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A solitary brownstone on land being cleared for a 20-storey block in 1959. New York.
Photograph: Dmitri Kessel/Getty Images
Source: The Guardian
The Bucky Bar Pop-Up Party 2010
The Architecture of Consequence
exhibition at the Neatherlands Architecture
Institute.
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Roskilde Dome (2011) by Kristoffer Tejlgaard and Henrik Almegaard
Architect and Photographer: Kristoffer Tejlgaard Engineer: Henrik Almegaard
Location: Roskilde Festival, Denmark Client: National Gallery of Denmark / Roskilde Festival Cost Approx: 70.000,- dkr / 9.413,- euro in material use. = 260 dkr prm2 / 35 euro pr m2 Area: 269.4m²; Ø18m; 4m high
Dome is designed with intent to be temporary and reuseable. It is assembled by, and can be disassembled into modules that can be handled by two men and stacked on pallets for removal and storage. Stringers that sits perpendicular to the spheres surface makes it possible to attach membranes as drum skins and form trenches for drainage of the surface. The dimensions of the modules is designed so that one in the future could produce more modules and make the dome approaching a hemisphere.
Dubrovnik | Croatia (by Enrico Sitta)
Inside the Greenhouse
We recently stumbled upon the works of JUCO, which is the collaborative work of Julia Galdo and Cody Cloud.
This picture, taken by the Los Angeles based photographer duo inside a greenhouse, makes us dream of warmer seasons. Maybe we have to check out the Botanische Garten in Berlin as a team trip soon?
(via MoontoMoon)
WOW!
from Handcrafted Modern by Leslie Williamson
Courtney and Scout
‘If your life is burning well, poetry is just the ash.’