architectural-review:

Imagining that facades like this are not far away

architectural-review:

Imagining that facades like this are not far away



(Source: justruben)



thesember:

 

http://www.kanyewest.com/

thesember:

 

http://www.kanyewest.com/



sherlokicks:

 

Suit up

sherlokicks:

 

Suit up



tetedecaboche:

aff-15-3 ¬

linda vachon / tête de caboche

tetedecaboche:

aff-15-3 ¬

linda vachon / tête de caboche

(Source: flickeflu.com)



neako:

Jaybo Monk

neako:

Jaybo Monk



neako:

PATRICK ROCHON

neako:

PATRICK ROCHON



conceptmodel:

Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
Museum of Art on the campus of Michigan State University

conceptmodel:

Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects

Museum of Art on the campus of Michigan State University



moco-loco:

“Infinitely modular and endlessly configurable”, Set lights by J Ll Xuclà for @VibiaLight http://ow.ly/kpEPv

moco-loco:

“Infinitely modular and endlessly configurable”, Set lights by J Ll Xuclà for @VibiaLight http://ow.ly/kpEPv



Taoism temple

Taoism temple



weissesrauschen:

arc 18 by philippe conquet on Flickr.

weissesrauschen:

arc 18 by philippe conquet on Flickr.



(Source: sekigan)



futureproofdesigns:

Grateful Motives
Tatiana Lecomte
2009

futureproofdesigns:

Grateful Motives

Tatiana Lecomte

2009



vjeranski:

Etienne Bardelli Akroe
Etienne Bardelli, the man also known as Akroe, first became famous for his graffiti and later earned esteemed success in the 2000s following his work with album covers.
He was born in a small town in Jura, in eastern France, in the midst of industrial ruins. At the age of 19, Bardelli moved to the Strasbourg Saint Denis area of Paris, where he still resides today. He is not one of those graffiti graphic artists who want to be exposed in a gallery by any means; illustration is of little interest to him. He prefers heavy, monumental installations which are often inspired by industrial design.

vjeranski:

Etienne Bardelli Akroe

Etienne Bardelli, the man also known as Akroe, first became famous for his graffiti and later earned esteemed success in the 2000s following his work with album covers.

He was born in a small town in Jura, in eastern France, in the midst of industrial ruins. At the age of 19, Bardelli moved to the Strasbourg Saint Denis area of Paris, where he still resides today. He is not one of those graffiti graphic artists who want to be exposed in a gallery by any means; illustration is of little interest to him. He prefers heavy, monumental installations which are often inspired by industrial design.



thatssimplyamazing:

More at That’s Simply Amazing

thatssimplyamazing:

More at That’s Simply Amazing