Archive for the 'I walk through walls' Category

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Simple Plan - Welcome To My Life





House by Kyoko Ikuta and Katsuyuki Ozeki in Nagano, Japan

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The space between / Is the space we’ll fill with time
freies Erdgeschoss

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programatic spaces at it’s best


Architect David Jameson‘s Graticule House in Great Falls, Virginia.

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Going back to these origins – denies the culture rules.


APOLLO Architects & Associates, house in Tokyo.

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Beautiful freckles - colossal wreck.



BmasC Architects, the Huete House in Muñopepe, Spain.

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I met a traveler from an antique land



Batlle I Roig Architects designed the Head Office for the Telecommunications Market Commission in Barcelona, Spain.

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Und dann geht die Sonne auf…

Stage setting for the opera ‘Andre Chenier‘ by Italian composer Umberto Giordano, Bregenz 2011

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…softly


Floating House by MOS Architects

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The Rainbow Place /where heritage and tradition grew

Above dark clouds, grey skies and sombre haze,
Upon this shade and shelter the warm sun gleams.

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architecture of ruins
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Great and Deep. Lebbeus Woods.

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volcano in the city…



Basque Health Department by Coll-Barreu Arquitectos

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Fragmentation is the rule
Mission Hall built by Adam Richards Architects.
Just now at dezeen Blog


Project by Adam Richards: Ditchling Museum from Greenfinal. Great Illustration.

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it looks like rain / GREAT.


Dune House in Thorpeness, Suffolk, England by Jarmund/Vigsnæs Arkitekter

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TT, Tokyo 2009


Privat House by Mejiro Studio

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Escape into Life


by Jerry Wayne Downs

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a dream in a dream



Nakahouse by XTEN Architecture, an abstract home in the Hollywood Hills.

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nature of reality
Making the nature scene. Waiting for the day.




drawings by Masahiko Yendo

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Every day’s another dawning.


Adrian Kupcsik, Lives and works in Budapest, Hungary

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1+2 Buildings at the University of Leicester, by Stirling and Gowan, 1959
3 Ham Common Low-Rise Flats, by Stirling and Gowan, 1958
4, 5 + 6 Andrew Melville Halls, St. Andrews, by James Stirling, 1967

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the ghostly complexities of a present
Gerry Judah’s remarkable series of paintings ‘Frontiers’, concerns the rupture of places, and architecture, by violence.


Ruins hide things. Not just the memory of what they were, but the memories they still contain.

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We have breathed life into the characters and actions of our UNKNOWN FIELDS DIVISION and we have armed ourselves to survive in the new world.
Unbelievable work transported in wonderful visuality at AA School of Architecture, London.

1 The ruins of Twitter. Visual taken from the Work of Ioana Iliesiu

2 Vessels on Volcano Visual taken from the Work of KingPong Ho

3 The Final Endpoint Dystopia Visual taken from the Work of Tobias Jewson

4 Visual taken from the Work of Francisco Muguiro

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House with Gardens by Tetsuo Kondo

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LeCorbusier Farben in NCS in CMYK.

LINK->Farbuebersetzer_LC

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This House is built around a house that was already built on that terrain. Beijing, 2009



By BMA, Beijing Matsubara and Architects

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DETAILS I LIKE 1 /Always remember ‘less is more’.
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