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Louis Vuitton realises unbuilt Charlotte Perriand beach house in Miami
Above the Ruhr | Jakob Wagner
"Above the Ruhr" shows a collection of 35 aerial photographs from the Ruhr district, Germany’s biggest urban and industrial area. All photographs were taken in July 2013 on a gas-ballon flight from Gladbeck to Anrath, Germany.
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Loft apartment with super-thin staircases by adn Architectures
whenever i need to cheer up i remember all of the ways leonardo dicaprio attempts to hide from the paparazzi
Timber-framed “bioclimatic” house with larch cladding by Tectoniques
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners to design new building for London School of Economics
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Cabin designs from Second Homes for Leisure Living published by the Douglas Fir Plywood Association in 1960.
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Portable Whangapouga Beach Hut; designed by firm Crosson Clarke Carnachan based in New Zealand
Residence of Daisen in Tottori prefecture in Japan; designed by architect Keisuke Kawaguchi to “fit in between the gaps of trees”
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Bobsled Track Sarajevo ’84 Olympics | Via
The Sarajevo Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track used for the ’84 Olympics was situated on Trebević mountain overlooking the City of Sarajevo. During the games the track had 20,000 luge spectators and 30,000 bobsled spectators. After the Winter Olympics, the track was used for World Cup competitions until the start of the Yugoslav wars in 1991 that would include the Siege of Sarajevo the following year.
The track was damaged as a result of the siege which occurred during the Bosnian War. During the siege, the track was used as an artillery position by Bosnian Serb forces. Today, the tracks still remain mostly intact with war wounds of defensive fighting holes, drilled into one of the last turns of the course. [Source]
The abandoned, war-torn track is now a destination for urban explorers. Nature is slowly growing over the area and the remnants of the course is now covered in graffiti. Below you will find images of what the former Olympic site looks like today.
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Keperra House built around a sheltered deck by A-CH