to release an edition of 20,000 of this cotton shirt at Barney’s New York, Lacoste’s worldwide stores, and on its Web site, in October.

Mens designer polos are one of the true must haves in any mans wardrobe. With fantastic collections from top desingers such as polo ralph lauren and lyle & scott polos, it is the single most versatile and fashionable garment you can own.


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