Wild Concrete is a photographic series of Romain Jacquet-Lagreze that has been published as a photo book in May 2014. It is a series about the resilience of nature in an urban environment. Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings in the busy districts of Hong Kong, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in a harsh surroundings. In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence and independence.
I specialize in the design of interiors, furniture and decorative accessories for comfortable and sustainable living. For clients that want healing, harmonic and unique spaces. My mission is to help people feel inspired and spiritually rich.
Environmental psychology studies how surroundings affect a person's behavior and mental well-being.
As a photographer deeply intrigued by the interplay of memory and decay, I have created a new project, "Inner Worlds," that merges the raw allure of urban exploration with the innovative potential of artificial intelligence. This union allows me to breathe life into abandoned spaces, transforming them into profound metaphors for the human condition.
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minton uses open space and landscaping to create distinct experiences for a living environment suitable for the entire family.
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Tomás Sánchez (born May 22, 1948 in Aguada de Pasajeros, Cienfuegos, Cuba) is a Cuban painter and engraver, known for his landscapes. Sánchez is the most expensive living Cuban painter. Usually critics and curators have linked his work to the experience of meditation.
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Environment articles about the natural world, facts, projects and initiatives helping to protect nature and our environment from decline.
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Whether they're set in nature or in a dizzying urban environment, artist Pascal Campion's illustrations add a sense of joy to living life. The
Wild Concrete is a photographic series of Romain Jacquet-Lagreze that has been published as a photo book in May 2014. It is a series about the resilience of nature in an urban environment. Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings in the busy districts of Hong Kong, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in a harsh surroundings. In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence and independence.
The slum of Dharavi is featured in the film Slumdog Millionaire.
Se llama Ramón y abunda en América Latina.
Inspired by the complex network of tunnels and chambers found in ant colonies, this innovative house design reimagines communal living with interconnected spaces and hidden passageways.
You might think that a scratch on the table or a dent in the wall needs fixing, but in a Wabi Sabi house, these imperfections are celebrated. Instead of
Living in the 21st century can be hectic for some, sometimes we need to step back and take a look at the world we live in. That's exactly what artist Pawel
“In all my projects I have always tried to find a limit in spatiality, I do not say a limit in the site, in the façade, that is not the problem, it is a limit with respect to spatiality, a limit that could be the sky, the infinite, a transparency that allows the physical dimension […]
Simon Prades (previously) uses muted color palettes to convey feelings of introspection, inquisitiveness, and even rage in his editorial illustrations. His work often features human portraits interwoven with natural elements such as coiling snakes and growing plants which combine detailed realism with abstracted and surreal environments. The German-Spanish artist and designer currently lives and works in Saarbrücken, Germany, and is regularly commissioned by a wide variety of publications—from Rolling Stone to Outside Magazine. More
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See that tiny speck in the bottom right corner? That's a person—a very hard-to-see person, standing inside Vietnam's enormous Son Doong cave, the largest in the world. Photographer Ryan Deboodt ventured inside to get these astounding shots.
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