A I MOXIE

Establishing a Contemporary Identity for the Gulf Region Through Design

Monday, May 27, 2013

Small Bizarres No. 57 - Shop Signs in Seoul...










A sign that probably only makes sense for a Finnish audience...

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

The Extraordinary Ordinary - Blank Bangkok Billboards...







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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Small Bizarres No. 56 - Control Panel in Seoul, Korea...


The toilet control panel in my hotel bathroom... Intriguing... 
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Small Bizarres No. 55 - Matching Elderly Coupe, Doha International Airport...


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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Small Bizarres No. 54 - Tote Bag Titles in Daiso, Doha...


A set of, slightly bizarre, titles on tote-bags found in the Japanese chain discount store Daiso. This one is in Doha, Qatar (on the second floor of the Hyatt Plaza mall)... 






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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Small Bizarres No. 53 - Sandwich Vending Machine, Singapore...


A (Toasted) Sandwich vending machine in the lobby of CUTE at NUS... 



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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

The Extraordinary Ordinary - La Fontaine Door Arches, Manama, Bahrain...




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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

The Extraordinary Ordinary - Manama Buildings II...




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This blog is maintained and predominantly written by Dr. Thomas Modeen, partner of Architects Independent, which he founded with his wife Maysaa Al-Mumin in Kuwait in the Fall of 2008. The practice also has a base, and its origins, in London, where it's known as Independent Architects, which is headed by Paul Brady and Eng Ling Ho. The blog aims to provide a personalized outline of all our practice and discipline related escapades. ArchitectsIndependent/ Independent Architects are a research based architecture and design practice that retains a equal and collaborative footing within both practice and academia, with strong links to various academic and research facilities around the world. Our current interest involve the use of various computing based design methods and tools in the realization of physical builds (using both subtractive and additive CAD-CAM methods).
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