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Buildings that make me never want to draw a square room ever again!
The Shape of Space: NASA Designs for Orbital Space Settlements
What the orbital space habitats designed for NASA in 1975 can teach us about living in new geometries.
pavillon Bloomberg d’Akihisa Hirata situé devant l’entrée principale du Musée d’Art Contemporain de Tokyo
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Brasilia Digital TV Tower
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emmas designblogg - Hueso, Mexico - a restaurant covered in bones
Scandinavian style and design minimalist pure simple
The Atrium
Whilst designed by David Chipperfield Architects, Pacific Quay (docks are never called 'dock' these days) Studios was completed by Keppie Design in a slightly controversial move which some say was an example of the BBC bottling-out of their much vaunted committment to top-notch architecture. Suffice to say though, the quality of detail is still a delight in this somewhat deceptive building... Pacific Quay is a completely modern name: the partially-filled dock that formerly occupied the site…
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˚Frank Lloyd Wright, Samuel-Novarro House - Los Angeles, California 1920
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letsbuildahome-fr: “ Brasilia - Photos for AD Spain ”
Brion Vega Cemetery_Carlo Scarpa
1972, Altivole, Italy
musgum earth architecture
the musgum, an ethnic group in far north province in cameroon, created their homes from compressed sun-dried mud.