
A Bridge in Paris / AZC (Atelier Zündel Cristea)
Paris Bridge by AZC (Atelier Zündel Cristea) (Winner of the 3rd prize for ’Bridge in Paris’ – ArchTriumph competition): The competition brief, A Bridge in Paris, allows us to locate an architectural reflection within this same realm of contemporary urban enjoyment. It appears to us that Paris has the bridges and passages necessary for the flow […]
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Mira München Nordheide / Nick Frank
Completed in 2008, the Mira München Nordheide is a two-building retail development designed by architects at Chapman Taylor to create a new urban square for clients Fondara GmbH. The shopping centre is a model of efficiency, equipped with one of the largest geothermal cooling systems in Europe and even receiving a Gold Award for Sustainable […]
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The International Bank of Trustocorp (Brand Signage x Anti-Consumer Messages) / TrustoCorp x The Outsiders
Here are some new pieces by subversive street art collective TrustoCorp. These vector compositions are composed of well-known, ubiquitous brand signage that pollute our communities. TrustoCorp has reconfigured and mashed up these signs to send scathing messages about our consumer culture; they seemingly take a shiv to an exhausting, materialistic, gluttonous and wasteful society. This work is […]
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What If? / SLip
What If? What if we made different choices in our lives? Here is a series of photo montages by French artist SLip depicting famous pop cultural and historic figures with an alternate life, existance and destiny. Also, check out Movies Remixed From Another Time by Peter Stults for a similar project. –@s_iravani
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Jiaxing College Library and Media Center / LYCS Architecture
The competition winning proposal for the Jiaxing College Library & Media Center, designed by LYCS Architecture, seeks to break antiquated design conventions by intelligently negotiating contemporary architectural design into the traditional Chinese campus. Surrounded by rich woods and luscious water, the 42,000 m2 library plays with hierarchy – the hierarchy of multiple, increasingly private...
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See Inside Box for Details / Ben Frost
See Inside Box for Details by Ben Frost at Shooting Gallery San Francisco: Shooting Gallery is pleased to present Australian artist Ben Frost’s solo show “See Inside Box for Details,” opening Saturday, September 8th, from 7-11 pm. The exhibition will feature approximately 12 paintings on canvas as well as paintings on found packaging, such as […]
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Hyperrealistic Drawings / Dirk Dzimirsky
German artist Dirk Dzimirsky creates hyperrealistic pencil and charcoal drawings using photos for inspiration. Dzimirsky’s describes his process as representational, improvisational and lyrical, using marks like words and textured areas like paragraphs to express a narrative. –@teemunny
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Melt: Portrait of an Iceberg / Simon Harsent
This portfolio begins with images of the massive icebergs as they enter Greenland’s Disco Bay from the Ilulissat Icefjord; it ends with the icebergs off the East Coast of Newfoundland, by which time they have travelled hundreds of miles, and have been so battered and broken down that they are little more than ghosts of […]
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No Lifeguard on Duty / J Bennett Fitts
No Lifeguard on Duty is a series of photographs by J Bennett Fitts. The idea was to document forgotten and abandoned roadside motel swimming pools; a place that once had a livelihood but now was filled with emptiness. –@s_iravani
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New York Sliced – Timed Photos of NY Architecture / Richard Silver
These are a group of Photos taken over about 1.5 Hours at sundown in New York City. New York architecture has always fascinated me from a historical and architectural perspective. My goal of taking these photos have changed in some way over the course of me shooting them back in 2010. The goal was to be […]
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Aerial Photos of Iceland Volcanic Rivers / Andre Ermolaev
Iceland is a wonderful country; I would even say that it is a true paradise for all the photo shooting-lovers. But what has become a real discovery for me is the bird’s eye view of the rivers flowing along the black volcanic sand. It is an inexpressible combination of colors, lines, and patterns. The photo […]
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Ostrich Pillow / Kawamura-Ganjavian
Working patterns are constantly evolving. We gradually spend more time in our working environments, and this in turn means that we often need to make work and rest fully compatible within the same space. Some cultures have assimilated this concept more naturally than others, but in general the workplace has rarely adapted to this new […]
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