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HiFi Rose RA180
Dream on, Matt McCormick
Audio Technica AT-LPA2
Gianmarco Magnani / Velorama Vol. 1 / Illustration / 2024
TreeHugger Tourist Information Office / MoDusArchitects ph: Oskar Da Riz
Garden Wall, NGV Architecture Commission -Â Other Architects
R. Buckminster Fuller: Inventions and ModelsÂ
R. Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) was a renowned 20th century inventor and visionary born in Milton, Massachusetts. Dedicating his life to making the world work for all of humanity, Fuller operated as a practical philosopher who demonstrated his ideas as inventions that he called âartifacts.â
Edward Cella Art & Architecture is presenting R. Buckminster Fuller: Inventions and Models, an exhibition of his work. FInd more information following the source link .
Buddhanimit Temple / Skarn Chaiyawat + Rina Shindo + Witee Wisuthumporn ph: Chaovarith Poonphol Photography
By Johnny De Guzman
Lyft Headers
UK-based illustrator James Gilleard has created headers of cities across North America for the ride share app Lyft.Â
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Australian Salt
Germany-based photographer Kevin Krautgartner has captured the beauty of salt evaporation ponds, also called salterns. They are shallow artificial ponds designed to extract salts from sea water. To make itâs sea salt, many companies in Australia are using a method called âsolar evaporationâ. Solar salt is produced by the action of sun and wind on seawater in large ponds. The seawater evaporates in successive ponds until the seawater is fully concentrated and the salt then crystallizes on the floor of the pond. Due to variable algal concentrations, vivid colours, from bright blue to deep red, are created in the evaporation ponds. The colour indicates the salinity of the ponds.
Buchner BrĂŒndler Architekten - House extension, MĂŒnchenstein 2017. Prev, photos © Rory Gadiner, Ruedi Walti.
Monolicious III Germany-based photographer Sebastian Weiss continues his architectural series about the relationship of lines, forms and surfaces. The photographs were taken in Los Angeles, Berlin, Frankfurt, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Toulouse, Paris, Orivesi, Lisbon, Milan, Kangasala, Hamburg and Créteil.
You can follow the ongoing project on Instagram.Â
Italianate House / Renato DâEttorre Architects
Photos © Simone Bossi