archiscene:

Beijiao Sports Center by Decode Urbanism Office

archiscene:

Beijiao Sports Center by Decode Urbanism Office

posted on 13.05.03

visitheworld:

Campus of Sertar Larung Gar, the world’s largest buddhist institute in Sichuan, China (by Mel s away).

visitheworld:

Campus of Sertar Larung Gar, the world’s largest buddhist institute in Sichuan, China (by Mel s away).

posted on 13.04.06

highon-y0u:

white-stars-black-sky:

aqua-rius:

judgings:

vanillasexiness:

ryanhchun:

I can’t believe places like these exist.

Wow

amazing

this looks like something out of the avatar

fuck me

where the hell even is this i wanna go and how the motherfuck did people carve shit in that rock its like 300 feet in the air

highon-y0u:

white-stars-black-sky:

aqua-rius:

judgings:

vanillasexiness:

ryanhchun:

I can’t believe places like these exist.

Wow

amazing

this looks like something out of the avatar

fuck me

where the hell even is this i wanna go and how the motherfuck did people carve shit in that rock its like 300 feet in the air

posted on 13.01.31

architectureofdoom:

onsomething:


facflickrfavorites:


O by kymak on Flickr. “Fujian Tulou”




A Fujian Tulou (“Fujian earthen structures”) in China

architectureofdoom:

onsomething:

facflickrfavorites:

O by kymak on Flickr.Fujian Tulou

A Fujian Tulou (“Fujian earthen structures”) in China

posted on 13.01.02

architectureofdoom:

ummhello:

A Hakka villages of Yongding, China

posted on 13.01.02

einheit-eulenspiegel:

Huangshan Mountain Village (China) by MAD architects

posted on 12.11.16

architecturalrenders:

MINIMAL RELAXATION, SHANGHAI, CHINA

posted on 12.10.29

urbangreens:

The Intercontinental Sanya Resort is in Sanya, Hainan, China

urbangreens:

The Intercontinental Sanya Resort is in Sanya, Hainan, China

posted on 12.09.20

posted on 12.08.15

victortsu:

a wall by wang shu, who, I just learned, practices ‘slow building’, in china. he recycles the buildings that demolished in china’s feverish construction phase to build new buildings. 
Sans_Titre_69 (by Clément Guillaume)

victortsu:

a wall by wang shu, who, I just learned, practices ‘slow building’, in china. he recycles the buildings that demolished in china’s feverish construction phase to build new buildings. 

Sans_Titre_69 (by Clément Guillaume)

posted on 12.08.03

posted on 12.07.16

unknownskywalker:

Shanghai At Night: A Growing City
The city of Shanghai sits along the delta banks of the Yangtze River along the eastern coast of China. The city proper is the world’s most populous city (the 2010 census counts 23 million people, including “unregistered” residents). With that many humans, the city is a tremendous sight at night.
Shanghai is a key financial capital for China and the Asian Pacific region. The bright lights of the city center and the distinctive new skyscrapers that form the skyline along the Pudong district (the eastern shore of the Huangpu River, a tributary of the Yangtze that cuts through the center of Shanghai) make for spectacular night viewing both on the ground and from space.

unknownskywalker:

Shanghai At Night: A Growing City

The city of Shanghai sits along the delta banks of the Yangtze River along the eastern coast of China. The city proper is the world’s most populous city (the 2010 census counts 23 million people, including “unregistered” residents). With that many humans, the city is a tremendous sight at night.

Shanghai is a key financial capital for China and the Asian Pacific region. The bright lights of the city center and the distinctive new skyscrapers that form the skyline along the Pudong district (the eastern shore of the Huangpu River, a tributary of the Yangtze that cuts through the center of Shanghai) make for spectacular night viewing both on the ground and from space.

posted on 12.04.16

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