^ This is an absolutely fabulous display of how high-density housing can be visually exciting too. A bit of imagination and the architects have created a very intriguing landscape from simple elements and easy-to-understand principles.
Bits to love about this design:- i) the blocks stacked on each other feel "right", just as they would to a kid of five. ii) the proportions of each individual block are satisfying; they are like ghetto blasters on display in a shop window. iii) in picture #1 you can see between the blocks to the trees beyond. iv) the little bits of roof terrace in picture #2, and the big, bold plinth that allows one block to oversail the swimming pool. v) the plan of the site, which shows how a few straight lines, put together right, will turn into a circle. I like The Interlace so much more than the kind of bizarre geometry that Frank Gehry has made fashionable. His approach seems to be, "We have the technology so let's do it, even if there's no clear structural reason for it." http://3tgmli1sbjtj2hpytw6t8lw1.wpen...ilbaoabout.jpg I'm sure in its way The Bilboa Museum is impressive to see, but all that shiny metal and the weird angles kind of puts me on edge. It reminds me too much of metal off-cuts, which we instinctively avoid touching:- https://lselectric.com/wp-content/up...t-is-Swarf.jpg __________________________________________________ __________________________________________ Quote:
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^ HaHa! Yes, I think anyone who comes near that stuff is very careful!
I wonder if the word "swarf" ever made it across the Atlantic? Somehow, I suspect not; even in England it didn't make it out of the factories up north afaik. |
The Semperoper in Dresden, Germany.
http://monipag.com/margaux-wossmer/w...b3b8b5e_04.jpg School of Art & Science in Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...%26Science.jpg https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/b/scho...e-64067260.jpg Love these. Been following a development here for a while that I was planning on posting when it neared completion, but with the collapse of Carillian I don't know what is happening with it now. I was really excited about it. |
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This was a very cathartic read: Why You Hate Contemporary Architecture
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The Shah Cheragh in Shiraz:
http://momenti.al/wp-content/uploads...e_hamze_11.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/d6/c7/b5/d...ace-mosque.jpg http://www.allempires.com/forum/Uplo...rs/Shrine1.jpg http://lh5.ggpht.com/-3p3N0foxsLk/VC...5B2%25255D.jpg http://cdn.yomadic.com/wp-content/up...agh.jpg?x35322 Just imagine lying down in here at night while listening Tim Hecker's Virgins. I would die. |
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Best cabins to get murdered in scored on a scale of 1-10:
https://cdn.trendir.com/wp-content/u...x450-23137.jpg 9/10. Unnerving. Makes me think of a dental office in the underworld. David Lynch lives here. http://novovrijeme.ba/wp-content/upl..._PORTOLANO.jpg A good traditional folk tale style murder spot. 9/10. https://images.adsttc.com/media/imag...jpg?1467882548 10/10. Inexplicably unsettling. If I saw this building in a dream I would run as far away as possible. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...f225250798.jpg 3/10. Boring. Looks like an abandoned forest condo that Gwenyth Paltrow might have rented when harvesting quail eggs for her $18,000 elixir of youth supplements or whatever it is she does. |
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