Volume “Chaillot 1″ (1981) designed for the exhibition “Construire pour habiter” in Paris, France, by Hans-Walter Müller
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From the series: “A man altered the landscape “
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Watch "The "architecture graveyard" is alive and well" on YouTube
This is super cool!
Reminds me of visiting the Solar Decathlon on the National Mall back in 2009. I should post photos of that some time.
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^ The Moon ^
Kimono Pre washed in Acid rain
Fabric in Cotton
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The Deconstructivists: Giving a Wide Horizon
The Deconstructivists: Giving a Wide Horizon
Frank O. Gehry and Coop Himmelb(lau): Wolfgang Höhl on the last generation to successfully implement experimental, theoretical and artistic approaches in their architecture.
published in:Deutsches Architektenblatt 06/22, May 30th, 2022
What fascinates you about your favorite house?
It’s a thing with favorite houses. Let’s say it was a special event for me to visit Frank O. Gehry’s Guggenheim…
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Volume (1984) for the Travelling Theater “Forum culturel du canton de Neuchâtel” in Bern, Switzerland, by Hans-Walter Müller
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From the series: “A man altered the landscape “
R.Tanaka
http://rafamonzo.tumblr.com / http://tanaka-clan.tumblr
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SPHÈRE D'ISOLATION, MODEL NO. S2.
c. 1971. Maurice-Claude Vidili.
Outfitted with a secondary power system, integrated fluorescent lighting, integrated shelving system, later smartphone-controlled Pioneer HI-FI speakers, a portable table lamp, two seat cushions and a window. Produced by Plastiques de Bourgogne, Saint-Rémy, France.
Fiberglass-coated polyester, methacrylate, clear polyresin, painted steel, with leatherette foam cushions.
75⅞ in. (193 cm) high including base.
70⅞ in. (180 cm) diameter.
Featured in a Time Magazine article in 1971 called “A Womb with a View”.
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