BIRD ISLAND
Posted on August 18th, 2010 | Categorie: Architecture | By: pope |
Luxury boutique hotel close to Bordeaux for nature lovers. (via anothermag)
Luxury boutique hotel close to Bordeaux for nature lovers. (via anothermag)
A house fully made from Lego bricks.
Lego Shop opens in NYC in the Rockefeller Center. I want one in Budapest!!! (via designrelated)
Frank Gehry’s center for Brain Health located in Las Vegas will become one of Architecture’s icons. (via weheart)
Full article here
Nice little house in Buenos Aires designed by Pop Arq. (via architecture4us)
Just enjoy Jwilly’s photo series about roofs of the rich n famous in NYC. (via ignant)
The garden house is a triangular house Swedish by architectural firm Tham & Videgård. (via contemporist)
Amazing architecture for the office of architects brian bell and david yocum.
“Kolelinia”. A fresh concept by Martin Angelov for a new way of transportation by hanging steel wires in the air and using them as bicycle lanes.
I am waiting for the day when our cities realize the need. Hopefully not only when the oil runs out. (via archdaily)
Tucked away in the forest is this unique “triangular” cabin called the Allandale House designed by William O’Brien Jr. who is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at the MIT School of Architecture and Planning. (Buzz Beast)
The Expo opend it’s doors and this is the Danish Pavilion designed by BIG with ARUP and 2+1. (via archdaily)
House completely made by natural material. Watch the video of how they made it. (via archdaily)
Shell Exterior house in Japan by tokyo based company artechnic. (via aboyinmidair.com )
A more natural and sustainable way of building. Lets learn from the Sudano-Sahelian style mud towers in Malian town of Djenné. (via Another)
‘360 House’ by SUBARQUITECTURA from Spain. (via Dailytonic)
“Light is only seen when it is reflected”. Light installation by Roso for show brand calrk’s. (via WeHeart)
Very nice bar in Vienna. (via archdaily)
Got some water around, than why not get a floating office? (via Stipistop)
I would love to live in Kensaku Kamamutoy’s house called “Arch de Now” which is located in Miyazaki, Japan.
(via Modern Architect Daily)
The art of beautiful urinal sculptures by Clark Sorensen. (thx Michelle)
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