“I am still learning….”

-Michelangelo

My Architectural inspirations…

 
 
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Bjarke Ingels

Bjarke Ingels represents exactly what I want to accomplish in an Architectural career. His entrepreneurial approach to architecture paired with his ludicrous, multi-use, futuristic projects, ability to influence society and involvement in urban planning in such a huge scale is what I draw inspiration from.

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Frank Lloyd Wright

His designs were way ahead of its time and his aesthetics is something I admire. His ability to incorporate his designs with the natural environment is a big factor in why I draw inspiration from him.

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Frank Gehry

It all comes down to his out of this world designs. The shapes and forms his buildings take, the award-winning architect has spent more than a half-century disrupting the very meaning of design within architecture. An Architect with an artistic and playful approach that has influenced the worlds architects, including me.

 

Favourite artists

 
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Pushwagner

I Give Pushwagner credit for being the first artist that piqued my interest in art. His unique and repetetive approach sends a message that resonates with me. I created a shopping bag in his image when I was younger.

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Edward Hopper

“If you could say it in words there would be no reason to paint.” - Edward Hopper

His technique and atmospheric paintings is something I admire. A realistic but artistic style with effortless perfection in drawing shadows, I truly wish I could replicate one day.

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Carl Krull

Carl Krull is a name not many people know. Ever since I met him in Copenhagen during my foundation course in Architecture & Art, his very unique artistic style is something that has stuck with me. I made a painting my self taking inspiration from his horisontal layers technique.