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“Morskie Oko, Tatra Mountains”, 1837 by Jan Nepomucen Głowacki (1802-1847)
■ Jan Nepomucen Głowacki (1802 – July 28, 1847) was a Polish realist painter of the Romantic era, regarded as the most outstanding landscape painter of the early 19th century in Poland under the foreign partitions.
Paul Rudolph, The Frederick A. (Fred) Deering House, 3013 Casey Key Road, Nokomis FL, 1958
Photos by Ezra Stoller
Tato - House in Sonobe, Nantan 2017. Photos © Shinkenchiku Sha.
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THE SCULPTURED HOUSE. On a Colorado mountainside, 25 miles west of Denver, Charles Deaton is building a live - in sculpture of his own design, which he plans to occupy as a private residence. The homes of tomorrow, he believes, must go beyond “ the traditional functions of shelter, fashion, device and symbol ” and take into account intangible human needs. 1966
MM House 2.0, Thao Dien area, District 2, Saigon, Vietnam,
MM ++ architects / Mimya
House in Switzerland, 1980. Arch. Pierre Zoelly.
giuseppe vaccaro - colonia marina agip, viale g carducci, cesenatico, italia, 1936-38
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House of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper, Orleans, Massachutts 1977. Arch. Charles Gwathmey, Richard Henderson and Robert Siegel.
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“Imagine a large tray, laden with platters of steaming food, held aloft on the fingertips of a velvet-hipped, tuxedoed waiter as he swivels between tight tables. Everything depends on an intricate, interlocking, three-dimensional balance.” Plagued by Fire.
Sintra, Portugal (by Biolchini)
Creating Vertical Gardens and Green Facades with Steel Cables
Vertical vegetation works as more than just an aesthetic adornment. Plants block a part of the solar radiation that hits a building’s surfaces, making indoor spaces cooler and reducing the need for air conditioners. This measure can save electrical energy by 30% due to evaporative cooling and shading.
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