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Bottpower XC1 Cafe Racer 

Bottpower XC1 Cafe Racer

Bottpower XC1 Cafe Racer

Most cars are designed with a streamlined look and elegant curves to help,

you visualize them in motion and to imagine yourself in the driver’s seat. Motorcycles are designed the same way, and the 2008 Buell Lightning Long XB12Ss illustrates this perfectly thanks to organic curves that move across its body. Engineer and racer David Sanchez has teamed up with designer Hugo van Waaijen to create the Bottpower XC1 Cafe Racer model, which is inspired by the Buell Lightning Long. Read more…

 RIZ Apartment by COORDINATION

RIZ Apartment by COORDINATION

RIZ Apartment by COORDINATION

Located on the 30+ floor in the highest and most prominent building of the city, the Esentai Tower, this apartment is aimed to be a place for sensory and intellectual stimulation as well as a refuge for reflection and relaxation. The brief for the project was to create a setting purely for leisure, mainly intended for weekend breaks or short stays. The space was equipped with everything necessary for a luxurious multi-sensory experience celebrating a very unique setting. Initially intended as a three-bedroom apartment the layout was turned into a luxurious one-bedroom loft-style space. See more…

 

The ‘Truck Art Project‘  By iam Gallery Madrid GESSATO

iam Gallery Madrid

iam Gallery Madrid

The ‘Truck Art Project‘ is the brainchild of iam Gallery Madrid and

businessman and art collector Jaime Colsa. The goal is innovative yet simple: to bring avant-garde art to places where art has not been shown before. Using Colsa’s own transportation company, Palibex, the projects facilitates the creation of unique art objects. Trucks delivering goods across Spain, reaching faraway corners, natural landscapes and highways are now transformed into mobile art.

These canvases are almost always in motion, presenting a unique challenge for the artists, along with the large scale of the finished artworks. Seen for a fleeting moment or admired as the trucks are stationary, the paintings catch attention with their color palettes, subjects or striking compositions. Some of the trucks will be revamped into moving galleries, bringing art into smaller towns and offering locals a unique opportunity to get a glimpse at their country’s thriving urban and contemporary art scene. For now, 10 trucks have been painted by some of the more popular contemporary artists in Spain, including Okuda San Miguel, Marina Vargas, Javier Arce, Suso33, Abraham Lacalle, Javier Calleja, and Daniel Muñoz. Read more…

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