Masterminds 2012 Honorable Mention: Bannavis Andrew Sribyatta
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| Bannavis Andrew Sribyatta |
| "Wasted" |
We'd first like to state for the record that we want Bannavis Andrew Sribyatta on commission to design our homes for us. Part sci-fi, part comforting cocoon, the environments he creates are as aesthetically pleasing as it gets. We're certain you'd agree.
Sribyatt uses the left side of his Columbia University-educated brain for architecture, interior design and designing furniture. The twist: Almost everything he creates is sustainable. His installations combine earth-friendly materials and household wastes -- thinking globally, but designing locally.
When he's not teaching architecture students at Florida International University or Miami-Dade College, the green design guru is gallivanting around Paris, Philadelphia, and New York exhibiting his designs. New Yorkers can find his work year-round as a permanent part of Cooper Hewitt's collection at the National Design Museum. The chair, titled "The Steel Tongue," is ostensibly only for fancy bottoms and/or grossly perverted individuals. (We at Cultist don't mind either.)
Plus, "The Steel Tongue" is the most bad-ass name you've ever heard, right? (Besides "Bannavis," of course.)
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| "The Steel Tongue" |
We could use a steel tongue or two in our office, Sribyatt. Just saying.
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| Bannavis Andrew Sribyatta |
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