my big passion are skyscrapers and these are some sketch ideas.
in Midjourney Architecture 3.0, Students will learn some of the secrets of prompt-crafting and the ability to control diffusion-model in A.I.
From the Great Pyramid of Giza, in Egypt, to the gorgeous Royal Alcazar in Seville, Spain, here are the top 25 most beautiful buildings in the world.
Every now and then, we hear about funny architectural fails where lack of taste meets poor aesthetics and greets atrocious execution. Check out our previous features with such examples here, here, and here.
Why professor of architecture Joshua Vermillion believes AI art tools could revolutionize the architectural design process
Completed in 2023 in Quzhou, China. Images by Fangfang Tian, Qingyan Zhu. The Concept Library is a spiral shell embraced by a high grass field, located in the rural area of Zhejiang Province, China. It tries to explore the...
Selina Villa is a 5 floors villa that brings art and architecture to the structure and connects the first floor with the last with lines that give interior shade from the north facade and open for the south side with a clear facade for the view of nature.
The design for the Bollywood Museum harnesses the power of this especially dynamic form of cinema by responding to its layered expressions of emotions. This
This project is a conceptual one, based around my interests in Baroque architecture, I used Midjourney to explore the Baroque façade with the theoretical knowledge I have of the architectural style. Baroque greats like Bernini, Borromini and Guarini came to mind when trying multiple prompts but the one that gave me the best response from the AI was Borromini.
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“[Bauhaus is a design movement that embodies the spirit of the modern age … it had come from an era of economic turmoil and cultural conservatism, and it offered a truly radical, international and optimistic vision of the future…” –Linda Boronkay The Bauhaus Style is more than 100 years old but continues to inspire the most current artists – from architecture to painters to interior designers. Started in 1913 by German Modernist Walter Gropius, the movement aimed to make art functional. The Bauhaus influence is no dollhouse aesthetic; minimalist in its practicality but bold with its colors, the Bauhaus style imbeds spontaneity into simplicity and transforms the every day into a whimsical feast. The Bauhaus Influence reimagines minimalism with a keen sense of joy that make simple shapes pop with vivid colors. And today, this vision of sustainable conservatism paired with an individualistic and unapologetic flair perfectly embodies our present mindset: that design and fashion must create with as little waste as possible help the planet they inhabit. And the Bauhaus style is both responsible and convivial. The stark, geometric shapes in bold colors give homeowners the chance to be daring and personal with their design. Even after a hundred years, the Bauhaus mission of functional art from the heart continues to ring true. We at Rockin Cushions uphold bold and sustainable design as our primary design mission, so we are obsessed with the Bauhaus Influence. To those wanting to embrace the loud yet straightforward techniques without breaking the bank on outrageous, non-minimalist prices, we’re here to help. Here are some Rockin Cushions + IKEA arrangements that embody the Bauhaus style to give you bold colors and shapes without excessive costs. Embrace happiness daringly with a bright orange palette that brings out the joy of Bauhaus. Elevate minimalism with a 70s-inspired design with a groove embedded in its cushions. Orange Geometric Pillow Cover IKEA VETTERSLEV Flatwoven Rug Sunbrella IKEA OUTDOOR Slip Covers, Tuscan Orange For a sophistication that whisks you away to a new world of design like a far-away hotel, this dark palette is full of prints that make the most of IKEA’s affordable furniture. IKEA RAMSELE Pendant Lamp KASKADGRAN Doormat Black Vine IKEA KNOPPARP Sofa Cover Dive into a cool ocean with waves curling over you for a salty embrace with this blue-toned palette. With shimmering navy velvet and a sharp lamp pendant overhead, this room shows off the Bauhaus Influence’s ability to wow with a single shade. IKEA FELSISK Pendant Lamp IKEA VINDERUP Rug IKEA KNOPPARP Slip Cover, Navy Velvet Minimalism doesn’t have to be boring – be ornate with this gold-infused Bauhaus palette. Charm guests with a hint of stylish prints that highlights your glamorous lifestyle without bragging. IKEA NILS Gold Velvet Chair Cover IKEA DEJRET Rug Indian Boho Print IKEA KNOPPARP Slip Cover And finally, like a rosy oasis in a desert, this pink Bauhaus palette livens up your living room with bright velvets and calming taupes. With an unmatchable brightness that will cheer up your home, this room embodies the mission of Bauhaus: to be both practical and inspiring. Toss Pillow Cover, Beige Line Dot Print IKEA MARSTRUP Rug Blush Pink Velvet IKEA TULLSTA Chair Cover So like the many designers of both past and present generations, have fun with the Bauhaus Influence and make art accessible. Design your home with a flair that amazes guests but doesn’t make them afraid to sit down. With vivid colors that make the most of IKEA’s comfortable shapes, our Rockin Cushions slipcovers will transform your home into artsy Bauhaus bliss. Written by Kathryn Blessington (KTB)
Anthony Lee Mull is a designer working at the intersection of speculative and built projects. His work is an investigation into the future of architecture
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Architect Kisho Kurokawa, 1972 Super Iconic Building and rare built example of Japanese Metabolism 16-10, ginza 8-chome, chuo-ku, tokyo! in front of shio dome city' s caretta building