cabbagerose:

5 franklin place, nyc/ben van berkel
via: belmortimer

cabbagerose:

5 franklin place, nyc/ben van berkel

via: belmortimer

posted : Tuesday, October 16th, 2012

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reblogged from : cabbagerose :: architectural inspiration

posted : Tuesday, October 16th, 2012

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reblogged from : Spatula

The Magnet and the Bomb (Detail)

The Magnet and the Bomb (Detail)

posted : Saturday, September 1st, 2012

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The Magnet and the Bomb

The Magnet and the Bomb

posted : Saturday, September 1st, 2012

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Yeah I got this from this is paper, you can see the rest of the photos there from the click-through. 
The nesting of objects is particularly appealing. 

Yeah I got this from this is paper, you can see the rest of the photos there from the click-through. 

The nesting of objects is particularly appealing. 

posted : Thursday, July 5th, 2012

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Behold, the Tea House by Archi-Union Architects. Perhaps one of the most interesting exploratory architectural design works I have seen in a while. 

Behold, the Tea House by Archi-Union Architects. Perhaps one of the most interesting exploratory architectural design works I have seen in a while. 

posted : Thursday, July 5th, 2012

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posted : Wednesday, July 4th, 2012

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It’s nice to see concrete work break the square shape. This house does a great job creating interesting perhaps ‘bio-morphic’ space within the constraints of a rectilinear envelope

It’s nice to see concrete work break the square shape. This house does a great job creating interesting perhaps ‘bio-morphic’ space within the constraints of a rectilinear envelope

posted : Wednesday, July 4th, 2012

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This is an interesting application of complexity taking a more minimalist architectural space and create a much more exciting atmospheric condition with relatively little materials. It’s a shame I couldn’t make it to the click-through link.

This is an interesting application of complexity taking a more minimalist architectural space and create a much more exciting atmospheric condition with relatively little materials. It’s a shame I couldn’t make it to the click-through link.

posted : Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012

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The MPA Building by Lousinha Architects in Portugal

The MPA Building by Lousinha Architects in Portugal

posted : Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012

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