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The shape-shifting furniture of Enric Miralles The shape-shifting furniture of Enric Miralles Fundació Enric Miralles with support from the American Hardwood Export Council pays tribute to the late Catalan architect’s furniture work, with an exhibition demonstrating his dynamic approach to design (27 May – 29 August 2021) ‘Miralles. Perpetuum Mobile’, on show until 29 August at Barcelona’s Disseny Hub, is a new exhibition exploring Enric Miralles’ furniture design, with original pieces from his archives and new reproductions created in collaboration with AHEC, including this American red oak version of the Inestable, from 1993 Fundació Enric Miralles celebrates the late Catalan architect with an exhibition of ingenious furniture designs curated by architects Benedetta Tagliabue and Joan Roig i Duran. ‘Miralles. Perpetuum Mobile’ reveals the lesser-known side of Enric Miralles, featuring his production as a furniture designer, which is collecte ....
HIS work is known all around the world and here in Scotland the architect Enric Miralles will forever be remembered as the man who brought us the Scottish Parliament building at Holyrood, which can still trigger as much debate now as it did when it opened, four years after his death. Love it or loathe it, the building, with its roof of upturned boats and striking – if unusual – window frames, is regarded by many as the Catalan architect’s finest work and is featuring in a tribute organised by his home city of Barcelona. MIRALLES has been organised by the Enric Miralles Foundation, along with support from Barcelona City Council and the Catalan government and is aimed at giving the wider population the opportunity to appreciate the legacy he left after he died in July 2000 from a brain tumour, aged just 45. ....