Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 10, 20192 min readHouse of oneHouse of one is intended to be a worshipping place where believers of three faiths could pray. The author of this project is Kuehn...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 10, 20191 min readSideboard: 'Casablanca'Â by Ettore SottsassThis humorous and monumental sideboard, which is a representative of postmodern movement, was designed by Ettore Sottsass and made by...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 10, 20191 min read'Garden Egg' by Peter Ghyczy​Chair 'Garden Egg' designed by Hungarian refugee Peter Ghyczy in 1967 is an example of postmodern piece of art and demonstrates new...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 10, 20192 min read'Trophies of Empire' by Donald LockeA piece of art titled 'Trophies of Empire' was made by Donald Locke in 1972. It is six feet tall and has 27 slots in which differently...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 10, 20191 min readWilhelm Wagenfeld – The Bauhaus Lamp A lamp, designed in 1924 by Wilhelm Wagenfeld is probably the most characteristic lighting element of Bauhaus movement and that is why...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 10, 20192 min readJIBORobot called JIBO is the first social robot in the world. It is a three dimensional and fully communicative device. It was designed in...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 10, 20192 min readModernism vs PostmodernismModernism ​ Not only is it an art but also architecture, literature, philosophy, social organization, activities of daily life and...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 10, 20192 min readThe California Academy of SciencesThe California Academy of Sciences is the oldest natural history museum and research institute in California, gathering 26 million...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 10, 20192 min readThe ShardThe Shard is a 309.7 meter high skyscraper, designed by Renzo Piano and built in 2012 in London. It's the tallest building in the United...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 10, 20191 min read'A bigger splash' by David Hockney 1967'A bigger splash' is one of three 'spalsh' paintings made by David Hockney. However, this one is the largest and the most bewildering of...