architectureland:

arquigag:

Architectural model

superNODE by TYLER HOFT AND ALEX DORN
Design Development Studio
Critics: Mark Mistur and Demetrios

cjwho:

Amazingly Detailed Illustrations Drawn on Foam Coffee Cups by Cheeming Boey

Art Attack // Styrofoam Cup Artist Boey on YouTube

cjwho:

Lavender Bay Boatshed / Stephen Collier Architects

cjwho:

images of nature suspended within abandoned sites by noemie goudal

thekhooll:

Saffire Freycinet

The spectacular Freycinet region on Tasmania’s East Coast is home to a unique blend of romantic wonders – near-deserted white sandy beaches lapped by deep turquoise blue waters; soaring granite mountains that change shades from pink to red to orange depending on the sunlight; more than 300 rain-free days a year; and award-winning cool climate wines and seafood that comes to your plate almost dripping straight from the water.

ryandonato:

Thomas Brown, Penelopiad

aros:

Striking modern beach house in Mornington

madmothmiko:

Megounette

[On Tumblr]

(via dawnawakened)

cjwho:

Won Dharma Center / hanrahanMeyers architects

thekhooll:

Cambodian Tree Projections 

Clément Briend :“Cambodian culture is deeply rooted in a spirituality - marked by a belief in genii and fantasy creatures. In a dark cityscape, night reveals the presence of divine creatures on trees and subsequently makes them alive and real. Such nocturnal visions allow us to grasp the way magic profoundly influences how Cambodian people perceive the world.”

headandhaft:

“Found a few pics from the last craft fair. Always amazes me the diversity in appearance of timber from just a 5 mile radius of my workshop!…..”

(via dulcisdomus)

subtilitas:

Taller Básico De Arquitectura - Biotech labratory, Álava 2010. Via, photos (C) José Manuel Cutillas.

cjwho:

Watkins Glen State Park is located outside the village of Watkins Glen, New York, south of Seneca Lake in Schuyler County in the Finger Lakes region. The park’s lower part is near the village, while the upper part is open woodland. It was opened to the public in 1863 and was privately run as a tourist resort until 1906, when it was purchased by New York State. Since 1924, it has been managed by the Finger Lakes Region of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.

itscolossal:

This chandelier from Hilden & Diaz projects the shadow of a forest into your room!

(via cosascool)