The entrance to Vienna’s famous Hofburg Palace. The neo-Baroque building’s architecture is based on designs by influential early 20th century architect, Adolf Loos. |
Atang snapped these at Rauminhalt, a shop run by young designers, who have pooled together their resources to run a store that can compete with bigger names. We love that idea! |
Atang snapped these at Rauminhalt, a shop run by young designers, who have pooled together their resources to run a store that can compete with bigger names. We love that idea! |
Experimental Social Art. The writing on this mirror at a train station translates to: Lovers in Vienna today – 365899. Mmm… how do they count that? |
This translates to: Feeding pigeons is feeding rats. #justsaying |
The offices of MOST LIKELY. The design agency combines architecture, computer graphics, design and sound to create projects that include buildings, art installation, videos and music productions. |
Some of the Totem-inspired designs created by the team at MOST LIKELY. |
The Design Forum building, where MOST LIKELY exhibited some of the work that they created in collaboration with South African designers, which included Rene Rossouw, Cameron Barnes and Atang. |
The Design Forum building, where MOST LIKELY exhibited some of the work that they created in collaboration with South African designers, which included Rene Rossouw, Cameron Barnes and Atang. |
The Design Forum building, where MOST LIKELY exhibited some of the work that they created in collaboration with South African designers, which included Rene Rossouw, Cameron Barnes and Atang. |
The Design Forum building, where MOST LIKELY exhibited some of the work that they created in collaboration with South African designers, which included Rene Rossouw, Cameron Barnes and Atang. |
The Design Forum building, where MOST LIKELY exhibited some of the work that they created in collaboration with South African designers, which included Rene Rossouw, Cameron Barnes and Atang. |
The Design Forum building, where MOST LIKELY exhibited some of the work that they created in collaboration with South African designers, which included Rene Rossouw, Cameron Barnes and Atang. |
What is a trip to the Austrian winter without a bit of ski action? Spoiler alert: Atang fell, and fell, and fell, and fell again. He promises it was fun though. |
What is a trip to the Austrian winter without a bit of ski action? Spoiler alert: Atang fell, and fell, and fell, and fell again. He promises it was fun though. |
Small town fun: Atang took time out to visit Hallstatt, a small town between Salzburg and Graz, in the Salzkammergut Lake District of Austria. There are only two streets, but the buildings are beautifully handcrafted with timber detail. Suddenly, we’re loving the idea of log cabins for this-coming winter. Drakensberg, anyone? |
Small town fun: Atang took time out to visit Hallstatt, a small town between Salzburg and Graz, in the Salzkammergut Lake District of Austria. There are only two streets, but the buildings are beautifully handcrafted with timber detail. Suddenly, we’re loving the idea of log cabins for this-coming winter. Drakensberg, anyone? |
Small town fun: Atang took time out to visit Hallstatt, a small town between Salzburg and Graz, in the Salzkammergut Lake District of Austria. There are only two streets, but the buildings are beautifully handcrafted with timber detail. Suddenly, we’re loving the idea of log cabins for this-coming winter. Drakensberg, anyone? |
Small town fun: Atang took time out to visit Hallstatt, a small town between Salzburg and Graz, in the Salzkammergut Lake District of Austria. There are only two streets, but the buildings are beautifully handcrafted with timber detail. Suddenly, we’re loving the idea of log cabins for this-coming winter. Drakensberg, anyone? |
Small town fun: Atang took time out to visit Hallstatt, a small town between Salzburg and Graz, in the Salzkammergut Lake District of Austria. There are only two streets, but the buildings are beautifully handcrafted with timber detail. Suddenly, we’re loving the idea of log cabins for this-coming winter. Drakensberg, anyone? |
The lampshade designs that MOST LIKELY created in collaboration with Atang. We want it and we want it now! |
The lampshade designs that MOST LIKELY created in collaboration with Atang. We want it and we want it now! |
Another collaboration between MOST LIKELY and Atang. |
The Imperial Palace is called Schönbrunn. It has been in the possession of the Habsburg dynasty since Maximilian II. The palace passed to the ownership of the Republic of Austria at the end of the monarchy in 1918. |
Emperor Leopold I commissioned the gifted Baroque architect Bernhard Fischer von Erlach to build a palatial hunting lodge for the heir to the throne, that included an outdoor labyrinth. The palace and gardens are part of UNESCO’s World Heritage sights since 1996. |
Earlier this year, award-winning illustrator Atang Tshikare travelled to Austria’s capital, Vienna, to work on a collaboration with Viennese design agency, MOSTLIKELY.
Busybodies that we are, we got a hold of his camera and his travel pics and insisted he tell us all about his trip.
They’re raw, unedited and exactly how he saw it. Enjoy!