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Toshiko Horiuchi MacAdam is known for her massive, colorful architectural sculptures/playgrounds. The most famous example of her work is the...
The first impression the audience has of your show is usually its first glimpse of the stage-set. You've heard the gasp as the curtain opens on a fantastic Broadway show, haven't you? Great scenic design can delight us! A polished, professional set...
Image 8 of 10 from gallery of Kengo Kuma Wins Competition for Concert Hall in Kosovo. Courtesy of Kengo Kuma and Associates
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When Kim first inquired with me about her Hot Springs, Arkansas elopement, I immediately knew that we would hit it off.
Ricardo Bofill is the enigmatic free-thinker behind some of the world’s boldest, brightest buildings. Now his vivid retro-utopian vision is capturing a new audience
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The Rain Harvest Home by Javier Sanchez of JSa architects and Robert Hutchison of Robert Hutchison Architecture in Mexico combines style and sustainability
Image 3 of 16 from gallery of La Fábrica by Ricardo Bofill: A Harmonious Blend of Past and Present. © María González
Within the context of La Manzanera, La Muralla Roja (The Red Wall) asks to be considered as a case apart. It embodies an apparent reference to the popular architecture of the Arab Mediterranean.
Situated inside the garden of the Georgian mansion at the National Trust’s historic Berrington Hall is Studio Morison's newest structure Look! Look! Look!, a pineapple-shaped pavilion with angles akin to a folded work of origami. The pavilion is dusty pink, with an open rooftop and four openings that surround the structure’s sides, and was built with the support of Trust New Art and the Arts Council England. More
Manuel Sayrach i Carreras (Catalan, 1886-1937) Casa Sayrach, Entrance Lobby, Barcelona, circa 1918 Reminds me of : HR Giger Bar More
The project, 3 sculptures - the zeppelin, the monolith and the pool - that serve as meeting rooms for the workers, is a commitment to support craftsmanship loca
"Non-sign" an installation piece by Lead Pencil Studio, located near the border between the U.S. and Canada. A-mazing! (via Fubiz)
If you’re into Solarpunk today, you ought to be interested in the Solarpunks of the 1960s and 70s. They didn’t call themselves Solarpunks, but they believed in many of the things that characterize the movement today as I interpret it—optimism, DIY technology, experimental culture, and a communitaria
Located on Oxford Street in Sydney’s Paddington, Fred’s and Charlie Parker’s are the latest offering from the seemingly inexhaustible Merivale team…
Jeanne Gang designed the Nature Boardwalk at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo: "It's a hyper-urban site, and yet it provides a space for a natural habitat."
Thousand Line Construction : Hamish Macpherson A spatial exploration into the interplay of materials, construction techniques, and delicate and precise design. Inspired by Hanakago; the craft of Ja…
When our minds stop chattering, we feel a natural flow of connection between ourselves and our surroundings. These moments of harmony don’t have to be fleeting.
ARCHIVES.- En août 2014, le couturier décédé le 29 décembre nous faisait visiter cet incroyable édifice juché sur l’Estérel, dominant Cannes. Rencontre ultra-privée au cœur de cette demeure mythique où tout est rond, du sol au plafond. Reportage.
On an obscure island in Greece, an interior designer creates a calm, cool oasis with whitewashed interiors and minimal furnishings. Located on the island o
Image 10 of 39 from gallery of Nikolay Polissky Creates Towering, Handcrafted Structures Across Russia. Beaubourg (2013). Image © Alexey Lukin
Completed in 2011 in Japan. The architcts idea was to hollow out the inside of a container to build an amorphous space like a cave. This “Artificial Topography” is made of only...
With this page, I hope to let people experience a new forgotten world of folk-lore, fairy tales, romance, and legends; it is my desire to have them retold and brought back to life in your hearts.
Designed by renowned Mexican architect Javier Senosiain, Nautilus is a whimsical shell-shaped house located in Naucalpan, northwest of Mexico City in the adjoining State of Mexico, and inspired by the work of Gaudi and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Image 9 of 23 from gallery of Organic House / Javier Senosiain. Photograph by Javier Senosiain
Balcombe Ouse Valley Viaduct was designed by engineer John Urperth for the London to Brighton Railway in 1842