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Displaced Volumes-More House by Acha Zaballa Arquitectos (via designboom)

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    • #homes
    • #house
    • #wood
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Tel Aviv Museum of Art by Preston Scott Cohen Architects (images by Pedro Kok)

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Proposal for the Documentation Center of Cambodia building

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Hydrofloors are only like the coolest thing ever invented. They are specially designed pools with movable floors. When you’re using your pool it’s just like a normal pool. But when you are done swimming or aquacising, you press a button and the pool’s floor slowly raises up while the water slips underneath the floor. Pimpin! Eventually the pool’s floor reaches the top and you are left with a large flat area you can use for recreation, dining, parties or any other dry land event you want.
Another press of the button and the floor sinks back down slowly to reveal your already water-filled pool. You can also stop the floor at any point which means you can make the pool as shallow or deep as you want. Having a kid’s party? Just set it for shallow kiddie pool depth. Be sure to throw a few extra chlorine tablets in the pool cleaning mechanism though, you know how kids are.
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analgolizedlogic:

Hydrofloors are only like the coolest thing ever invented. They are specially designed pools with movable floors. When you’re using your pool it’s just like a normal pool. But when you are done swimming or aquacising, you press a button and the pool’s floor slowly raises up while the water slips underneath the floor. Pimpin! Eventually the pool’s floor reaches the top and you are left with a large flat area you can use for recreation, dining, parties or any other dry land event you want.

Another press of the button and the floor sinks back down slowly to reveal your already water-filled pool. You can also stop the floor at any point which means you can make the pool as shallow or deep as you want. Having a kid’s party? Just set it for shallow kiddie pool depth. Be sure to throw a few extra chlorine tablets in the pool cleaning mechanism though, you know how kids are.

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“Güiro” at Art Basel Miami Beach 2012
By Los Carpinteros at Sean Kelly
Sponsored by Absolute Vodka Art Bureau

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Hollow Chair

Can i fill this with lasagna?

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Open Plan Home
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Open Plan Home

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Tower of London Competition 1890

While the Eiffel Tower was negatively received at first for its utilitarian appearance, it soon became a major attraction for Paris, France in the late 19th century. It represented structural ingenuity and innovation and soon became a major feat, rising to 300 meters of7,500 tons of steel and iron. Just three years after its unveiling, London sponsored a competition for its own version of the tower in 1890. The Tower Company, Limited collected 68 designs, all variations of the design of the Eiffel Tower. Proposals were submitted from the United States, Canada, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Austria, Turkey and Australia.  Many of the designs are bizarre interpretations of utilitarian structures, following the aesthetics of the Eiffel Tower, only bigger and taller.

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    • #Eiffel
    • #competition
    • #steel
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The Shape of Music – Martin Wattenberg

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(via Modular Modern Farmhouse by Budapesti Muhely - Design Milk)
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(via Modular Modern Farmhouse by Budapesti Muhely - Design Milk)

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ryanpanos:

Mies Says - Coffee with an Architect

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ryanpanos:

Low-Poly, Isometric Worlds by Tim Reynolds via BDiF

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spatula:

(via A Light Dream: House Delightfully Transformed With LEDs | Designs & Ideas on Dornob)
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(via A Light Dream: House Delightfully Transformed With LEDs | Designs & Ideas on Dornob)

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    • #design
    • #exterior
    • #light
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spatula:

(via Cersaie 2012: Bologna Water Design)
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(via Cersaie 2012: Bologna Water Design)

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