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architizer: Rafael Arozarena Highschool by AMP Arquitectos
archiphile: bathroom design - nakahouse by xten
The Kirchberg Kiosk may look like a bunker, but it’s more of a folly.
It reminds us a bit of Charles Moore’s “supergraphics,” the massive graphic decals he would paint onto interior walls or ceilings to create optical illusions in his buildings.
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enochliew: Serous Bar Stool by Michael Stolworthy
The stool was created using the sand casting method and it is somehow done without any seams.
architizer: A bathroom at Lightbox in East Hampton, United States
A project by: Bernheimer Architecture
Seems like what architects are doing today looks same to me.
Queen Mary’s doll house, completed in 1924, was made to scale over three feet tall and contains models of products made by companies of the time. Queen Mary was an adult at the time of this doll house’s creation. Many of the items in the house are replicas of items in Windsor Castle, and many of the little pieces actually work.
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archiphile: houses: haller by haller jurgen
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8.0 Concrete Chair by Omer Arbel
Lighting detail in one of the lecture halls at the UCFS Mission Bay campus
It has been described as light pouring into a shaft like water in a downpipe.