Coil Kazuteru Matumura Architects. Toyosaki. housing renovation. Japan. photos :Yoshiro Masuda
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Coil Kazuteru Matumura Architects. Toyosaki. housing renovation. Japan. photos :Yoshiro Masuda
Bea Camacho, Efface 2008
Single-channel video 11 hours 2008
These pics are from a video documentation of an eleven-hour performance during which Bea Camach crocheted herself into a white carpet with white yarn. This project builds on the themes explored in an earlier video performance, “Enclose”, but puts more emphasis on the space around the body, which becomes an integral part of the work as her body slowly disappears into the architecture.
Oak Pass Main House Walker Workshop
The Oak Pass Main house uses an “Upside Down” program, with public spaces above the bedrooms, which are buried into the hill and beneath a green roof of edible herbs. This relatively large house at 8,000 square feet appears much smaller and carefully integrated into the surrounding landscape, which includes over one hundred and thirty Coast Live Oaks. A seventy five foot swimming pool, with infinity edges on three of four sides, bisects the house and slips below one of the largest Oaks on the property.
Images and text via Walker Workshop
Kinetic Sculpture by German design group ART+COM
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Dreamy Tropical Tree House HI
Kristie Wolfe has never been afraid to take creative matters into her own hands. While on hiatus from her job with the Idaho Potato Commission traveling the country in a semi-truck hauling a six-ton potato (true story) she became fascinated with the tiny house movement. Relying on her previous knowledge in construction, a passion for crafting, and a thirst for new challenges, she decided to build her own tiny house from the ground up. This whim has turned from one-time hobby to a booming business as Kristie hosts guests from around the world in her eco-friendly Hawaiian treehouse on Airbnb.
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