Until I remembered that i have spring allergies and im not happy at all anymore
Little House on the Ferry GO Logic
CLT’s were utilized as a construction solution for a seasonal residence that can be applied to remote locations, including the many beautiful and difficult-to-access islands off the coast of Maine. The residence, Little House on the Ferry, consists of three small structures—a living unit and two bedroom units that are linked by an exterior deck—that follow the land’s topography and are arranged to create a loosely enclosed outdoor space that can be accessed from multiple points.
Images and text via GO Logic
Guido Gutiérrez Ruiz
White Walls Jean Nouvel + Takis Sophocleous Architects
From the architect:
On the south façade a vertical landscape covers approximately 80% of the building’s façade area. This exceptional living environment is working like a natural “brise soleil”. The plants will act as a natural sun control shielding the apartments and the offices from direct sun during summer while admitting a maximum of sunlight in winter. This “living “façade” supports a variety of Cypriote climbing and spreading plants and will be continually transformed by the cyclic movements of the different seasons. 400 years old olive trees continue this vertical landscape on the perimeter of the building. It creates the link to the adjacent urban park and gets a part of the scenery of the city.
Images and text via Jean Nouvel
Antarctica René Koster
The Project ‘Antarctica’ shows a series of photographs of a voyage to the South Pole. I travelled with a sailing ship which was built in 1911; the same period the last great expeditions left for the unknown continent.
Thoughts of frozen ships trapped in ice-covered seas cross my mind, images of the photographers who joined these expeditions to report of the unexplored. Fascinated by their stories I head for the same circumstances as those of the early twentieth century. A journey of longing, to a time that once was. An heroic saga; filled with hardship and adventure, in an infinite, barren land.
Images and text via René Koster
BAV SINGH KUDHAIL
A small sampling of the images crated by BAV SINGH KUDHAIL that you will find on his tumblr and IG. A collection of drawings and doodles from an architecture student.
Check out this tumblr!
My version of the Der Eisendrache logo. Not really fan of the dragon but the font looks cool tho.
Le Corbusier, Immeuble Molitor, 1934, Paris, France
You can’t solve all your problems by drawing pictures, but it’s worth a try.
Math professor (via mathprofessorquotes)
Photo by 席子.