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THE WHY FACTORY BY MVRDV

December 5th, 2009

The Dutch architects of MVRDV designed this tribune, a new think tank called ‘The Why Factory’, at the Faculty of Architecture at the Delft University of Technology. The project was awarded with this year’s LAi prize. The flexible  furniture are designed by Richard Hutten.

tu the whyfactory THE WHY FACTORY BY MVRDV

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I would love to live in this house, the box feel with a little twist by bringing in a curvy spiral staircase. By the way I think adds so much to this design.

rhr 120809 01 RUSSELL HILL ROAD HOUSE BY GH3 ARCHITECTS

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PRIVATE HOME BY SUPERFOAM

December 2nd, 2009

WOW is all I have to say about this Foresteee?? modern cabin-home, I love the antique yet modern feel of this home so much.

lj1 copy 648x361 PRIVATE HOME BY SUPERFOAM

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SUBWAY ARCHITECTURE

December 1st, 2009

Awesome architectural subway designs, I love these and would love to plan a trip to visit all these around the world. Would be an experience and awesome photo opportunity!

subway architecture 3 SUBWAY ARCHITECTURE

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MELBOURNES THEATRICAL MASTERPIECE

November 27th, 2009

Cities grow organically, and while some areas thrive and prosper, others parts undoubtedly deteriorate over time as industry evolves, social dynamics shift and economies fluctuate.  Many accomplished urban designers look at the multi-dimensionality of any city within which they work regardless of where a project is sited.

melbtheatr2 648x668 MELBOURNES THEATRICAL MASTERPIECE

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I am in Love. All that needs to be said.

Summer House in Menorca9 SUMMER HOUSE IN MENORCA BY DOM ARQUITECTURA

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The surfaces that mathematicians have developed hold intrigue for architects as they hold a promise of new spatial relationships and configurations. Technology (CAD) has played an important part in all this, it is now more possible to efficiently describe more complex shapes and spaces and communicate these to the build. Previously the more orthogonal means of communication – plans, sections and elevations naturally encourage buildings which are more easily described in these terms, i.e. boxes.

klein bottle house australia 648x972 KLEIN BOTTLE HOUSE BY MCBRIDE CHARLES RYAN

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