Not today Justin

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Three Goblin Art
Claire Keane

if i look back, i am lost

@theartofmadeline
hello vonnie
NASA

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Jules of Nature
Cosimo Galluzzi
Misplaced Lens Cap
dirt enthusiast
Stranger Things
noise dept.
wallacepolsom

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Cube project
Model bashing project
Aerial shot with xray of a tower I had to design for school
Overall concept image
Javier Ramos Morán & Moisés Puente Rodríguez - House in an orchard, León 2012. Via plataforma, photos © Luís Díaz Díaz.
The gardens at Casa Fantini.
Wan Bao - 2020
Digital 2D_
Amirali Sharifi - 2020
Concept_
Xiao Han - 2020
Luum Zama @jgomes_colab
Tomás Drobny - 2019
Chongqing,China_
Mike Coots - 2020
New Zealand_
Luum Zama @jgomes_colab
Stairway House nendo
A two-family home in a quiet residential area of Tokyo. With other houses and apartment buildings pressing around the site, the architectural volume was pushed to the north to take in daylight, ventilation, and greenery of the yard into the living environment by a large glass front southern façade.
The layout plan made it possible to preserve the existing persimmon tree beloved by the previous generations. Considering the potential difficulties of going up and down the stairs, the rooms for the older couple were arranged on the 1st floor. The eight cats living with the older couple roam in and outdoors more freely, and encourages the mother to enjoy her hobby of gardening more freely.
The younger couple and their child reside on the 2nd and 3rd floors. To avoid the two households being completely separated at the top and bottom, a “stairway-like” structure was designed in the south yard, continuing upward into the building and penetrating the 1st through 3rd floors.
Meanwhile in Iceland: design concept of how electricity pylons could be turned into artworks.