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sculptures by Kurokawa Toru
Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Casa Junqueira en SĂŁo Paulo, Brasil, 1976-80
Budapest's Gellért Hill's Huge Water Reservoir. One of the most spectacular and popular facilities of the Budapest Waterworks, the vast space contains 106 columns.
© bornstein lyckefors - villa radal - gothenburg, sweden
© ripolltizon - son puig house - palma de mallorca, spain
© smiljan radic - prism house terrace room - coinguillio, chile
Pavel Vishnevsky
cr: 方面面
Xiangyu Xiangyuan B&B Siheyuan,Â
Dazhai Village, Xiang'an District, Xiamen, China,
The Design Institute Of Landscape & Architecture, China Academy Of Art Co.,Ltd.
Photographs by Aoguan Performance of Architecture
Takamine Town House, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan,
Tomoaki Uno Architect,
photography: Yasuo Hagiwara
CASA DM
Living on one floor implies continuity and fragmentation of spaces without losing the unity of the whole. The house articulates its wide plan program and it is the section that qualifies and defines the different interior and exterior spaces, establishing transitions between them with limits more than diffuse, almost non-existent. Matter, geometry and space work in harmony and, at the same time, their relationships constantly vary, giving rise to very diverse spaces, designed according to the needs of the inhabitant. Freedom and privacy are understood to achieve the initially established objectives.
By Horma Estudio
CC Residence, Daan District, Taipei, Taiwan,
ECRU Studio,
Photo-Suiyu-Studio
Cuckoo Blocks by Guido Zimmermann
“Cuckoo Blocks” are Zimmermann’s answer to the traditional cuckoo clocks from the Black Forest in Germany. They present a contemporary view of urban living and compelling architecture. The hull is new, but the soul, a clockwork with a cuckoo, is still an old one.
Two aspects have a special significance here: buildings with a striking history and architectural value, as well as living in social flashpoints. Both are connected to the blocky, massive concrete construction.
Kavellaris Urban Design - JARtB HouseÂ
Stefano Perego - 2017
Pier Luigi Nervi - Palazzo dell’Acqua e della Luce, Rome, 1940
Stephen Doyle’s Poetic Book Sculptures
Stephen Doyle describes his interconnected book sculptures as “miniature monuments, testaments to the power of language and metaphors of imagination.” Featuring angled scaffolding and interlocking constructions that appear to grow directly from the bound pages, the sprawling sculptural forms that comprise his Hypertexts series are unruly and enchanting reimaginings of how information is communicated.