kateoplis:

Fashion designer Scott Newkirk’s New York cabin

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ryanpanos:

Plywood Dome v.2 via Kristoffer Tejlgaard

A geodesic dome, like the one put up by Kristoffer Tejlgaard and Benny Jepsen at the Danish music festival, Roskilde Festival in 2012, is a construction that optimises the use of resources to a high degree, by imitating natures own methods.
 
The molecular structure found in one given family of carbon molecules, is copied when constructing geodesic domes. This structure allows for great strength and stability, construction of large-sized spaces using a minimum of building materials as well as reduced energy consumption used for heating because of the minimal surface and aerodynamic form of the dome.

posted on 13.04.11

designspectrum:

Villa Blåbär by pS Arkitektur

The surrounding nature and slope dictated the shape of this house fully covered in black roofing felt, and features the beautifully crafted timber deck.

posted on 13.04.08

(Source: ooh-and-ahh)

posted on 13.04.06

enochliew:

Jübergturm Hemer by Birk Heilmeyer and Frenzel Architects

Diminishing loads upward corresponds with decreasing number of timber rods, allowing increasing panoramic view the higher you get to the observation deck.

posted on 13.04.03

posted on 13.04.03

ileftmyheartintokyo:

IMG_1974 by y.okaue on Flickr.

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amy-winn-interior:

Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavilion by Snohetta.

I like the simplicity of this pavilion as its doesn’t have much inside but has everything a person who has been walking for a long time would need - a place to sit and get warm. The large glass façade is a way that the people who are resting can still be at one with the outdoors. 

posted on 13.03.19

architectura:

Arbor 15 - Kerimov Prishin Architects

posted on 13.03.19

(Source: hiromitsu)

posted on 13.03.11

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