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mothernaturenetwork:

The far-out fantasy homes of SunRay KelleyHe’s not your average barefoot, chain-smoking, nature-obsessed green builder … take a tour of SunRay Kelley’s woodsy compound filled with homes built from natural materials and seemingly imported from another time and place.
Inspired By… SunRay Kelley from Shwood Eyewear on Vimeo.   [Vimeo] via [TreeHugger]

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    The far-out fantasy homes of SunRay Kelley
    He’s not your average barefoot, chain-smoking, nature-obsessed green builder … take a tour of SunRay Kelley’s woodsy compound filled with homes built from natural materials and seemingly imported from another time and place.

    Inspired By… SunRay Kelley from Shwood Eyewear on Vimeo.   [Vimeo] via [TreeHugger]

    (via wearetheweavers)

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    ummhello:

    Is This Place Great or What. Photographer Brian Ulrich explores “dark stores” — empty big boxes and ghost malls, collateral consumer damage of the economic crash.

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  4.   archimaps:

Inside a metro station in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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    Inside a metro station in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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Don’t Forget to Look Up, from the Downtown Doodler
South East corner of 48th & 5th Avenue. See more.

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    Don’t Forget to Look Up, from the Downtown Doodler

    South East corner of 48th & 5th Avenue. See more.

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Diener & Diener - New east wing of the Museum of Natural History, Berlin 2010. After being nearly destroyed by bombing during WWII, the architects took a unique approach to its reconstruction and preservation. Using silicon molds taken from the surviving exterior shell, a replication of the existing facade was cast in concrete, down to the detailed level of each individual brick. Due to the light-sensitive nature of the exhibits within, some existing windows were bricked up, and the new concrete cast windows were given the original mullion details. The result is an interesting patchwork highlighting the building’s history; a dialog between it’s original form, destruction, and reconstruction. Image via.

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    Diener & Diener - New east wing of the Museum of Natural History, Berlin 2010. After being nearly destroyed by bombing during WWII, the architects took a unique approach to its reconstruction and preservation. Using silicon molds taken from the surviving exterior shell, a replication of the existing facade was cast in concrete, down to the detailed level of each individual brick. Due to the light-sensitive nature of the exhibits within, some existing windows were bricked up, and the new concrete cast windows were given the original mullion details. The result is an interesting patchwork highlighting the building’s history; a dialog between it’s original form, destruction, and reconstruction. Image via.

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  7.   enochliew:

Chillout Sessions XII by Andrew van der Westhuyzen
A homage to Frank Lloyd Wright and Neutra, and the lifestyles their buildings accommodated.

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    Chillout Sessions XII by Andrew van der Westhuyzen

    A homage to Frank Lloyd Wright and Neutra, and the lifestyles their buildings accommodated.

    Source: collider.com.au