Do the Dennis Severs' House Spitalfields Tour, 18 Folgate Street London E1 if you love historic London houses or you want unusual things to do in East London.
Amid warnings of a serious bushfire season to come, a housing project by Joost Bakker provides a model for survival.
It began life as a restaurant, but soon it’ll be an 87-square-metre home and urban farm in Melbourne, with two of the country’s best chefs living inside and cooking only what they grow. “In the future, we’ll all live like this.”
Born in the Netherlands and transplanted to Australia at age 9, Joost Bakker–the son and grandson of tulip farmers–earns a living as a florist, delivering
PhotoGraphic. This is how Dirk Bakker, an Amsterdam-based photographer better known as @macenzo, describes his perfectly composed architectural images. With a background in graphic design, Dirk’s work is strongly influenced by his love for lines, patterns, and shapes, and he constructs these elements into one “graphic artwork” afterwards.
Poor room at Dennis' Severs House.
It began life as a restaurant, but soon it’ll be an 87-square-metre home and urban farm in Melbourne, with two of the country’s best chefs living inside and cooking only what they grow. “In the future, we’ll all live like this.”
Previously a graphic designer, Amsterdam-based Dirk Bakker is a today a full-time photographer with a particular style. His photography could be considered of a
Designer, builder, florist, artist and a passionate advocate of self-sufficient suburban living, Joost Bakker has a dream. It may sound like a long-shot, but he’s been testing his theories out at home, and already has a plan to take over our city skylines with nourishing, flourishing greenery.
PhotoGraphic. This is how Dirk Bakker, an Amsterdam-based photographer better known as @macenzo, describes his perfectly composed architectural images. With a background in graphic design, Dirk’s work is strongly influenced by his love for lines, patterns, and shapes, and he constructs these elements into one “graphic artwork” afterwards.
Photograph by Dirk Bakker. Copyright 2010 Allen Memorial Art Museum
Designer, builder, florist, artist and a passionate advocate of self-sufficient suburban living, Joost Bakker has a dream. It may sound like a long-shot, but he’s been testing his theories out at home, and already has a plan to take over our city skylines with nourishing, flourishing greenery.
Organ by Peter Bakker (1992)
Den Burg it is. Naast de heerlijke restaurants, cafés, bakkers en koffiezaken komen we er ook absoluut graag voor de knusse winkels.
Completed in 2009 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The starting point of the project was formulated according to the urban program: a new multifunctional building in congruity to the existing old...
The waste warrior on how to live well, with minimal impact.
Reykjavik is een leuke stad