posted : 水曜日, 1月 4th, 2012

tags : reblog

reblogged from : do nothing

(出典: subtilitas)

posted : 水曜日, 1月 4th, 2012

tags : reblog

reblogged from : umm hello?

architectureandarts:

Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript - Yale University designed by SOM. 

architectureandarts:

Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript - Yale University designed by SOM. 

posted : 水曜日, 1月 4th, 2012

tags : reblog

reblogged from : architecture and arts

posted : 土曜日, 11月 5th, 2011

tags : reblog

reblogged from : tomato Tumblr

ummhello:

“One leg is dangerous and three legs are too stable and boring.” - Terunobu Fujimori

ummhello:

“One leg is dangerous and three legs are too stable and boring.” - Terunobu Fujimori

posted : 土曜日, 11月 5th, 2011

tags : reblog

reblogged from : umm hello?

posted : 土曜日, 11月 5th, 2011

tags : reblog

reblogged from : Close your eyes, clear your heart, let it go...

davidkendall:

“Autumn Ride”
(photo by Ming Chai)

davidkendall:

“Autumn Ride”

(photo by Ming Chai)

posted : 金曜日, 10月 28th, 2011

tags : reblog

reblogged from : Things and Stuff

posted : 月曜日, 10月 24th, 2011

tags : reblog

reblogged from : mind your ps and qs

theblackworkshop:

Riverbank House in Kikugawa, Japan

theblackworkshop:

Riverbank House in Kikugawa, Japan

posted : 月曜日, 10月 24th, 2011

tags : reblog

reblogged from : The Black Workshop

posted : 月曜日, 10月 24th, 2011

tags : reblog

reblogged from : ça plane pour moi

posted : 月曜日, 10月 24th, 2011

tags : reblog

reblogged from : Adessive

lifespotting:

Love the beauty, architecture and a great reminder - always keep looking UP…no matter what!
Mahabat Maqbara, India

lifespotting:

Love the beauty, architecture and a great reminder - always keep looking UP…no matter what!

Mahabat Maqbara, India

posted : 日曜日, 10月 16th, 2011

tags : reblog

reblogged from : do nothing

subtilitas:

Suppose Design Office - House in Takaya, Hiroshima 2011. In one of their latest completed homes, Suppose blurs the line between interior and exterior not with direct exposure to the elements, but rather by bringing the outside in. A long soil pathway with concrete stepping stones meanders through the home, connecting the front entry to the backyard. Unfinished plywood panels surround this central area, emphasizing the natural state of the materials. Living spaces are scattered throughout the volume in boxes that sit slightly higher then the soil, and feature operable walls that either close or open towards the internal yard. It will be interesting to see if plants/grass grow in over time (though it looks mostly sandy), creating an interior strip of nature around which all of the daily activities of the house occur.

posted : 火曜日, 10月 4th, 2011

tags : architecture suppose_design_office japan timber house reblog

reblogged from : architecture and arts

nevver:

What we’re reading, Miler Lagos

nevver:

What we’re reading, Miler Lagos

posted : 金曜日, 9月 2nd, 2011

tags : reblog

reblogged from : Bookshelf Porn

posted : 金曜日, 9月 2nd, 2011

tags : architecture switzerland xs reblog

reblogged from : umm hello?