Shotwell by Todd Davis Architecture
In 2011, the home was foreclosed on and the new owner decided to bring it up to code.
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Shotwell by Todd Davis Architecture
In 2011, the home was foreclosed on and the new owner decided to bring it up to code.
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A Visual Voyage (Part 1) Julian Schulze
Julian sent me a message about his new set of urban photographs. I must say his work, focused on geometric abstraction and minimalistic compositions, never disappoints!
Shane Neufeld
THESE FUCKING HANDS!
Kiritoshi House by Sugawaradaisuke
Exterior finished as a simple box, blending in easily with the surroundings, while the interior spaces are constructed according to the three-dimensional cellular structure
The Miniature Paper Pavilion Club
A small sampling of the beautiful paper models you will find in tumblr of The Miniature Paper Pavilion Club. They meet biweekly in Vancouver to build ~1:100 scale architectural marvels. You can join the club if like them you are interested in creating imaginary celebrative public spaces - miniature beacons to all humankind, elevating the wonder of innovation and excellence!
Check out this tumblr!
RCR Arquitectes - Musée Soulages, Rodez 2014. Photos (C) Kevin Dolmaire, Pep Sau.
Museo de la Historia de la ciudad de Pontevedra. Matos & Castillo
Gray Malin (b.1986, USA) - Art Deco Miami
Dallas native photographer Gray Malin is graduated from Emerson College in Boston in 2007, majoring in photography and marketing. While he has had his work displayed in the Dallas Museum of Art, David Streets Gallery in Beverly Hills, and in the Julia Dean Gallery in Venice, he is currently working independently with online curators and art buyers. Best known for his beach-scapes which have been featured in magazines and exhibitions all over the world, Gray created a number of series depicting the most luxurious beaches and pools from a bird’s eye view. (src. ArtDiscover)
© All images courtesy the artist
[more Gray Malin | artist found at nevver]
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Cultural Centre of the Piarists by Jose Ignacio Linazasoro
The church ruins of the ancient Piarist School of San Fernando restored and renovated into a library.
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Furniture
Fukita Pavillion is an attempt by Japanese architect Ryue Nishizawa to bring people closer to nature. Located amongst the trees in Kagawa, Japan’s residential area, the pavilion features a large tree in the center of the structure and provides a dim refuge for comfort and relaxation.
The Living Cube: Ingenious Storage Space Exemplified
When Switzerland-based Designer Till Könneker moved into his new apartment studio there was a distinct lack of storage room for his belongings. Putting his vast creativity and many years of professional experience to use Könneker began constructing a multi-purpose ‘living cube’ as a solution to his storage problem.
Measured at 4m x 1.4m x 2.05m (L/W/H) this sizeable, minimalist, wooden unit provides external storage room for Könneker’s TV, vinyl collection, clothes and shoes, as well as a bed on top and an intimate workspace inside.
Following an abundance of praise, for his furniture-related exploits, Könneker has created a website on which fans can enquire about customising their own unique ‘living cube’ to be made-to-measure by the two designers responsible for the original.
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Astley Castle renovation wins RIBA Stirling Prize 2013