New Masa Restaurant, designed by Studio Cadena in Bogota, Columbia.

oozey mess

if i look back, i am lost
almost home

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Misplaced Lens Cap
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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New Masa Restaurant, designed by Studio Cadena in Bogota, Columbia.
Origami House OAB
It is not a house. It is many houses. This is what makes it so unique, mythical, archetypal and unsettling. It is a world of illusions: it is a pavilion that floats on a green sea; it is a large camera to capture the surroundings in a thousand ways; it is a boat moored to the trees; it is a balloon about to take to the sky, anchored to the ground by a basement full of machines. it is, in short, the secret World dreamed of by two collectors.
Check out other projects by OAB featured on archatlas:
Auditorium and Convention Center in Castellón
BF Residence
Kaplankaya Clubhouse
Images and text via OAB
Concrete home in Guatemala, designed by Paz Arquitectura.
London! :D
The Marble Caves of Lake Carrera, Patagonia by Linde Waidhofer
This email from an architect instructor made my day :D
Kfar Shmaryahu House by Pitsou Kedem Architects
MY WINTER 302L FINAL
Casa Almare by Elías Rizo Arquitectos
in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
David Keochkerian
Casa Cubo by Studio MK27
House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects
New Proposal:
Phoenix Observation Tower by BIG
Like the monsoons, the haboobs and the mountains of the surrounding Arizonian landscape, the Pin becomes a point of reference and a mechanism to set the landscape in motion through the movement of the spectator
Like a heavenly body hovering above the city the Pin will allow visitors to descend from pole to pole in a dynamic three dimensional experience seemingly suspended in midair