The design of Transparent’s latest wireless speaker looks like the complete opposite of the glass-enclosed see-through ...
From sidewalks to highways to entire buildings, concrete covers our city. It’s cold, uncomfortable to sit on and dull in ...
Paying explicit homage to the UK’s most stubborn and abstract brutalist architecture of the 1950s and 1960s, the speaker system is available in black or white, stands nearly 60cm tall and weighs in at ...
In a departure from its previously see-through speakers, Transparent is going all in on ’50s aggro architecture.
Such is the case with this apartment with exposed concrete walls in London’s Trellick Tower, an iconic example of Brutalist ...
An homage to the esoteric architectural style that endures deep into the collective 21st-century subconscious.