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“Mary does laugh; and she sings and runs and wears bright orange today she'd probably do her shopping at the Market Basket.”
Sister Mary Corita Kent
Vaya con Dios
Wrapped in Plastic
Squam Lake (NH) House
Kane Architecture
Abarca & Palma - Refuge, Lefun 2020. Photos © Andrés Maturana.
Martha Boto (1925-2004) — Dialogue (acrylic on canvas, 1990)
Weekend cabin at the Mount Rainier National Park Ashford, Pierce, Washington, USA; 1960
Alan Liddle (photography by Chas. R. Pearson)
see map | about the architect
via “Häuser am Hang”; Callwey (1981)
William J. O'Brien (American, b. 1975), Untitled, 2008. Color pencil on paper, 156.5 x 92.1 cm.
Hayden Walling. Lechay House, Cape Cod, 1960, Photo by Raimund Koch
“Les Rochers” (The Rocks),
Havre Aubert Island, Magdalen Islands, Quebec, Canada,
La SHED Architects,
Photos Maxime Brouillet
One Hundred Views of the Moon by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 1/ Moon over Mount Inaba 2/Moon at the gate of Suzaku 3/ Cooling down at the river near Shijo 4/Patrol in the moonlight 5/Moon over the sea near Daimotsu. Color woodblock prints, Japan, 1885 © Nihon no hanga Amsterdam. Exhibition Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst, til January 9, 2022. Cologne, Germany,
Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) was the last great woodblock artist in the tradition of Japanese ukiyo-e, and the One Hundred Views of the Moon is considered his greatest creation. The series brings to life the history and mythology of ancient Japan. In all prints the moon plays a prominent role, sometimes it is clearly visible, sometimes it is referred to only in the beautiful poems of the text cartouches.
Open feeling kitchen - instead of kitchen island; place in dining table with built in bench at end
942. Valentin Bearth & Andrea Deplazes /// Willimann-Lötscher House (Tower House) /// Sevgein, Switzerland /// 1999
OfHouses presents Houses of the 90′s, part V: SuperSwiss. (Photos: © Ralph Feiner. Source: Domus 824 03/2000; Werk, Bauen + Wohnen 04/1999.)
boundary point cabin ~ bohlin cywinski jackson | photos © bryce duffy
Hocking Hills State Park Cabin
© L. Kelly
Sommerhuset 60D, Helgenæs, Denmark,
Pax Architects