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“swedish artist jennie vinter’s body butterflies sculptures”
Image 23 of 71 from gallery of Wooden House / András Varsányi, Péter Pozsár, Norbert Vas. Photograph by Tamas Bujnovszky
We are living in such a crazy world, and these crazy pictures are proof of it. Here are 55 insane photos that will have you scratching your head and wondering what the hell is going on! - Page 4 of 5
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Image 43 of 59 from gallery of The Best Materials for Architectural Models. Micasa Volume C / Studio MK27
It was San Francisco based artist Mary Finlayson‘s copious use of dynamic colors that first captivated me. Since then, I’ve developed an obsession with her work. The former art educator and therapist looks for inspiration…
The TWA Flight Center, or Trans World Airlines Flight Center, opened in 1962 as standalone terminal designed by Eero Saarinen for Trans World Airlines (TWA) at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), then known as New York International Airport, Anderson Field, but commonly known as Idlewild. In 1969, the terminal received a new departure-arrival concourse and lounge, known as Flight Wing One, designed by Roche-Dinkeloo. Following TWA's financial deterioration and eventual purchase by American Airlines in 1991, the terminal ended operations in October 2001. While portions of the original complex have been demolished, the vacant landmarked head house still sits in front of the JetBlue Airway's Terminal 5 (T5), which was completed in 2008. Adaptive reuse proposals for the head house have included a restaurant, a conference center, and a hotel lobby. Saarinen's Detroit-based firm was commissioned in 1956 to design the terminal. Given the directive to capture "the spirit of flight", the design featured a prominent wing-shaped thin shell roof over the main terminal, unusual tube-shaped departure-arrival corridors originally wrapped in red carpet and expansive windows that highlighted departing and arriving jets. The terminal was also the first with enclosed passenger jetways, closed circuit television, a central public address system, baggage carousels, electronic schedule board and baggage scales, and the satellite clustering of gates away from the main terminal. The terminal was finally dedicated on May 28, 1962--a year after Saarinen's death--and he received the AIA Gold Medal posthumously that year. John F. Kennedy International Airport (IATA: JFK, ICAO: KJFK, FAA LID: JFK) is busiest international air passenger gateway to the United States, handling more international traffic than any other airport in North America and the leading freight gateway to the country by value of shipments. Originally known as Idelwild Airport, after the Idlewild golf course it displaced when construction started in 1943, it was renamed Major General Alexander E. Anderson Airport that same yaer, and then to New York International Airport, Anderson Field in 1948. The airport was renamed after John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, in 1964. Over ninety airlines operate out of JFK, and it currenly serves as the base of operations for JetBlue Airways and a international gateway hub for American Airlines and Delta Air Lines. In the past, it has been a hub for Eastern Air Lines, National Airlines, Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) and Trans World Airlines (TWA). The Trans World Flight Center was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1994. The ground floor interior was separately designated, also in 1994. In 2007, the TWA Terminal at Kennedy Airport was ranked #115 on the AIA 150 America's Favorite Architecture list. National Historic Register #05000994 (2005)
Image 2 of 43 from gallery of Lower Sproul Redevelopment / Moore Ruble Yudell Architects and Planners. Photograph by Alan Karchmer
Image 43 of 56 from gallery of Art and Crafts Studios / poly.m.ur. Plan
Admission for the ride is free but you have to pay to get off.
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Christmas is a special time for the world of sport. Some of the most iconic moments in history have taken place on a freezing cold day in December with temperatures plummeting and the snow falling.
Image 23 of 40 from gallery of Yemeksepeti Park / Erginoğlu & Çalışlar Architects. Photograph by Cemal Emden
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Heavenly design and momentous landscapes combine at Bosjes, a paradisiacal new South African farm resort...
This recently completed private spiritual Buddhist retreat and tea house in the rural Tangshan area in China's northeastern Herbei province, produces perfectly the tranquil environment and reverent atmosphere that the design brief requested.
Now that the weather is turning, it's time to bundle up and get cozy with a loved one. These 10 date ideas are sure to keep you and your hearts warm all through winter.
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Just look at this stupid garbage.
Image 11 of 26 from gallery of HOUSE OM1 / AE Arquitectos. Photograph by Rory Gardiner
Get over the hump and step into the meme stream.
Image 4 of 46 from gallery of North Fork Bay House / Resolution: 4 Architecture. Photograph by Resolution: 4 Architecture
Sometimes I really enjoy the finer things in life, in this case, I consider memes to be the finest thing in life. So if you are anything like me,...
It is quite common to receive inspiration from the organic forms and beauty of nature, but self-taught French architect Jacques Couëlle took this inspiration one step further than most. His work on the Castellaras estate in Mouans-Sartoux, France blurs the line between nature, architecture, and sculptural
This salvage project in a former quarry saw light and stone carvings as an opportunity to rethink the dwelling in minimal terms.
Sometimes I really enjoy the finer things in life, in this case, I consider memes to be the finest thing in life. So if you are anything like me,...
Timing is everything!
based on a small rectangular plot, this kindergarten by architekti sk is formed as four interconnecting pavilions providing a space for up to 40 children.
Building an interior courtyard garden design, spaces defined by walls on four sides, draws natural light and air of the outdoors into your home.