Tim Power at UDesign Conference UDEM – Monterrey, Mexico
Tim Power presented recent Tim Power Architects studio work and research in a multimedia presentation entitled ‘From the Spoon to the City…
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Design Boost
Design Boost envisions a holistic approach as a condition for sustainable design. To fulfil this vision the belief is in upgrading design…
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Bodies in Space _ Nike Fuori Salone _ 2011
With this sub-title, ‘Bodies in Space’, one may indeed expect the lead in picture to segue into a dissertation on ‘New Situationalism’, of…
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Architecture Days _ Florence
In a lecture entitled 'Halfway to Infinity' Tim Power presents the work of TP/A, passing though the connections of scale between Design,…
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5th International Interior Architecture Symposium
In a lecture entitled 'Halfway to Infinity', Tim Power presents the work of TP/A, passing thought the connections of scale between Design,…
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David Report
Tim Power has been an active blogger at the David Report since it’s inception in 2006. David Report is an influential blog and online…
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Donald Judd
Donald Clarence Judd (June 3, 1928 – February 12, 1994) was an American artist associated with minimalism (a term he nonetheless stridently…
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Interior Design for Hotels _ Summer Course at NABA
For the second straight year, Tim Power is leading a course in Hotel Design during the summer session at NABNA_Domus Academy. The course…
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All Things Come To Those Who Wait _ 2016
All Things Come To Those Who Wait 1(dated) A patient seeker will be satisfied in due time; patience is a virtue. Usage notes •This version…
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Casa Gilardi _ Luis Barragán _ Mexico City
This summer, Arch. Power had the honour to visit the extraordinary Casa Gilardi designed by the prestigious Mexican architect Luis Barragán…
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Casa Azul in Mexico City
Other than Casa Gilardi, Arch. Power had also visited La Casa Azul (The Blue House), which was the house of the famous Mexican artists…
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