(via Bank Street By Prior Barraclough: A Home Is Covered In Greenery)
Monterey Bay Aquarium
🪼
will byers stan first human second

Andulka
Cosmic Funnies

Love Begins
AnasAbdin
we're not kids anymore.

titsay
Stranger Things
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Today's Document

Kaledo Art
Claire Keane
almost home
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

PR's Tumblrdome

No title available
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from Singapore

seen from United States
seen from Spain
seen from Brazil

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Brazil

seen from Malaysia

seen from Brazil
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Singapore
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from Malaysia
@triplepop
(via Bank Street By Prior Barraclough: A Home Is Covered In Greenery)
Regenerative vegan house, Kagoshima Japan,
Yakushima in southern Japan, with abundant rainfall meets almost 100% of its electricity demand through hydroelectric power.
This building, positioned to harmonize with existing vegetation, rocks and natural spring water, is a regenerative house that not only lets residents feel close to nature but also aims to enrich the natural cycle.
Made from natural, plant-based materials can also be called a "Vegan House," as it is in-tune with the lifestyle of the residents. Its ethical framework that respects life is a concept that redefines the principles of sustainability.
Tono Inc. Architects
Fortunata House, Caxias do Sul, Brazil,
Luciano Lerner Basso arquitecto
Villa Normanni Proves That Mediterranean Retreat Design Can Be Both Minimal and Deeply Local
Villa Normanni is a privately developed holiday villa complex in San Vito dei Normanni, Apulia, Italy, completed in 2025 by studio Urban Interior. Designed by Markéta Killí with creative involvement from her husband Lars Killi, the project was funded through the sale of two Prague properties and conceived as both a high-design holiday retreat and a long-term rental investment. The complex comprises a newly built main villa (124 m² usable) and a smaller apartment adapted from an existing agricultural structure (41 m²), totaling 206 m² of built-up area. The architecture draws directly from the Apulian vernacular—tufo stone walls, pietra Leccese floors, reed-covered pergolas, a walkable flat roof, and an external staircase—while the interiors apply a restrained material palette of wood, linen, rattan, and stone. Outdoor spaces include a pool deck, fireplace terrace, outdoor kitchen, and verandas. Technical systems include solar panels, a 200-meter well, rainwater harvesting, full HVAC for year-round use, and an EV charging station. Photography by Cosimo Calabrese and Duotono Fotografia.
More on WE AND THE COLOR.
Follow WE AND THE COLOR on Facebook / Twitter / Pinterest / YouTube / Instagram / Reddit / ChatGPT / Podcast
Valente, FGMF
This Cabin on the Sázava River Is a Masterwork of Minimal Architecture — and It Started With Ash
Mimosa Architects rebuilt a small cabin on the Sázava River in the Czech Republic, working from the stone plinth left behind after the original structure burned down. The new cabin is a light wooden frame clad in charred larch on the exterior and spruce panels inside, sitting on a robust stone base that doubles as flood protection and houses the wastewater tank. The river-facing wall is fully glazed across its entire length and fitted with a folding wooden shutter that closes the cabin completely when not in use. A single unified material palette—dark wood, black metal, and natural linoleum—turns the interior into a cave-like space that directs all attention outward to the river. The main living area spans the full height of the cabin; sleeping is confined to a compact attic loft. Apart from electricity, the cabin is self-sufficient, drawing water from an on-site well and heating with a woodstove. Photography by Petr Polák.
More on WE AND THE COLOR.
Follow WE AND THE COLOR on Facebook / Twitter / Pinterest / YouTube / Instagram / Reddit / ChatGPT / Podcast
5701 7th ave ~ Jared Brunk, Shana Yates, Mike Nesbit: Design Build
casa macahuite ~ studio font | photo credit: albertstudio