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The Best of Inflatable Architecture & Pneumatic Design
From Ant Farm to Archigram, to Hans Hollein and Buckminster Fuller, many incredible architects and designers have turned to air since the revolutionary invention of plastics in the 1950’s. The sheer playfulness and economy of their work is what gets our juices flowing. Here are some of our favorites from over the years.
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The End of Evangelion (1997)
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‘El Pájaro Amarillo’ (o el monumento 'El Pájaro de Fuego’) por Mathias Goeritz, Los Arcos 601 esq. av. Inglaterra, Jardines del Bosque, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México 1957 
Foto. Instituto Cultural Cabañas
‘The Yellow Bird’ (or 'The Firebird’) by Mathias Goeritz, Los Arcos 601, Jardines del Bosque, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico 1957
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John Gutmann (German-American, 1905-1998, b. Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland), d. San Francisco, CA, USA) - The Cry, from the series Beyond Reality, 1939, Photography
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The End of Evangelion (1997)
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Latifa Echakhch, La dépossession, 2014
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The crypt of the Church of Saint-Eutrope de Saintes, France
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Self-Portrait, 1982, Jean-Michel Basquiat
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Japanese graphic designer, Koichi Sato (1944-2016).
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The Best of Inflatable Architecture & Pneumatic Design
From Ant Farm to Archigram, to Hans Hollein and Buckminster Fuller, many incredible architects and designers have turned to air since the revolutionary invention of plastics in the 1950’s. The sheer playfulness and economy of their work is what gets our juices flowing. Here are some of our favorites from over the years.
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Natalia Dyer
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