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Unusually shaped Door with awning, yellow facade. Via Pinterest. No author information provided.
Contemporary residential architecture, Miami, Florida. No author information provided. Via Pinterest.
Door, windows, Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico. Via Pinterest. No author information provided.
Extremely filthy, highly branded, and built from reclaimed shipping containers, this foreboding vision of the future of architecture paints a rather bleak fate for cities. Created by South African designer Justin Plunkett, the so-called Con/struct series is meant to illustrate the overbearing influence of commercialization both on the way we live and on our urban landscape. Plunkett hopes his computer-animated work—which looks like one part shipping container architecture gone awry and one part ruin porn—will "encourage questioning and exploration: inviting the debate around how marketing-induced aspiration and perceived value can empower but can also corrupt, how it can be both perverse and create beauty." Via Pinterest
Contemporary architecture. Via Pinterest. No author or location information provided.
Amsterdam by Macenzo. Contemporary architecture. Via Pinterest.
Tate Modern Museum, London with identifiable flying object. Via Tiffany Fairall on Facebook. Author info in lower left hand corner.
Blue door, Tunisia. Via Pinterest. No author information provided.
Blue door, Tunisia. Via Pinterest. No author information provided.
Doors/entry, India. Via Pinterest. No author information provided.
Gun family rear car window decal on Phoenix street (stopped at red light) today. A critique on gun control or a pro-gun emblem? (at Phoenix, Arizona)
Resting elefant by Pasha Ivaniushko - Photo 12326519 / 500px. Via Pinterest.
Peacock. Via Pinterest. No author information provided.
Hummingbird. Via Pinterest. No a author information provided.
The Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Via Facebook.
Red door with climbing rose bush in Marsaskala, Malta, Europe. Via Pinterest. No author information provided.
Art from American Civil War: Thomas Moran, Slave Hunt, Dismal Swamp, Virginia, 1862, oil on canvas, Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Gift of Laura A. Clubb, Image © 2012 Philbrook Museum of Art, Inc., Tulsa, Oklahoma Smithsonian American Art Museum