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No, this isn't the work of some gigantic bird. The human-sized nest houses you see before you were actually made by man - more specifically, artist and branchbender extraordinaire Patrick Dougherty.
Image 5 of 22 from gallery of Spacedog Cafe / COV Corp. Photograph by Yong-joon Choi
義大利建築事務所Luca Curci Architects除了攜手Tim Fu Design外,還在人工智慧(AI)協助下設計一座水上漂浮城市! 更多有意識好文 (這裡看)
Philip Jackson - Sculpture in Paradise 2012
"Shift Doctor" Tracy Latz explains how Earthing (grounding) helps her patients with depression, anxiety, stress and chronic pain. It's FREE!
Travel Inspiration | Places : Les Jardins de Marqueyssac -- the overhanging gardens of Marqueyssac- Belevedere
These museums designed by famous Japanese architects like Kengo Kuma and Shigeru Ban are worthy of an art and architecture pilgrimage across Japan.
Image 2 of 25 from gallery of Sino-french Science Park Church / Shanghai Dachuan Architects. Photograph by Archexist
It’s designed as a rippling wave of wood that rises up to form arches for people to walk through, and curves under to create spaces for people to sit, lie, and relax.
These museums designed by famous Japanese architects like Kengo Kuma and Shigeru Ban are worthy of an art and architecture pilgrimage across Japan.
Diana's temple is the most representative architecture set of Villa Durazzo Pallavicini. The temple is in a small island in an artificial lake. Digitally developed from 3 RAW shots (EV -1,00; 0; +1,00) with QTPFSGUI (see EXIF data for the applied HDR method) and cropped with GIMP. No other treatment, colours are not corrected. Taken in Villa Durazzo Pallavicini park in Genova Pegli, Italy. Please View Large On Black for better details, thanks!
Designed by Amer Shawa, the Oasis Mosque is inspired by the idea that religion is our oasis in life, life through which we wander like through the desert. Project description by the architect: The unique concept of the project is that consists of 3 distinguished levels – ground level inspired...
Go get lost in the fantastic hedge maze and plant labyrinth post over at WebEcoist. But let me warn you--it may take a while to find your way back out. The puzzler pictured is at Longleat in England; its 16,000-plus yews are spread over an acre and a half.
A few more from my amazing sunrise balloon flight from Bakewell over Chatsworth Estate