Auhaus Architecture and Interiors. Concrete House 1. Torquay, Victoria. Australia. photos: Derek Swalwell
Caruso St John, Elysée-Mudac Museum, 2015, Lausanne, Switzerland
Ootteko huomannu et kaikki näytölliset asiat alkaa Teellä? Tabletti, televisio, tietokone, telefooni, teletapit…
Minä koulutöitä vältellessä (via nojavittu)
Zeynep Oba
Fanego House Sergio Fanego + Gabinete de Arquitectura
Harvard’s Colorful Library Filled With 2,500 Pigments Collected form Around the World
Tye River Cabin Olson Kundig
Situated in a dense forest near the Tye River, this meditative retreat connects to the nature that surrounds it.
The square base of the two-level structure is rendered in cast-in-place concrete, as is the large central fireplace that serves as the core and anchor for the cabin. Custom-designed, pivoting glass windows swing open to reveal the corners and sides of the space, blurring the line between inside and outside. Rusted mild steel siding wraps the exterior areas not given over to windows. Deep overhangs shelter the main living area from the regular rain showers. Concrete patios extend the living space outdoors and follow the contours of the land toward the water.
Images and text via Olson Kundig
Keiji Ashizawa Design. House in Inagi. Tokyo. Japan. photos: Takumi Ota
For those of you with anxiety
here’s a website that translates the time into hexidecimal colours,
here is a website where you can create your own galaxies
here is a website where you can play flow
here you can interact with organisms in different environments to see how to music changes
here you can play silk which is an interactive generative art designing website.
Here is a website where you can travel along a 3D line into the infinite unkown
here is a website where you can listen to rain with or without music
There is now a part two!