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Doha High Rise Office Building Jean Nouvel

 Development in Qatar has taken an original turn by placing significant emphasis on culture; the declared goal of this shift is to make Qatar, and Doha in particular, the cultural pole of the Gulf region.  The National Council for Art, Culture and Heritage, under the chairmanship of H.E. Sheik Saud al-Thani, is planning a large scheme featuring cultural buildings, such as museums and libraries, in which pre-eminent architects and designers have been invited to participate.  This redevelopment will reshape the bay of Doha beginning with a landscaping project for the Corniche and including a series of remarkable buildings that are destined to be symbolic landmarks along the coast.  Located between the new city center and the Corniche on the north side of the bay, Jean Nouvel’s tower will take its place in this new landscape.

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Daan Noppen

Daan Noppen is an international artist mainly working in drawing and photography. He is best known for his realistic larger than life drawings of portraits and bodies. When looking closer at the works one finds mathematic equations in between the pencil strokes that relate to our reality. His drawings project past, present and future in the now as one image, a parallel reality that we normally cannot see with the naked eye.

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The World Travel Poster Collection Alex Asfour

IdeaStorm Media is the freelance studio of designer and illustrator, Alex Asfour. He works on a vast amount of projects that focus on my passions for Art, Design, and Travel. The World Travel Poster Collection is a series of vintage travel posters inspired by the bold design and illustration that was used in early twentieth century travel advertisements.

The collection has expanded into calendars, postcards, pins, and patches all of which are available in his shop.

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