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Brazilian architect Luiz Eduardo Lupatini created a visual musing about the nature of human use of building materials.
He placed his conceptual design “Lost Landscape” at the heart of a quarry which would inspire individuals to confront their preconceived ideas about consumption. There is a notable interplay with positive and negative space as well as the presence of both industrial and natural textures. Monolithic concrete walls and entrances would allow people to navigate the extraction site as if it were a system of naturally occurring caves. See more on the winning Carrara Thermal Baths Competition project here.
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Swamp Castle, Pena National Palace, Sintra, Portugal
Different Ice Cream Cake Recipes *Raspberry Ice Cream Cake
Buster gets a taste of the good life in Hard Luck (1921).
The Fall + Scenerygasm → asked by fleursys
Detail of Édouard Manet’s Olympia (1863)
#nextarch by @hannespeer #next_top_architects The hermitage of San Colombano near Rovereto (Italy) is built halfway up a sheer cliff face on a height of approximately 120 metres. The hermitage is reached by climbing up a short path and a stairway of 102 steps carved into the rock.