“And what is above us?” At first, there seemed to have been a vast arrangement of screens floating suspended in midair hovering around the daemons. This arrangement had given birth to something new - or perhaps it is merely that our angle of view has shifted, revealing a different, eye-wateringly strange configuration. A screen is flat, as are the images that the screen holds. In motion, the images surrounding our storytellers were not flat - indeed, they changed at every opportunity, with each blink or turn of the head. No - they did not change, these motes, not truly. Rather, each mote represented a notion - a cluster of concepts, impressions, or beliefs. From any angle, they appeared differently to the observer. Such a multiplicity of imagery should have been overwhelming - and from certain angles, it was. Yet there were angles of the strange mosaic which revealed order, harmony - sublimity. “Above us is the Lattice.” http://ehaema.blogspot.com/
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The Jeanne Hachette center, my new standard to judge all other architecture against and find wanting.
(fun fact: named after a folk hero literally called “ Joan the Hatchet”.Which, well, that tracks.)
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PH Thames
Alonso&Crippa
Palermo, Argentina, 2017
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Mars Station Corridor 01
by Kurobot
originally spotted here
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Hey! I just wanted to show you these cool photos I took of my Fig 👀👀 it’s so cool to see how he basically has veins
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Placebo Pharmacy by KLab Architecture
Principal architect: Konstantinos Labrinopoulos
Façade artistic implementation: Xara Marantidou
Design team: Enrique Ramirez, Mark Chapman, Kostis Anagnostakis
Images credit: P. Kokkinias
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Summertime Housing
SeARCH
George Gershwinlaan, 1082 LS Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2016
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Gaudet House, Tourrettes-sur-Loup, Antti Lovag (1968)
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