The storefront of the Calvin Klein Collection on NYC's Madison Avenue is now displaying a dollhouse designed by REX...
Architect Joshua Prince-Ramus and his firm, REX Architecture PC, together with Magnusson Klemencic Assoc. and Situ Studio, created the “Madison Avenue (Doll) House,” a futuristic structure displayed from suspension hangers. It features four fully decorated floors, replete with miniature replicas of Calvin Klein apparel, accessories and home furnishings, from clothing to tabletop. The idea was conceived by Calvin Klein Inc.’s senior vice president of creative services Dale Rozmiarek, and the miniature pieces were designed by the company’s creative directors Francisco Costa, Italo Zucchelli, Ulrich Grimm and Amy Mellen. The installation will be on display until Jan.5.
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it needs to be at least 3 times as big...
what I dont get is, why does it take 3 firms to design a frggin dollhouse?????
How many architects to change a lightbulb?
26.
1 tries to change the light bulb.
11 fabricate.
1 watch.
8 call it, "wow it is innovative."
5 ignore.
The whole thing is called, lightbulb changing "process" to make it look expensive and creative.
Likey?
wow, first laying off the entire office, and now doll houses?
rough times @ REX?
who cares, really...
suwatch HAHAHAHA great quote!
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