“Their primary concerns are experiment, reflection, a physical involvement with the end result and the input of the viewer.”
Belgian architects Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh have completed a see-through church in Limburg, Belgium.
The ten metre-high church is constructed from 100 stacked layers of weathered steel plates.
Rachel Whiteread, much? SOLID.
Brandhaus II by Staufer & Hasler Architekten, as photographed by Rasmus Norlander
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Ice Cube on Ray & Charles Eames. He studied architectural drafting before rappin’ his socks off. Howzaboudat.
(Source: kottke.org)
Treehotel in Sweden. (rustybreak)
I’m not a particular fan of this project, but this photo of it is pretty spectacular.
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Huski Apartments by Elenberg Fraser
The design originated from the geometry of a snowflake.
(via architectureofhappiness)
“Their primary concerns are experiment, reflection, a physical involvement with the end result and the input of the viewer.”
Belgian architects Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh have completed a see-through church in Limburg, Belgium.
The ten metre-high church is constructed from 100 stacked layers of weathered steel plates.
Rachel Whiteread, much? SOLID.
Brandhaus II by Staufer & Hasler Architekten, as photographed by Rasmus Norlander
(via architizer)
Ice Cube on Ray & Charles Eames. He studied architectural drafting before rappin’ his socks off. Howzaboudat.
(Source: kottke.org)
Treehotel in Sweden. (rustybreak)
I’m not a particular fan of this project, but this photo of it is pretty spectacular.
(via replek)
Huski Apartments by Elenberg Fraser
The design originated from the geometry of a snowflake.
(via architectureofhappiness)








