Compiled by Bored Panda, the list showcases some of the finest unaltered photographs we could find. Some of them are surreal, some are creepy, and some will positively blow your mind!
Photographer Ryan Koopmans, 33, spent ten years capturing the views. His pictures showcase the stunning variation in architecture in places like Dubai, Singapore, London, South Africa and Chicago.
David Gaberle travelled the world for eight months in 2015 capturing street life and the way people interact in cities, from Tokyo to London, Batumi to New York
Image 15 of 15 from gallery of Machou Designs World's Longest Urban Agriculture Park for Dubai. Dubai Super Park. Image Courtesy of Machou Architects Group
Colors play a vital role in urban design presentations, in addition to establishing presentation methodologies.
Image 19 of 32 from gallery of International Photography Awards Announces Winners of its 2020 Competition in the Architecture Section. Yuya Takahashi_1st place_architecture buildings_Utopia or Dystopia_non. Image Courtesy of International Photography Awards 2020
Not every building is as beautiful as the Palace of Versailles. Or blends into its surroundings as well as the Macallan Distillery.
Lead8, the international architecture and design firm, has unveiled a recent competition proposal that reimagines the relationship between local landscape and commercial development in our cities...
Colors play a vital role in urban design presentations, in addition to establishing presentation methodologies.
The world-renowned A' Design Award & Competition has opened its Call for Early Submissions to all those who would like to submit their designs in...
Image 15 of 21 from gallery of Tirana 2030: Watch How Nature and Urbanism Will Co-Exist in the Albanian Capital. Two million trees will encircle the city centre, preventing urban sprawl. Image Courtesy of Attu Studio
Whether it’s a bustling city like Osaka or a reflective island like Naoshima, Japan has some amazing places you may not have thought of yet.
Colors play a vital role in urban design presentations, in addition to establishing presentation methodologies.
Image 2 of 10 from gallery of The Architecture of Kowloon Walled City: An Excerpt from 'City of Darkness Revisited'. Photograph by 'City of Darkness Revisited'
These contemporary modern bench are so smart. The artist combine nature with concrete, and the results are amazing.
Image 6 of 8 from gallery of From Past to Future: The Urgency of "Green" in Architecture. Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners' Sky Garden will be an "Urban Living Room" for Shenzhen. Image via Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
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.
A bold and holistic vision for Afghanistan’s urban future, grounded in a strategic and implementable framework of catalytic projects and policies
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In keeping with South Australia’s history of progressive reform, Adelaide (1.2 million population) has frequently led Australia in implementing environmental sustainability initiatives. To achieve more sustainable cities, urban designers must understand and apply guiding principles, adapted to local contexts, in a systematic way...
OFFICETWENTYFIVEARCHITECTS in collaboration with VANDOROS ALEXIOS, participate at the Architectural Competition of Ideas for the project “Regeneration of the
How can urban streetscapes adapt to the ecological challenges of the twenty-first century? At Buffalo Niagara Medical Center, a monotonous urban environment was ecologically barren and lacking a unique identity. SCAPE worked as part of a larger team to re-establish a strong vegetated footprint for the site. Long angled planting beds maximize additional tree planting
Image 4 of 81 from gallery of A Theme Park-Inspired Urban Design in Italy and a Floating Neighbourhood in Iran: 10 Unbuilt Projects Submitted to Archdaily. Manox Courtesy of Levitt Bernstein. Image © HAZE
Image 12 of 21 from gallery of Tirana 2030: Watch How Nature and Urbanism Will Co-Exist in the Albanian Capital. New public schools will act as focal points for city neighborhoods. Image Courtesy of Attu Studio
Image 8 of 15 from gallery of Machou Designs World's Longest Urban Agriculture Park for Dubai. Dubai Super Park. Image Courtesy of Machou Architects Group
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners has been confirmed as designers for an “Urban Living Room” masterplan in the Qianhai area of Shenzhen, China.
Cycling is cool right now in the Russian capital, and the city has ambitious plans to expand bike sharing and cycle lanes. But cars still rule the roads – and some activists worry Moscow’s cycle revolution is losing momentum