skagen klitgård house ~ pax architects | photos © coast studio

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skagen klitgård house ~ pax architects | photos © coast studio
Lime tree and straw roof
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Őrségi kástu
Rebekával tettünk egy rövid utat az Őrségben. Itt-ott le is ültünk rajzolni, ezt az éléskamrát a pityerszeri skanzenben láttuk. Aztán itthon vektoroztam és a rosszul látott részeket is kijavítottam, persze nem mindenhol. :D
Old Hungarian pantry
Rebeka and I spent some time in Őrség, which is a rural area at the border of Hungary, next to Austria and Slovenia. This land is mostly unchanged for the past centuries and it is full of kind people, traditional restaurants, mushrooms and beautiful old buildings. We took our chance to draw on the spot, because it's always fun to capture interesting architecture! So here is the last remaining Kástu with two floors which is still on the very spot where it was built. It was used to store all sorts of edible goods during winter season.
5/10.2018 - a creative weekend getaway on samsø
Palm and/or straw roofs, also known as "palapas" are an ancestral tradition of Mexico's architecture.
After all, can any modern material beat the wonderful thatched roof? I am drawn to them like a moth to a candle. They convey a sense of homeliness and natural softness which is impossible to get in modern materials. Have a look at these examples. Some of them have already been covered as individual projects in earlier posts.
Escena de la Calle con una palloza - Escena da rúa cunha palloza,, O Cebreiro, Lugo, 2011.