Cupola Britannica, rotating dining table, New York City, 2023
Posts by Adam Nathaniel Furman
A snippet from the interview I recently did with Pranjal Meheshwari for Stir World, the whole of which can be read on their site here: www.stirworld.com/inspire-peop...
A snippet from the interview I recently did with Pranjal Meheshwari for Stir World, the whole of which can be read on their site here: www.stirworld.com/inspire-peop...
My pleasure ππβ€οΈ
Enjoying a quiet, sunny Sunday morning read of @elliesta.bsky.social's beautiful new book about how architects around the world are evolving domestic architecture to meet the demands and issues, tastes and desires of a changing world
WIPs of the show that opens tomo with my 5pm lecture at Kent State Caed
An interview with me in Stir World was published today, in which they asked me about colour and craft in the public realm (which, no surprise, is of great importance to me and my practice). β€οΈπβ€οΈ link: www.stirworld.com/inspire-peop...
"The Radical, Queer Imagination of Adam Nathaniel Furman" An article at the Othering & Belonging Institute at @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social by Dylan Cleverly belonging.berkeley.edu/radical-quee...
"The Radical, Queer Imagination of Adam Nathaniel Furman" An article at the Othering & Belonging Institute at @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social by Dylan Cleverly belonging.berkeley.edu/radical-quee...
A good friend just found this photo of me and him in Barcelona in 2001
Another life lost to knife crime
Cassata, a pavilion I designed for the summer of 2023 in the Plasticpark in Leipzeig, for the LV Leipzig Festival. Photo by Christian Doeller
Check out our collection celebrating the paragon of japanese Anime Architecture, the incredible Aoyama Technical College in Tokyo by Makoto Sei Watanabe from 1990 architectural-icons.com/collections/...
Check out our collection celebrating Balfron Tower, ErnΕ Goldfinger's icon of East London's skyline, a concrete masterpiece of high-rise social housing completed in 1967 architectural-icons.com/collections/...
Im aware. Its honestly too painful, i cant think about it
Was just in San Fran and my friend there has TLBP on his bookshelf and was SO excited about this
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Im sure there must be lots of initiatives to add art in different places. Chicago is such a dynamic city
Oh lord i would just love to do a project there
Very bossy road crossing buttons in San Fran
The Bay Bridge is so beautiful, like a row of slowly marching Diplodocuses
There are so many layman-incomprehensible adverts in San Francisco, all speaking in a secret AI language, like that social media platform where AI bots all speak to one another... us outsiders, we're just confused observers
Excellent
A lot of San Francisco looks like adorable gay pirate ships
In San Francisco with my great friend of 37 years, both of us being v stereotypical geriatric millenials together and loving it β€οΈβ€οΈ
I really try to advocate as much as possible. I hope one day to be able to integrate chromatically rich work into a US development or two β€οΈ
I wasn't of most of them, im a rather terrible photograpger hehe. The pics are wither by the incredible Gareth Gardner, or -the ones with me in them- by Craven Dunnil Jackfield!
I met a BEAVER IN BUFFALO!!
An interview with me in Stir World was published today, in which they asked me about colour and craft in the public realm (which, no surprise, is of great importance to me and my practice). β€οΈπβ€οΈ link: www.stirworld.com/inspire-peop...
Was a fantastic evening!