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Haus L., in Weerberg, Austria (architect Margarethe Heubacher-Sentobe, 1996)
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Three Cubes Colliding is an experimental kite designed by Sash Reading with Ivan Morison from the Studio 10 Arch at the University of Westminster. The kite was fabricated and engineered by Queen and Crawford. The kite features 1700 3d printed connectors, carbon fibre rods and cubenfibre aerospace fabric. Click through for a video showing the kite’s test flight in Jersey.
Designed by RO & AD Architects, the Moses Bridge literally parts the waters that surround a beautiful 17th Century Dutch fort, allowing pedestrians to pass through. The bridge is made from sustainable Accsys Technologies Accoya wood, which is both FSC and PEFC certified.
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Auditorium in Leon, Spain by Mansilla + Tunon Architects
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Master Shower, North Bay Residence, Prentiss Architects
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Rob Davis Hope it doesn't rain... you'd get all wet!
Casa Gamma Issa, Sao Paulo, Brazil (by Studio MK27, photo by James Silverman)
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Transparency..."Plus House" by Claesson Koivisto Rune, 2007
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United Tannery & Boot Factory Refurbishment | Wolveridge Architects.
The apartment block complex on Budapest' Práter street 30-32 was designed by the Plant architects company. There are two new buildings that function as wings to an existing older block. The facades of the two new sections are clad in the same dark-born clinker brick, whereby the surface is interrupted at various points by projections of different lengths in fair-faced concrete. These balconies stand out over the street like so many special balconies. Between the new buildings, these protrusions grow longer, and some of them actually extend as far as the opposite building. The interplay of short parapets, balconies and bridges creates a frozen image that seemingly arises by chance from a dynamic process of growing links.
house built atop the foundation of a historic barn in northwestern spain • carlos quintáns eiras
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The Parasol in Seville is the world's largest wooden structure. The waffle-like crown structure was completed 4 years after a competition held by the city of Seville. (www.yatzer.com/Me...)
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Villa Vals by SeARCH & Christian Müller Architects
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Torre de Observación de Aves en Graswarder, Heiligenhafen
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Jenn Augstman omg i would LOVE to be there