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DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART:20160913T120000Z
DTEND:20160913T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART:20160915T120000Z
DTEND:20160915T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTEND:20160916T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTEND:20160917T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260616T212612Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2208334
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DTEND:20160918T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T212612Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2208335
DTSTART:20160919T120000Z
DTEND:20160919T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T212612Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2208336
DTSTART:20160920T120000Z
DTEND:20160920T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T212612Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2208337
DTSTART:20160921T120000Z
DTEND:20160921T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T212612Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2208338
DTSTART:20160922T120000Z
DTEND:20160922T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T212612Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2208339
DTSTART:20160923T120000Z
DTEND:20160923T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T212612Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2208340
DTSTART:20160924T120000Z
DTEND:20160924T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T212612Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2208341
DTSTART:20160925T120000Z
DTEND:20160925T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T212612Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2208342
DTSTART:20160926T120000Z
DTEND:20160926T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260616T212612Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2208343
DTSTART:20160927T120000Z
DTEND:20160927T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T212612Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2208344
DTSTART:20160928T120000Z
DTEND:20160928T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T212612Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2208345
DTSTART:20160929T120000Z
DTEND:20160929T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T212612Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2208346
DTSTART:20160930T120000Z
DTEND:20160930T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Urban Fabric is a special interdisciplinary project conceived o
 f by Andrei Zerebecky and Lukasz Kos\, founders of the design office Four 
 O Nine based in Shanghai since 2011. The young practice has since expanded
  to include a second design studio in Warsaw with a number of projects in 
 Europe now under construction. Architects\, noted furniture designers\, an
 d now carpet artists\, the firm has won several international awards and g
 arnered recent press with profiles in Surface Asia\, Wallpaper\, Perspecti
 ve\, Dwell\, and Architectural Record. Their architectural work has been f
 eatured in titles published by Taschen (Köln)\, Gestalten (Berlin)\, Brau
 n (Switzerland)\, Thames and Hudson (London)\, and Monacelli Press (New Yo
 rk). Both Zerebecky and Kos are graduates of the University of Toronto's f
 aculty of Architecture\, Landscape\, and Design. Their studies took them t
 o Los Angeles\, Rome\, Krakow\, and Amsterdam for advanced research in arc
 hitecture and urbanism. After earning their master of architecture degrees
 \, they worked in the offices of Frank Gehry and Bruce Mau. Exhibited in C
 anada\, Germany\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and Shanghai\, this is the first
  exhibition of their work in the United States. The John Hartell Gallery i
 nstallation features three large finished projects representing Toronto\, 
 Los Angeles\, and Manhattan. These are based on actual scale maps extruded
  and meticulously carved out of hand-tufted New Zealand virgin wool. Along
 side the diverse shapes and landscape conditions unique to each city withi
 n the collection\, color also conveys a sense of place\; for instance\, To
 ronto's hues convey salt on snow. Also on display are test samples of othe
 r city carpets and further documentation showcasing the design process fro
 m sketches\, cartographic scans\, pile sections\, and color ranges. Inspir
 ed by the unique patterns of cities\, traditions of rug manufacture and re
 presentation — think Gottfried Semper's emphasis on textiles with his Pr
 imitive Hut\, John Ruskin's obsession with the carpet patterns of his nurs
 ery\, or the Bauhaus/Black Mountain works of Anni Albers — the work of Z
 erebecky and Kos links urbanism\, architecture\, design\, and scale. These
  rugs are soft city models\, as instructive to touch as to see.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Lukasz Kos and Andrei Zerebecky: Urban Fabric
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/urban_fabric
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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