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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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FERRARI 250 GT Berlinetta
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Pavillon Du Lac Daoust Lestage
The Box, Ekerö Ralph Erskine
Images by Åke E:son Lindman
Sonoma weeHouse in Santa Rosa
Alchemy Architects’s Sonoma weeHouse was designed in Minnesota for a client in San Francisco, built in Oregon, and shipped to its Santa Rosa, CA site 90% complete. The client, an architect himself and Apple’s Director of Store Design, was the project’s co-pilot with weeHouse founder Geoffrey Warner, Alchemy’s principal architect. This small, ultra-minimal, high-end home is based on Alchemy’s weeHouse but customized to meet the luxe finishing requirements the client requested. The prefab house is composed of two minimalist open-sided boxes set on a concrete plinth nestled on the edge of gnarled oaks and an expansive view. Both structures feature steel frames, 9 ft. tall sliding glass walls set into custom corrugated weathering steel boxes and ipe interiors with oiled oak cabinetry. The boxes are offset on board-formed concrete plinths connected by a set of Alchemy-designed steel stairs and railings fabricated in Minnesota.
future islands
THE INK WELL /// FUTURE ISLANDS (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
There goes the fear
Daily inspiration. Learn more about the project www.aestate.be
Stone Creek Camp in Montana
Stone Creek Camp by Andersson-Wise Architects is situated on the flanks of a long hill, leading visitors into a gradual discovery of the site. Two gatehouse buildings announce claim to the property; a pebble and earth path leads down the hill to the master house, lodge, and guest house.
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Agnes Obel is back!
Daily inspiration. Learn more about the project www.aestate.be
Daily inspiration. Learn more about the project www.aestate.be
Black Seasons Julien Coquentin
My black seasons were those of childhood, seasons plunged into darkness, where the time year after year always bury a little more. The photographed territory is in Europe, where I grew up, and landscapes are similar to my bedside table, they hide my memory, with all the smells, tastes, sensations that I was able to experience.
How do we go beyond the territory of childhood when it looks like to pens?
In my memory, it is bounded by some hills, some meadows, forest, village, countryside as a playground. And that’s what we were, the country’s children, the children of a landscape. I had the chance to grow in a protected environment, we were a few friends, animals with a territory. Young dogs peeing in the grass and mark their habitat. We had our huts, hiding places, secrets. This child then wrote my relationship to space and returning to those places is like being a kid, eternal, part of the earth. My black seasons are fields, peasants, the darkness of a church, the silence of the forest, mad dashes and lowing of cattle, the inexorable passage of time between my fingers.
Images and text by Julien Coquentin