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Omer arbel
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omer arbel

Visual Production Interns – the role is focused on photography, design, photo-editing, image curation, and other visual media.Įditorial Interns – the role requires classic editorial skills, from writing and basic editing to research and reportage. The internship offers recent grads and matriculated students a chance to gain valuable work experience in an engaging and fast-paced editorial environment. Please express your area of interest, include two writing samples and social media profiles. Send resume and links to previously published works with the subject heading: " #contributors". We are recruiting writers with expertise in our main categories: design, architecture, interior design, lifestyle, art and fashion. We are always looking for new contributors to help us document excellence. Please send us an email with the subject heading " #photographers", a link to your portfolio, your location and suggestions of creative subjects you would like to document for us in your area. We’re glad that you are interested in helping us convey our passion through photography. We work with photographers documenting creative stories around the world. Phaidon published Omer Arbel’s first monograph in 2021. He has received a World Architecture Festival Award in 2019 and was awarded the Allied Arts Medal from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada in 2015. Omer Arbel has exhibited large-scale, site-specific installations and light sculptures throughout the world, including at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. As a result, his designs are highly distinctive, individual, and precise as well as organic and unpredictable. He also uses his own parametric design processes to create objects and new forms, with a focus on analog techniques that can be manual, chemical, dimensional, technical, or automated. Unlike other designers, Omer Arbel numbers his work rather than using names. Apart from his architecture practice (OAO), he also runs a product design studio (OAO Works) and co-runs the acclaimed lighting design and manufacturing company Bocci. His polymath design approach that bridges various materials and processes has led to a hugely diverse output. Arbel is the recipient of the Canada Council’s 2010 Ron Thom early design achievement Award.Omer Arbel (1976) is an Israeli-born, Vancouver-based multidisciplinary designer, architect, and artist. Arbel was awarded the commission to design the 2010 Winter Olympic medals, in collaboration with Artist Corrine Hunt. There are two built architectural works by Arbel, a penthouse interior, and a private residence called 23.2, which was shortlisted for a 2010 World Architecture Festival Award.

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Since then, several of Arbel’s design pieces have gone into widespread production, most notably the 14 series chandelier, and 22 series plug socket, which also won a 2009 red dot design award.

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These early pieces were accessioned into various institutional and private collections, and exhibited in galleries including Spazio Rossana Orlandi, the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Chicago Athenaeum Museum.

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Omer Arbel Office began by designing and making limited edition furniture, most notably the 2.4 Chair, which was critically acclaimed, and is currently considered a collector’s item. After a graduate degree, he worked for two architecture firms, before setting up on his own practice in 2005. He studied architecture at the University of Waterloo, and gained work experience with the Catalan architect Enric Miralles in Barcelona and Canadian architects John and Patricia Patkau in Vancouver. He represented Canada as part of four cadet and junior National teams, retiring in 1997. Between the ages of 17 and 21, Arbel was active in an athletic career in the sport of fencing. Omer Arbel was born in Jerusalem, moving to Vancouver as a child. Arbel is also the creative director of manufacturing and design company Bocci. The practice produces designs for buildings, objects, furniture, lighting and electrical accessories. OAO focuses on experimenting with material properties and fabrication methodology. Omer Arbel (born 1976) leads Omer Arbel Office (or OAO), a Vancouver-based design practice which aims to collapse traditional boundaries between the professions of building and industrial design, craft and materials research.















Omer arbel