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Janaina Medeiros

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Origami Around

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if i look back, i am lost
Not today Justin
todays bird
YOU ARE THE REASON
cherry valley forever
Monterey Bay Aquarium
occasionally subtle

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
trying on a metaphor

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Keni

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noise dept.
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

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@bodymilked
A.A.L. (Against All Logic) - TROUBLE Rooney
Mies Van Der Rohe - Architecture as language
Barcelona Table
Siu Siu - Lab of Primitive Senses / DIVOOE ZEIN Architects, Taipei, Taiwan
Gianni Pettena, About Non-Conscious Architecture, 1972
kenzo tange, takashi asada, yukio otani… das friedenszentrum in hiroshima, japan, bauen + wohnen, band: 14, heft: 1, 1960 @ seals
Self-love is a good thing but self-awareness is more important. You need to once in a while go ‘Uh, I’m kind of an asshole.’
Louis C.K. (via sigh-twombly)
Kenzo Tange, Yoyogi National Indoor Stadiums, (1961-1964)
Built for the Tokyo Summer Games in 1964, the complex consists of two indoor arenas connected by a central spine that also houses ancillary and office functions. Structural design was handled by Tsuboi Yoshikatsu and his associate Kawaguchi Mamoru, but Tange’s team participated extensively in a joint design process. The basic structure for both buildings relied on cable suspension technology developed for bridges, but as an architectural project, the challenge was to create interior enclosures under the span. The urban aspects of Yoyogi Stadiums deserve as much notice as the project’s obvious formal virtuosity. One of the last large undeveloped tracts in central Tokyo, the stadium area was conceived as part of a ring of major open spaces in the cities dense center. The site plan extends beyond the stadium site’s boundry in the northeast corner to include a traffic intersection, a signifigant urban intervention to bring together the dense fabric of upper Shibuya and new large-scale institutional facilities such as the local ward office, the headquarters of Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NKH), and the stadiums themselves. The two spiraling tails of the stadium site provide further linkage from the upper Shibuya area to Harajuku and Meiji Shrine.
Banco de Londres y América del Sur | Clorindo Testa Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina | 1959-66 | Photography: Cemal Emden
Prayer against Temptation, Gustave Surand
Duane Michals - Paradise Regained, 1968
New Farm, Haslemere, Surrey (1933) by Amays Connell and Basil Ward.
House built for Sir Arthur Lowes Dickinson in Haslemere, Surrey in reinforced concrete and featuring a glazed staircase. The house was refurbished in 1993 by Avanti Architects.
Image via Rudy Godinez.
Connell, Ward and Lucas
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