An early Fly-Through of a project my partner and I did for a very happy client.
Jules of Nature

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Show & Tell
Sweet Seals For You, Always
YOU ARE THE REASON
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
occasionally subtle
trying on a metaphor

Andulka

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

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todays bird
NASA
Stranger Things
Cosimo Galluzzi

if i look back, i am lost
AnasAbdin
styofa doing anything
Keni

seen from United States

seen from Canada
seen from Pakistan
seen from United States
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seen from Palestinian Territories

seen from Japan
seen from United States
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seen from Chile

seen from United States
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seen from Canada
seen from Malaysia

seen from Türkiye
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An early Fly-Through of a project my partner and I did for a very happy client.
Jan Gehl. // In preparation for an impending Urban-Design symposium // Gehl was about addressing the dependency on fossil fuels in the inner city, concordantly yielding socially equitable, environmentally friendly “spaces between buildings” as the result...
Exploring // Getting a feel for the contextual environment of the next site (Active Brewery), situated slightly further right of my shot in the ‘Lower Baakens’ Valley // The idea of the sky as a roof to an already contained space.. Le Corb suggests we treat the sky as a fifth elevation, perhaps the inverse applies here.
Work in progress, my 3d take on architect Chris Polly’s Elliot Ripper House for a rendering assignment.
Thank you & bravo.
Dave Muller’s self-built, low visual impact, passive solar house on the banks of the Gonubie River, in the Wild Coast is the realisation of a lifelong dream
When green design achieves comfortable living. Read all about it!
An editorial on a successful ‘Green Home’ recently visited in Gonubie Green. Architect - Dave Muller.
Exploring Thomas Heatherwick’s rolling bridge concept as premise for an adaptable, portable display mobile.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0Dj7XA77hw)
Source @nexttoparchitects on ‘Tangling’, an installation by Japanese architect Akihisa Hirata illustrating his view on architecture and ecology, form v function.
PAGE 1 - Informal Transport Node.
A gateway to the University and opportunity to create Identity.