I used to dream about escaping my ordinary life, but my life was never ordinary. I had simply failed to notice how extraordinary it was.

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COLOUR FUTURES TM INTERNATIONAL COLOUR TRENDS 2015 I used to dream about escaping my ordinary life, but my life was never ordinary. I had simply failed to notice how extraordinary it was. Ransom Riggs House name: La Reserva House. Architect: Sebastián Irarrázaval. Location: La Reserva, Colina, Chile. The driving influence for 2015 is the idea of Everyday+ of opening our eyes to see the beauty that surrounds us everywhere, often in the most unlikely and surprising of places. It s about searching for and finding that little extra which makes the difference to our lives. By exploring under-utilised spaces in architecture, as well as our relationships both with each other and with our environment as a whole, we are learning to look at the world around us in new and unique ways. Reflected by the 2015 colour palette that is dominated by our Colour of the Year: a rusty, coppery orange that perfectly enhances both man-made materials and the natural world as seen in architect Sebastián Irarrázaval s La Reserva House in Colina, Chile (pictured above). It s about finding the wonderful in the normal: the magic in the everyday. COLOUR OF THE YEAR 2015 C9.21.58 50YR 36/263 IT S ABOUT FINDING THE BEAUTY IN THE EVERYDAY: IN RISING TO THE CHALLENGE BY FINDING THE EXTRA SPACES THAT ONLY ARCHITECTURE CAN PROVIDE. ar.arquitetos.com.br CONTENTS 02BIG NATURE + SMALL ME 06HIM + HER 08+ UNSEEN SPACES

D6.38.51 70YR 27/404 F1.50.55 20YY 32/494 S9.06.72 10BB 55/065 C3.16.38 30YR 16/162 D6.13.24 70YR 09/086 BIG + NATURE SMALL ME PUTTING THINGS INTO PERSPECTIVE 02 The modern world is often rigid and constraining, making us long for a simpler way that is natural, free and crucially offline. With this we see a trend in architecture for embracing the natural world and bringing it into our homes. This is a new definition of freedom, where strength and clarity in design is emphasized through the dwarfing scale of nature. While we might not all want to pit ourselves against the extremes of nature, the idea of a more authentic and mindful existence appeals to most, and is inspiring a new, raw minimalism, stripping away all that is unnecessary and purely cosmetic. Although we are impressed by vast architectural spaces with high ceilings and endless corridors, there is an emerging trend for the human scale of smaller environments to blend seamlessly into the wider and wilder world outside. Jensen & Skodvin Architects (www.jsa.no /www.facebook.com/jensenandskodvin) have created designs that seem to melt into the countryside; protecting and exposing us to nature at the same time. It s a natural progression from Frank Lloyd Wright s mature designs, where organic elements such as bedrock and waterfalls break the traditional boundaries between what is inside and what is outside. www.jsa.no www.facebook.com/jensenandskodvin

Frank Lloyd Wright Coming into the house would be something like putting on your house and going outdoors. THE PIG on the beach 05

C3.20.39 30YR 18/212 F5.09.61 40YY 38/107 S2.18.28 90BG 11/101 In diversity there is beauty and there is strength. Maya Angelou Q3.08.73 30BG 56/097 him+her www.demakersvan.com 06 CELEBRATING THE BEAUTY OF BEING DIFFERENT As we seek and attain greater gender equality both in the workplace and at home, so we are learning to celebrate our uniqueness. Confident in our own skin, there is a growing trend towards celebrating the best of each sex, in the importance of difference as well as equality. While also acknowledging how the masculine and the feminine can complement each other, men and women are increasingly being encouraged to play on the traditions of masculinity and femininity. A perfect example of this trend in architecture is Demakersvan s Lace Fence (www.demakersvan.com). The design by the Rotterdam based firm takes a very harsh, male structure chain-link fencing and adds a feminine lightness of touch by knotting it like lace. Lace Fence shows how something which was meant to be purely functional can also be decorative, they explain, Hostility versus kindness, industry versus craft. This combination of strength and subtlety is also reflected in this colour palette, with traditional feminine hues combined with bolder, more masculine colours, creating a virtue out of contrast.

F6.04.63 40YY 41/054 JN.02.83 30GY 76/017 T5.06.44 30BB 21/056 TN.01.65 30BB 45/015 SN.00.75 00NN 62/000 + THE LUXURY OF THE IN-BETWEEN 08 With space increasingly at a premium in our modern lives, we are learning to value and make use of previously neglected, unseen or unloved areas of our environment. Turning the famous William Morris quote inside out Have nothing in your home that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful we are now looking at the useless and the ugly from a new perspective. We are making a virtue out of negative space and creating beauty and use where previously there was none. Architectural practices such as Japan s Hiroyuki Shinozaki and Brazil s AR Arquitetos are brilliantly exploring left-over space in the urban environment, maximizing the potential of under-utilised areas. In cities where space is at a premium, glimpses of extra levels and a sense of depth, drawing the eye beyond the surface, help to add a sense of calm and serenity where before there was none. This effect can be exaggerated through the subtle use of colour: for instance by using dark and light shades together to give the illusion of three-dimensional depth. It s about finding the beauty in the everyday: in rising to the challenge by finding the extra spaces that only architecture can provide.

THE UNDISCOVERED IS NOT FAR AWAY. IT IS CONTAINED WITHIN WHAT IS RIGHT IN FRONT OF US. H.E. DAVEY Hiroyasu Sakaguchi ar.arquitetos.com.br