The futuristic modern villa stands tall and proud, overlooking the tranquil river that flows below. With its unique doublex design and round ceilings, this architectural masterpiece is a sight to behold. The style of the villa is modern, with a perfect blend of stone, wood, and metal materials used to create a stunning exterior.
If you've ever wanted to make your very own hobbit hole or construct a life-sized Lego house, you'll be inspired by these unusual homes. In this collection, I've included only real homes that were actually built, not ones created using Photoshop, even though there are some impressive Photoshop designs out there (like the slanted, gravity-defying houses in San Francisco) found on the internet. I've organized the collection into four categories: Homes Inspired by Nature Modern Architecture Houses Made from Reused Materials Unusual Architecture (you might wonder what they were thinking) The architects behind these houses are incredibly creative and clever
Aesthetics are a pretty subjective notion. Everyone has their favorite color, patterns, textures and so on. That being said, it’s very easy to find designs that probably needed a bit more time on the drawing board. You have probably run into a billboard or an item from Ikea that makes you wonder what they were thinking!
The initial step in this endeavor entails an in-depth exploration of the local traditions and customs. This thorough research enables us to harness authentic and unique elements from the region. For instance, the use of local materials such as stone and wood in construction, not only pays homage to the natural surroundings but also complements the rustic charm of the mountains.
These stars are open about the work they've had done
an office which is designed by heerim for azersu, azerbajian’s water company. the shape is wonderfully taken from water drop shape reflect the main business of the company. with its 22 storey…
Hopefully, you have been playing along with our five-day travel #instagame last week. But if you did not. Let us take a moment to catch you up on last week's shenanigans.
The construction of high rise buildings did not commence until the late 1800's but sustained its development well past the turn of the century with the first
This museum has a complex three-dimensional geometry from its concrete shell. It is shaped by the local worker's hand in Qinhuangdao using a formwork made from wood small linear strips and other chosen materials. The architect also retains the imperfect and irregular texture of the formwork, allowing the building’s manual construction traces to be seen and felt clearly.
People talk a lot of smack on the internet, and when that happens on social media, then the rest of the world can be fortunate enough to be there to see the glory unfold. From devastating clapbacks to good-natured puns and every other type of delightfully witty reply, a Twitter account called Gems Of Replies is there to document it all - for our benefit.
The staircase is an extremely important design element. It's always an eye-catching feature, whether it has a traditional design or an unusual shape.But
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In works from Brasilia's crown-shaped cathedral to the undulating French Communist Party building in Paris, Niemeyer shunned the steel-box structures of many modernist architects.
18.36.54 House: Structurally Awesome
Architecture firm Penda and engineering firm Arup have teamed up to undertake the ambitious goal of redesigning the suspension bridge, with
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Perched on the edge of 40 meter high cliff looking out towards the ocean horizon and mainland to the southeast, sits House Cocobolo. I...
The Fosun Foundation at the Bund Finance Center in Shanghai is a moving building and the innovative structure is inspired by Chinese theatres.
It’s articles like this one that make us want to become architects and change the world forever with our creativity, skills, and designs. The world is full to the brim with impressive architectural projects that go beyond pleasing just our eyes: when we see them, we genuinely feel like they energize our imagination and reinvigorate our spirit.
From newspaper headquarters on Fleet Street to a former royal residence
You can see this building from a running Yamanote line train. Information on web says that it is designed by a well-known architect.
The facade of a building is the first clue that tells us that structure has something special to offer. A cool facade is the representation of the
rafael de la-hoz + group GSA's concept for the 'one ninety seven' building originates inextricably from its location right in the heart of parramatta.
This museum has a complex three-dimensional geometry from its concrete shell. It is shaped by the local worker's hand in Qinhuangdao using a formwork made from wood small linear strips and other chosen materials. The architect also retains the imperfect and irregular texture of the formwork, allowing the building’s manual construction traces to be seen and felt clearly.
Since 2008, when designers Sebastian Fischenich and Tobias Muksch, working in conjunction with “Les Christophs” (Christoph Hornetz and Christophe Laudamiel) began Humiecki & Graef; they have released seven fragrances which show a commitment to realizing a modern fragrant construction with no expectation that Humiecki & Graef fragrances are something for everybody. Instead they choose to design to an aesthetic that celebrates something unquestionably modern.
Emily and I have added another Fabulous Bundle to our site The Graphics Fairy Premium Membership!! This week’s Bundle is an Awesome Architectural Diagrams Kit!! This Bundle includes: 16 high resolution transparent graphics (.png) 16 high resolution vector files (ai, .eps) 1 set of Photoshop brushes featuring 16 architectural blueprint images (.abr) 1 printable collage...Read More »