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5 franklin place, nyc/ben van berkel
via: belmortimer
(via Milkywave by Aidia Studio - Dezeen)
The Magnet and the Bomb (Detail)
The Magnet and the Bomb
Yeah I got this from this is paper, you can see the rest of the photos there from the click-through.
The nesting of objects is particularly appealing.
Behold, the Tea House by Archi-Union Architects. Perhaps one of the most interesting exploratory architectural design works I have seen in a while.
It's nice to see concrete work break the square shape. This house does a great job creating interesting perhaps 'bio-morphic' space within the constraints of a rectilinear envelope
This is an interesting application of complexity taking a more minimalist architectural space and create a much more exciting atmospheric condition with relatively little materials. It's a shame I couldn't make it to the click-through link.
The MPA Building by Lousinha Architects in Portugal
Here's another detail photo of the MPA Building.
Sometimes the best architectural details exist at the smallest levels.
,extracts of local distance (architect - Daniel Libeskind)
The compilation of planes and materials...
This photo and the one before it are from Inhabitat and Japan, where space concerns seem to propel development of human space into new and exciting directions.
You can read more about the house by clicking through.
Curved walls and the spaces they create are quite intriguing. It's interesting to think about how a curved world operate.
More of the Pitched Roof House