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Gallery of Living Walls - Habitat Horticulture
Behold the 3Doodler, the world’s first pen that lets you draw 3D sculptures in real time.
has science gone too far
The tessellating BUILD modular shelving system by Jack Godfrey Wood and Tom Ballhatchet for Movisi
2dots design spotlight : The Motion Bookshelf by Hyunjin Seo
Prahran Hotel, Melbourne, Australia
Prahran Hotel, Melbourne, Australia by Techné Architects
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2dots design spotlight : WallPockets by Ampersand
Located in Arosa, Switzerland, this hotel’s wellness center was created by Architect Mario Botta with not only healing properties from within– but a beautiful piece of architecture to create positive energy from the outside as well. Built in 2006, this gorgeous Tschuggen Grand Hotel and Wellness Centre (or Berg Oase) is mainly level with the ground with the exception of the metaphorical trees that stick up and protrude through the deep snow in the winter months. Discreet integration was a main concern of the planning, and a glazed walkway connects the centre with the hotel– keeping things clean and continuous. At night the Berg Oase becomes a magically lit place, showing the life and ongoings within.
lens house | office ~ alison brooks architects
Procedural Landscapes by Andreas Nicolas
House NA by Sou Fujimoto (2010)
Inokashira Park
Japan’s Spectacular Tunnels of Light.
If you happen to be in Japan from now until March 31st, 2013, be sure to check out one of Japan’s most stunning displays of light called Winter Illuminations at Nabana no Sato, a botanical garden turned light theme park on the island of Nagashima in Kuwana. Opened just yesterday, it’s already been called one of the best winter light shows in all of Japan. The park really outdoes itself by using millions of sparkling LED’s all over the vast grounds including on the water and in the gardens. This years theme is ‘nature’ and it promises gorgeous scenes including a beautiful sunrise inspired by Mt. Fuji at dawn, a rainbow across the sky, and even an aurora. The stars of the show are the famous walk-through tunnels of light that completely envelop the viewer, making it seem as if they’re walking through bright, magical portals.
Via My Modern Met.
Mungo Thomson - Negative Space (2006)
Designed by Castroferro Arquitectos
Light Channels by Bill FitzGibbons