Vẻ đẹp 'minh tinh thập niên 1970' của nữ kiến trúc sư hẹn hò Brad Pitt
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Neri Oxman, born in 1976 in Israel, has a tradition of architecture. She grew up in a "just natural and cultural" environment, between Rivka's mother's garden and Robert's father's architectural studio. In particular, Rivka mother Oxman is an accomplished architect, especially in the field of research as a editor of a number of prestigious specialized journals. According to US Weekly, since meeting Oxman in November 2017, the actor has repeatedly visited her apartment in Cambridge, Massachusetts. "Brad was seen entering her apartment many times late at night and left after she went out to teach," said a source, claiming that Pitt had his own key to enter the apartment himself. Oxman's.
Her daughter Neri also established her name in the profession as a pioneering architect combining architecture with interior design, biology, computer technology and material engineering. Neri's designs, notably the 3D chair, have a strange shape but are very useful and digital applications for shaping.
The architect and professor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is developing 3D printing and manufacturing techniques for new architectural products, notably the designs called Silk Pavilion, Ocean Pavilion or G3DP. She also went into the field of fashion design with unique 3D products and feats.
The architect currently lives in Boston and teaches at MIT. She was praised for her natural beauty with a highlight that her hair was unchanged from her youth. The deep eye lines, thick lips, thick eyebrows and brittle hair gave her the wild beauty of Hollywood stars in the 1970s, typically Farrah Fawcett.
Neri Oxman, once the Jewish newspaper Shalom Life, ranked first in the "50 most talented, smart, funny and beautiful Jewish women in the world", while beauty queen Gal Gadot of blockbuster Wonder Woman only 5th place.
Page E News News commented that without being introduced as an architect and university professor, Oxman could be mistaken for Hollywood celebrities.
However, during his young years, Oxman did not care much about his appearance to focus on scientific research. Now she still retains the features of her youth despite her age signs.
The architect received MIT's Collider Medal in 2016, was a member of the Design Futures Council, received the prestigious design award Vilcek in 2014. In 2009, she was selected for the "20 The most influential architect is creating our future "elected by ICON.
Before being entertained by the entertainment press with the name "Brad Pitt's rumored girlfriend", Oxman was a familiar figure in architectural journals and prestigious popular newspapers. She often discusses her new designs, new architecture trends and the future of careers.
The familiar image of the female professor while working. She liked dress shirts and minimalist, showing a professional style but still couldn't hide her natural charm.
The female architect and partner in her famous 3D chair work. "3D printing is the future of production and Neri Oxman has demonstrated how it can achieve aesthetic level" as the title of an article about her accomplishments.
Oxman modeled himself for this chair design. She demonstrates comfort when leaning back and relax in a chair with a strange shape. Pursuing high-end architecture, the female professor of mindfulness of them must always serve human life.
Neri is on a 3D design model done by her and her team, which can be applied in both architecture and fashion. She didn't think fashion was just fashion, or biology was just biology. Areas that are not necessarily separate can be combined to create better products.
Neri Oxman has also caught attention with the glass structure design. She explains this is a new technology to take advantage of the huge amount of glass that the United States produces every year and minimize this number of glass pressure caused to the environment. Environmental protection is one of her career principles.
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