Image 2 of 16 from gallery of Architecture and the Bare Body: 15 Spaces for Healing, Relaxing and Bathing. Photograph by David Romero-Uzeda
Designer and Architects of Air founder Alan Parkinson’s latest architecture maze, Daedalum, is a 153-foot long inflatable structure, recently installed in London as a part of the Greenwich + Docklands International Festival. Light fills the labyrinth’s tunnels through colored panels made of translucent material, bathing the interior in bright and ethereal hues. Parkinson’s maze is comprised of 19 interconnected egg-shaped domes. Named for the father of Icarus and the designer of the minotaur’s labyrinth from Greek Mythology, Daedalum is one of several traveling luminaria created and installed in over 40 countries since 1992. More
The Best Iconic Tapestry Ideas To Transform Your Room: 1. Welcome To The Sh*t Show Tapestry 2. Show Me Your Tito's 3. Jesus Saw That
The 2012 Festival des Architectures Vives (Festival of Lively Architecture) was held this year from June 13-17th in Montpellier, France. Eleven teams were
An interior view of the “Phantasy Landscape” from Visiona 2, at the 1970 IMM Köln Möbelmesse / Cologne Furniture Fair. © Panton Design, Basel Photo 2 of 7 in Verner Panton's Visiona 1970 by Patrick Sisson. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
If you think you have the internet all figured out, trust us — you've barely even scratched the surface. It’s a whole other world, always has been, and you never know what you’ll get when you hop online. Images with a lot of stuff going on? Very likely. Random photos that just don’t make any sense? Definitely! But in the last few years, another type of picture has gained explosive growth for its ability to leave us dazed, confused, and equally entertained.
When you find a peaceful joy, that’s when you are near the truth. -Rumi Nader Khalili (1936-2008) is the world-renowned Iranian-American architect, author, humanitarian, teacher, and inno…
Image 5 of 22 from gallery of 1Q1 Kitchen and Bar / Khosla Associates. Photograph by Shamanth Patil
Image 20 of 32 from gallery of Kalundewa Retreat / Earth & Space Architects. Photograph by Eresh Weerasuriya
Se llama 9 ¾ Bookstore + Café y una vez dentro, no querrás salir tan rápido.
Image 15 of 37 from gallery of Schlump ONE / J. Mayer H. Architects. Photograph by Jan Bitter
The internationally - and often controversial - acclaimed artist Christo has unveiled the “largest indoor sculpture e...
From nomophobia, an irrational fear of being without a mobile phone, to xanthophobia, a fear of the color yellow, countless phobias exist out there. Now this time, we’re delving into the mind of megalophobes, people who are in fear of anything large, like skyscrapers and jumbo jets.
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In our working lives, we are in many ways still stuck in the age of the Industrial Revolution. When the masses worked in factories, the office support personnel worked the same hours, or at least 'regular working hours' and commuted daily to central offices.
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Summer is officially here, which means it's time to go back to sun, sweat, and the outdoors.
Located in the Okayama Prefecture in Japan, is a residence designed by Keisuke Madea of UID Architects. Aptly titled ‘Pit House’, the name is a...
Image 15 of 31 from gallery of Facts Emporia / Wingårdh Arkitektkontor. Photograph by Tord-Rikard Söderström
There’s nothing funny about a lost pet, but these phony lost-pet flyers are hysterical. See for yourself, and order 5,000 flyers for your business.
Water Wheel, Cordoba, Spain • Chateau Jbb, France • Rustic • Abandoned Church • Frozen in Time • More ...
On mission with Fernbank, Andre Govia, Romany WG, Ced, and joined by E-SD Images and Kaos by Design
Ricardo Bofill is the enigmatic free-thinker behind some of the world’s boldest, brightest buildings. Now his vivid retro-utopian vision is capturing a new audience
Today I opened my computer and typed in my chosen search words of the day: “abandoned greenhouse“. Little did I know how many photographs I was about to scroll through. So many, too many! Why is that? Surely we still all eat greens and enjoy decorating our houses with them. Why have so many of these…
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These 40 photographs all tell stories about the historical figures or events that they represent. Once taken simply to document their present, they now help us witness the past. From historical landmarks and famous people to the basic daily routines of the past, these pictures portray the past in a way that we can empathize with and understand more intimately.
See the World You know what they say about breakfast. Get the most important meal of your day (or brunch, […]
Jeanne Gang designed the Nature Boardwalk at Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo: “It’s a hyper-urban site, and yet it provides a space for a natural habitat.”
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Frederick Tang Architecture have designed the renovation and interiors of a townhouse in Brooklyn, New York, for a family with young children.
Prevista para inaugurar em 2021, a biblioteca está sendo construída por meio de impressão 3D
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Weekday Wanderlust | Places: The Peles Castle, Transylvania - King Carol I of Romania commissioned the construction in the 1860s
Image 9 of 23 from gallery of Organic House / Javier Senosiain. Photograph by Javier Senosiain
Image 11 of 20 from gallery of Ricart House / Gradolí & Sanz. © Mariela Apollonio
The ghost island of Hashima, 端島 (or Gunkanjima, 軍艦島) | Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan via voristrip
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Part of a new generation of artists taking the digital world by storm, València-based designer Jesús Mascaraque brings together highly crafted minimalistic settings and contemporary...
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