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Gorgeous concrete residential building by @handelarchitects

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itscolossal:

This Solemn Forest Chapel in Japan Imitates Two Hands Clasped in Prayer

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Source: yellowtrace.com.au

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© jordan bolton - ‘2001: a space odyssey′ set design in miniature

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archatlas:

WSU Private Gallery + Studio in Bangkok

Studio ASWA, which stands for Architectural Studio of Work-Aholic, designed the building for an artist who wanted a series of galleries and studios that maintained privacy from the outside world.

Made of reinforced concrete slabs, the building features no openings on its street facing side, and only one external doorway. The architects arranged the spaces around a four-storey-high atrium topped by a large skylight, aiming to bring plenty of natural light into the two levels of double-height exhibition spaces.

The building is named the Solid Concrete Gallery as Living Artwork because the gridded black steel frame covering the rooflight creates changing patterns of shadow and light across the exposed concrete walls.

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Aldo dove vai

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Pedro Reyes teams rough concrete with crazy paving for Mexico City home »

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The Times Building on Times Square, New York City

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matthiasheiderich:

Matthias Heiderich is a self taught photographer based in Berlin, Germany. Here’s some of his work for the Material I project.

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Sunrise Over St. Clair

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Cleveland Morning

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