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October 25, 2010

Elmhurst’s Mecca and Flight 112 luxury organic wine house

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When it was launched in December of 2008, the motivation behind Flight 112’s ‘Unique Wine Experience’ was for everyday people to have a luxury but organic wine experience.  Two year’s later Flight 112 is swiftly escalating in reputation and popularity, living proof that luxurious lifestyles can indeed be organic and not wasteful.

Flight 112 is an organic, luxury wine house situated in the infamous Mecca Building in Elmhurst. The Mecca Building houses the Glitch Art Gallery, which strives to create a unique and organic atmosphere. ‘Wellness’ also lies within Mecca’s walls, which provides chiropractor and wellness services, including massage therapy, acupuncture and nutritional counselling. Innovation, excellence, personalized attention is also transpired into Mecca’s Efigy Salon, which offers haircuts, colouring, re-texturizing and nail services.

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October 24, 2010

Mark Seliger produces the 19th Lavazza Calendar – Falling in Love in Italy

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The official Lavazza  calandar is something of a tradition. For 19 years this historic Italian brand has produced a calendar with a famous photographer and this year it was the turn of Mark Seliger, the famous American celebrity photographer, who was asked to immortalise the essence of Italianess.

His concept was simple – ‘Falling in Love in Italy’.

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October 22, 2010

Prestigious award in European architecture offers a lucrative prize

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If renovating an old and disused building, rotting in degeneration and thus blotting the urban landscape, is not a fulfilling and rewarding project in itself, then perhaps the prospect of winning 30,000 euros could make the venture seem even more worthwhile.

For more than a quarter of a century the legendary architect Philipe Rotthier has explored Europe’s diverse and dynamic architecture intent on finding new structural designs that venerates the character of the urban landscape it is situated, respects ecology, is kind to the planet wasting neither space nor energy and that ascertain a link between a building’s history and the contemporary yearnings for luxury and comfort.

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October 20, 2010

Street art steps off the streets and into the galleries

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For years graffiti was considered to be a blot on an urban landscape, the blight of neighbourhoods trying to preserve a squeaky clean image of a town and the bane of councillors’ lives. In recent years graffiti has lost many of its negative connotations, has reinvented itself and emerged as one of the hottest new forms of art in 2010. The curse of graffiti has given way to a surge in street art and the world of art is embracing it with respect, vigour and passion.

So intense is the renewed enthusiasm towards street art, that prestigious art galleries across the globe are showcasing the best international street artists. Façonnable takes a look at the best of this fashionably revered new artistic talent.

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October 16, 2010

The New York Sukkah City Competition

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Union Square, New York City – a meeting place for powerful businesses, the home of four historical monuments, including Abraham Lincoln, Mohandas Ghandi, the Marquis de Lafayatte and George Washington, or a village of huts sprouting grass and hemp causing a carpet of natural materials to aimlessly ramble across a plaza normally leached with modernity and commerce. 

It is latter image that bears the truest significance of Union Square at present caused by a novel and intriguing architectural competition. The Sukkah City competition and its dominance on Union Square has led to a subsequent transformation of one of New York’s finest and busiest of open areas. 

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