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The human fascination of going underground can be understood by reading Jules Verne’s A Journey to the Center of the Earth, and the same fascination can be seen in some architectural projects:
Subterranea | Excavating spaces from the depths of the mind Thanatopsis Underground Information Chambers
via reflektopia
The Possibility of a Void: In-Between City™ on Flickr.
Tatzu Nishi and Public Art Fund have announced a monumental new project in New York City’s Columbus Circle.
Pictured above is a conceptual drawing/photograph of the artist’s last intervention, “Hotel Ghent”:
Tazu Rous, also known as Tatzu Nishi, has developed ‘hotel ghent’, a temporary structure surrounding the clock face of the belltower belonging to ghent, belgium’s sint-pieters train station. in this spatial encounter, the circa 1912 clock belonging to the bustling transit stop has been built into the center of a small rectangular room by the japanese-born and berlin-based artist as a relaxed setting for an up-close interaction with the previously inaccessible structure. for ‘hotel ghent’, rous created the room to function as both a private hotel suite in the evenings and stopping point for visitors of TRACK: a contemporary city conversation between the hours of 12:00 (noon) and 18:00 (6pm).
(via tazu rous aka tatzu nishi: temporary belltower hotel in ghent)
(via Installations Exhibits)
(via Dejan Jovanovski / Architectural Drawings / Yamato-e Metropolis: The Work of Akira Yamaguchi | Origami Cupcake)
Dystopia | Bunker: Architecture of Fear
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Tesla Tower erected in Shoreham, Long Island, New York was 187 feet high, the spherical top was 68 feet in diameter. The Tower, which was to be used by Nikola Tesla is his "World Wireless" was never finished. (via Sky Is The Limit)
Organic architecture
Illustrations by Atelier Olschinsky (via The future is already here — it’s just not very evenly distributed - but does it float)
roofs of New York | camouflage pattern on the roof at the Museum of Modern Art (via New York City)
photo by Michael Baumgarten (via DYSTOPIA)
Jean-Marc Emy | CityLIFE (via Urban Design)
Vertical Strip Tease: Upside-Down Las Vegas Skyscraper (via Concept Lab)
AA School of Architecture Projects Review 2012 - Diploma 1 - Wesley Mark Perrott | The Cybernetic Meadow (via Concept Lab)
AA 2012 - Diploma 1 - Kevin Primat - Birth of the Bank of England (via Concept Lab)