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Frank Lloyd Wright(ish) - Massaro house, Petre Island NY 1950-2004. Via. 

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Flight Assembled Architecture/Architectures volantes (by FRAC Centre)

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It looks like a home from the future. And now Bob Hope’s legendary Palm Springs mansion has gone on the market for an eye-watering $50m. (via It’s out of this world! Bob Hope’s space age Palm Springs home goes on the market for $50m | Mail Online)
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It looks like a home from the future. And now Bob Hope’s legendary Palm Springs mansion has gone on the market for an eye-watering $50m. (via It’s out of this world! Bob Hope’s space age Palm Springs home goes on the market for $50m | Mail Online)

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(via V4 house / Studio mk27 – Marcio Kogan Renata Furlanetto | ArchDaily)
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(via V4 house / Studio mk27 – Marcio Kogan Renata Furlanetto | ArchDaily)

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Panoramic Aerial Tour of the Pyramids of Giza
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Panoramic Aerial Tour of the Pyramids of Giza

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    • #Egypt
    • #History
    • #Photography
    • #video
    • #Aviation
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(via Paraty House, Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, 2009)

One of the most perfect houses I have seen in a long time - would love to live here…

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With an average elevation of just five feet above sea level, the Maldives—a nation comprising 1,192 islands in the Indian Ocean—is the lowest country in the world. Sea level, meanwhile, has risen by about seven inches since 1900, and scientists predict that it will rise as much as two more feet by 2100, pushing much of the population (about 390,000 and growing) out of their homes. In the past, engineers have used sand and rubble to create islands elsewhere, but these structures can disturb the sea and seafloor ecosystems.
THE SOLUTION 
The Maldivian government has started a joint venture with the architectural firm Dutch Docklands International to build the world’s largest artificial floating-island project, which will stay above water no matter how many glaciers melt. In the Netherlands, the company has already built floating islands for prisons and housing from slabs of concrete and polystyrene foam. For the Maldives, it will anchor similar structures to the seabed using cables or telescopic mooring piles, making landforms that are stable even in storms. The design disturbs only a small patch of the seafloor while preserving natural currents. And many smaller islands are more ecologically sound than one large one because they cast smaller shadows on the water, minimizing the impact on sea life. Although the company is starting to build an island for 200 luxury residences and another for a floating golf course this year, it is working on plans to construct islands for more affordable housing next. (via Building Artificial Islands That Rise With the Sea | Popular Science)
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With an average elevation of just five feet above sea level, the Maldives—a nation comprising 1,192 islands in the Indian Ocean—is the lowest country in the world. Sea level, meanwhile, has risen by about seven inches since 1900, and scientists predict that it will rise as much as two more feet by 2100, pushing much of the population (about 390,000 and growing) out of their homes. In the past, engineers have used sand and rubble to create islands elsewhere, but these structures can disturb the sea and seafloor ecosystems.

THE SOLUTION

The Maldivian government has started a joint venture with the architectural firm Dutch Docklands International to build the world’s largest artificial floating-island project, which will stay above water no matter how many glaciers melt. In the Netherlands, the company has already built floating islands for prisons and housing from slabs of concrete and polystyrene foam. For the Maldives, it will anchor similar structures to the seabed using cables or telescopic mooring piles, making landforms that are stable even in storms. The design disturbs only a small patch of the seafloor while preserving natural currents. And many smaller islands are more ecologically sound than one large one because they cast smaller shadows on the water, minimizing the impact on sea life. Although the company is starting to build an island for 200 luxury residences and another for a floating golf course this year, it is working on plans to construct islands for more affordable housing next. (via Building Artificial Islands That Rise With the Sea | Popular Science)

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Contour Crafting uses what is essentially a giant 3D printer that hangs over the space the home will occupy, building up the walls using layers of concrete. The machine can add plumbing and electrical wiring as it goes, leaving a completed shell needing just windows and doors to complete. There are even ways to robotically paint the walls and add tiling to floors and walls. (via Build a custom home in 20 hours using a giant 3D printer | DVICE)
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Contour Crafting uses what is essentially a giant 3D printer that hangs over the space the home will occupy, building up the walls using layers of concrete. The machine can add plumbing and electrical wiring as it goes, leaving a completed shell needing just windows and doors to complete. There are even ways to robotically paint the walls and add tiling to floors and walls. (via Build a custom home in 20 hours using a giant 3D printer | DVICE)

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Trinity Library, Dublin. The world’s greatest counter argument to the Kindle.
Overcome illiteracy at BofT
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Trinity Library, Dublin. The world’s greatest counter argument to the Kindle.

Overcome illiteracy at BofT

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Shigeru Ban - Crescent House, South Hakone 2008. Via designismymuse.

am a sucker for the freestanding fireplace

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