He's Frodo Potter, the One Boy Who Lived to Rule Them All.
Elijah Wood, 35, and Daniel Radcliffe, 26, are almost a decade apart, and grew up in different countries -- but it's still pretty clear that they were separated at birth, and some new Internet images are highlighting that important point.
Here's a relatively new one, which has been viewed nearly 8 million times:
View post on imgur.com
And here are some of the great reactions on imgur:
• They would make nice Jekyll and Hyde movie !
• This is slightly unsettling.
• Daniel Wood? Elijah Radcliffe?
• And right there in between they're Ramsay Bolton.
• Plot twist: they're the same actor and he has a great makeup artist.
Yes. Here's another gif that gives Wood and Radcliffe their own kind of Superman/Clark Kent treatment:
This Daniel Radcliffe-Elijah Wood gif is mesmerizing pic.twitter.com/KM7jqMYxWh
— Erin Ruberry (@erinruberry) May 28, 2016
Daniel Radcliffe...
Elijah Wood, 35, and Daniel Radcliffe, 26, are almost a decade apart, and grew up in different countries -- but it's still pretty clear that they were separated at birth, and some new Internet images are highlighting that important point.
Here's a relatively new one, which has been viewed nearly 8 million times:
View post on imgur.com
And here are some of the great reactions on imgur:
• They would make nice Jekyll and Hyde movie !
• This is slightly unsettling.
• Daniel Wood? Elijah Radcliffe?
• And right there in between they're Ramsay Bolton.
• Plot twist: they're the same actor and he has a great makeup artist.
Yes. Here's another gif that gives Wood and Radcliffe their own kind of Superman/Clark Kent treatment:
This Daniel Radcliffe-Elijah Wood gif is mesmerizing pic.twitter.com/KM7jqMYxWh
— Erin Ruberry (@erinruberry) May 28, 2016
Daniel Radcliffe...
- 5/31/2016
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Ole Scheeren--the man behind CCTV and Oma's other Asian projects--says zaijian to Koolhaas, leaving the firm to start his own studio.
Rem Koolhaas's Office for Metropolitan Architecture announced today that Ole Scheeren, the Rotterdam-based firm's envoy to Asia and its acknowledged superstar young designer, has split to start his own studio. Scheeren was the director of Oma's Beijing office, and oversaw the CCTV tower project, among others (see below).
Asia is architecture's last boomtown, and there's more than enough room there for another great firm. Oma's Hong Kong office (opened in October) is set to expand, and the firm is working on a number of major projects there, like the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong and the Taipei Performing Arts Center in Taiwan. Scheeren accepted a professor job at Hong Kong University, so it seems like he's sticking around too.
It's not Oma's first break-up, and definitely not it's most high-profile.
Rem Koolhaas's Office for Metropolitan Architecture announced today that Ole Scheeren, the Rotterdam-based firm's envoy to Asia and its acknowledged superstar young designer, has split to start his own studio. Scheeren was the director of Oma's Beijing office, and oversaw the CCTV tower project, among others (see below).
Asia is architecture's last boomtown, and there's more than enough room there for another great firm. Oma's Hong Kong office (opened in October) is set to expand, and the firm is working on a number of major projects there, like the West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong and the Taipei Performing Arts Center in Taiwan. Scheeren accepted a professor job at Hong Kong University, so it seems like he's sticking around too.
It's not Oma's first break-up, and definitely not it's most high-profile.
- 3/1/2010
- by William Bostwick
- Fast Company
If some of architecture and design's biggest names seemed conspicuously absent from this month's Art Basel Miami Beach--that annual, must-attend conclave for the glitzy-arty set--it was because they were halfway around the world in the adjacent Chinese cities of Hong Kong and Shenzhen.
Why, you ask? Technically speaking, the occasion was Hong Kong's Business of Design Week and the dual openings of the Shenzhen and Hong Kong (or Hong Kong and Shenzhen, depending who you ask) Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture. But the short answer is, duh--if you haven't heard, China is where the money is. (Well, not always, but more on that later.)
Indeed, at various points in the festivities, an all-star roster--from Jean Nouvel, Shigeru Ban, and Patrick Jouin to Steven Holl, Toyo Ito, and Ben van Berkel--swung by in a further sign that nowadays, opportunity means going East.
Shenzhen opened its biennale with an over-the-top ceremony booming...
Why, you ask? Technically speaking, the occasion was Hong Kong's Business of Design Week and the dual openings of the Shenzhen and Hong Kong (or Hong Kong and Shenzhen, depending who you ask) Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture. But the short answer is, duh--if you haven't heard, China is where the money is. (Well, not always, but more on that later.)
Indeed, at various points in the festivities, an all-star roster--from Jean Nouvel, Shigeru Ban, and Patrick Jouin to Steven Holl, Toyo Ito, and Ben van Berkel--swung by in a further sign that nowadays, opportunity means going East.
Shenzhen opened its biennale with an over-the-top ceremony booming...
- 12/15/2009
- by Aric Chen
- Fast Company
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