enochliew:

La Ruina Habitada by Jesús Castillo Oli Arquitecto

The home is encased in what appears to be ruins.

circadian-line:

THANK YOU.
I did’t anticipate that so many of you would chose to follow these drawings…

Thank you for your attention, kind words, likes and reblogs.

As these drawings evolve (and as I prepare new pieces for a July exhibition) it is becoming more difficult to maintain a 1-a-day schedule- however I will still try…

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jessicaeaton:

••• from the out-takes almost archive so close I meant to go back and try again but haven’t as I suck maybe this one isn’t so bad i should do this again. “goes through hard drives of old work scans neurosis”. 

jessicaeaton:

••• from the out-takes almost archive so close I meant to go back and try again but haven’t as I suck maybe this one isn’t so bad i should do this again. “goes through hard drives of old work scans neurosis”. 

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scavengedluxury:

Found composition. Loughborough, April 2013.

scavengedluxury:

Found composition. Loughborough, April 2013.

takahikohayashi:

老子考-生而不有(10) Lao-tse (chapter10)18x15cmcopperplate print with chine collé( etching) 林孝彦 HAYASHI Takahiko 2013

takahikohayashi:

老子考-生而不有(10)
Lao-tse (chapter10)
18x15cm
copperplate print with chine collé( etching) 
林孝彦 HAYASHI Takahiko 2013


darksilenceinsuburbia:

Cécile Dachary and Caroline Fontaine-Riquier.
 
 
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darksilenceinsuburbia:

Cécile Dachary and Caroline Fontaine-Riquier.

 

 

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n-architektur:

National Institute for Health and Welfare by Tuomas Kivinen

n-architektur:

National Institute for Health and Welfare by Tuomas Kivinen

mymodernmet:

A surreal walk through the clouds. Installation by artist Fujiko Nakaya in Linz, Austria.

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enochliew:

Rozelle House by Carter Williamson Architects
The attic of a 1900′s terrace house converted into a bathroom.

enochliew:

Rozelle House by Carter Williamson Architects

The attic of a 1900′s terrace house converted into a bathroom.

enochliew:

Lavaflow 5 by Craig Steely

The slender steel frame supports walls of varying opacity; from nothing, to glass, to screen, to solid.