Remembering the architectural visionary and expressive forms of Walter Förderer, with this brutalist spiritual sanctuary in the Swiss Alps.
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(Photos: David Willen, The Tale of Tomorrow)
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Remembering the architectural visionary and expressive forms of Walter Förderer, with this brutalist spiritual sanctuary in the Swiss Alps.
Read more here.
(Photos: David Willen, The Tale of Tomorrow)
Legendary Italian-born architect Lina Bo Bardi broke gender traditions and helped design a new Latin American style.
Discover more in The Tale of Tomorrow by gestalten
by Weronika Gęsicka in The Age of Collage 3
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Surf culture is bound to that of creativity; the personalities that define both the sport and lifestyle are often bursting with charisma. When away from the waves, surfers sprawl into unique shacks, apartments, and sometimes huts that fuse a lust for the oceans with other passions. Surf Shacks Vol.2 is a rare glimpse into surfer homes and the artistic habits that define the day-to-day.
An exciting surfing escape from Surf Shacks Vol. 2
By Sailing Collective, the wonderful gulf of Naples in Sailing the Seas
TWA Flight Center by Eero Saarinen in The Tale of Tomorrow (gestalten)
Five years ago Hodas embarked on a solo, self-assigned challenge to create one new 3D renders every day. His viral ‘Pop Culture Dystopia’ shows rundown concrete structures larger than life, defunct fossils in post-apocalyptic environments. The series became a viral social media sensation and created a space for him to develop the work further. The Prague-based artist discusses his work in more detail.
Visions of dystopia by Filip Hodas in Dreamscapes & Artificial Architecture by gestalten
by Grant Cornett featured in Visual Feast
Stedsans in the Woods featured in Farmlife