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What do you think about the "Fishbowl House" concept by @ArquitectoVeliz?
Being at home in recent times has become a refuge and at the same time a momentary prison that has saturated everyone with being so long without contact with the outside environment.
Interior shot from the abstract shell light installation designed by Esseline Keeven.
📸 Photograph: @AndyHendrata
#artworks #light #lightinstallation #installation #lighting #lightings #sculpture #art #artwork #artinstallation #artgallery #artist #artista #innovative
In 2012, David Mirvish, founder of Mirvish Productions, and Toronto-born starchitect Frank Gehry have designed a massive, mixed-used project planned to transform Toronto's downtown arts and entertainment district.
#frankgehry #tower #maquette #digitaldesign #highrise
The National Botanical Museum in Kunming China designed by THAD and Sutherland Hussey Harris Design, embodies the fusion and integration with nature on many different levels.
🖋Architect: THAD and Sutherland Hussey Harris Design
📍Location: Kunming, China
Gantry Crane, @madarchitects_’ Innovative Cruise Terminal in China.
https://t.co/QTJLQkMjRR
London-based practice, 🖋 Heatherwick Studio, designed a pair of "curvaceous, light-filled" residential towers in 📍 Vancouver, Canada.
🖋 Architect: Heatherwick Studio
📍 Location: Vancouver, Canada
#vancouver #canada #architect #computational #computation
Pirouette Bridge by ATAH, dancing over a tropical river in Nanjing, China. The bridge form inspired by a ballet term in French, is a type of dance that turns in place on one leg and are often considered one of the most fun ballet steps to practice and do.
🖋 Architect: ATAH
Zurich-based architect and programmer Michael Hansmeyer premiered his latest project 'Muqarana Mutation' at the @mori_art_museum in Tokyo. The project takes inspiration from the muqarna archetypes of historic islamic architecture.
📸 Photographs: Kyunsub Shin
Heatherwick’s “gigantic planted pergola” has begun the construction in Tokyo, Japan. Heatherwick Studio designed the public realm and numerous low-rise blocks for the development within the Minato ward of Tokyo based on the idea of creating a giant plant-filled pergola.