Colors of Tunisia

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Colors of Tunisia
Coincidence Project
Over the past few years, photographer Denis Cherim has been steadily building up his ‘Coincidence Project’, a personal series that compiles an inventory of chance encounters in his everyday surroundings.
Handmade “Hobbit House” in West Wales
Submitted by Florian Häusler
Since 2003 we have been living and building on the land, working in environmental projects and community. We have found it is possible to create simple shelters that are in harmony with the natural landscape, ecologically sound and are a pleasure to live in. There is something powerfully alluring in such natural buildings. Their simplicity and cost makes them accessible; their beauty and use of natural materials remind us of our ancestral right and ability to live well as part of the landscape/nature/earth. We believe this dream is possible for anyone with genuine intention, will and hard work.
marcel breuer and f r s yorke - sealane house,east preston, angmering-on-sea, sussex, england, 1937
It’s Okay If You Failed Yesterday
Today is a new day.
This lifestyle is a marathon, not a sprint.
http://www.gymaholic.co
Aatrial House in Poland
The beautiful site in Lower Silesia where Aatrial House design by KWK PROMES has one drawback: south-west access. To avoid the obvious functional collision of the driveway and the garden, the driveway was ‘pushed’ into the ground. This prompted the idea of a driveway leading inside to the ground floor level, from underneath the building. This became possible thanks to the creation of an inner atrium with the driveway in it.
As a result, the building opens up onto all sides with its terraces in an unrestricted manner, and the only way to get into the garden is through the atrium and the house. As a result, the building opens up onto all sides with its terraces in an unrestricted manner, and the only way to get into the garden is through the atrium and the house. This in turn has made it possible to obtain a new spatial model of the house – a reverse of an atrial building. Its structure results from various transformations of a cube.
See more ARCHy here.
Casa Boaçava by Felipe Hess
Strategically stacked volumes and fenestration creates intimate yet open outdoor spaces.
Recreation and Wellness Spa Courchevel by Auer Weber
Larch strips wrap the south-facing clerestories, while polyester fabric stretches across overhead surfaces on the inside.
Orbeh Studio
Each bracelet is made per order to fit the customer’s wrist perfectly. You can check out their entire collection HERE
Guilhem Eustache - House in the Atlas [Morocco, 2015]
MISA Studio / Wanjing Design
Photos © Shen Qiang
Raumplan House / Alberto Campo Baeza
Photos © Javier Callejas
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Eastern Bloc
Marcin Wolski is a graphic designer and illustrator that lives and works in Sopot, Poland . He specializes in both web and print design but his real passion is illustration.
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