Main themes in Lauren Hillebrandt’s work are boredom, daily routine and the everyday life. By forcing objects into new scenarios, she tries to reinvent their original purpose, achieving a sense of absurdism that parallels her paradoxical feelings towards a ‘daily, normal life’ of which she often gets fed up or bored with. Thereby Hillebrandt tries […]
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Image 11 of 24 from gallery of House in Blacksod Bay / Tierney Haines Architects. Photograph by Stephen Tierney
Image 4 of 32 from gallery of Two Barns House / RS + Robert Skitek. Photograph by Tomasz Zakrzewski
Image 3 of 23 from gallery of Organic House / Javier Senosiain. Photograph by Javier Senosiain
Image 17 of 29 from gallery of BE House / ZIM arquitextura. Photograph by Jeremias Thomas
De gelaagde vorm is geïnspireerd op microscopisch kleine diatomeeën, een algensoort die in de oceanen ronddrijft. Harscurve met vloeiende vorm, het is een wonder van leven in hangers. Van binnenuit verlicht door een E27-lamp
A year ago, we wrote about Jonty Hurwitz and his amazing anamorphic art that can only be seen in the reflection of a mirrored cylinder. Although the technique was created in the late Renaissance (16th century), artist like Jonty and István Orosz made it popular again. We've begun to see more and more of this type of art so we thought it's about time to look at some of the best examples.
Image 6 of 27 from gallery of Single Houses in Bory Tucholskie / MAKA.STUDIO. Photograph by Jakub Nanowski - perspektywa
Image 15 of 24 from gallery of The Glade / DLM Architects. Photograph by Peter Landers
Image 12 of 21 from gallery of Schendlingen School / Matthias Bär, Bernd Riegger and Querformat. Photograph by Adolf Bereuter
Image 6 of 34 from gallery of Cabin Modules / IR arquitectura. Photograph by Bujnovsky Tamás
Die German Extrawurst.
Completed in 2017 in Gundagai, Australia. Images by Hilary Bradford. The Kimo Hut stands alone on a hill outside Gundagai in rural New South Wales. It is the latest addition to Kimo Estate, a second generation farm...
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Completed in 2012 in Mayo, Ireland. Images by Stephen Tierney . This family home on Blacksod Bay in west Mayo takes its inspiration from local farms and the small courtyard enclosures they make. The house faces...
Fragrance layering is a technique that combines scents to create a one-of-a-kind fragrance. Here's how to layer fragrances!
Image 17 of 25 from gallery of F House / Gianserra + Lima arquitectos. Photograph by Luis Barandiarán
Completed in 2016 in Zeist, The Netherlands. Images by Michel Kievits, Peter Keijsers. The house is situated on the edge of a village in a natural setting where forest meets heathland. Distinctive features of the house are the raised...
Image 9 of 24 from gallery of House in Blacksod Bay / Tierney Haines Architects. Photograph by Stephen Tierney
Image 8 of 37 from gallery of Lake Cabin / FAM Architekti + Feilden+Mawson. Photograph by Tomáš Balej
Completed in 2016 in Austria. Images by Adolf Bereuter. Most owners use their holiday homes for only a couple of weeks a year, leaving them as empty objects in their respective surrounding for the rest of...
Of all the animals in the animal kingdom, few are quite as dramatic as cats. Check out these hilarious pictures to see what we mean. Compiled by Bored Panda, the list below contains some of the most blatant overreactions we've ever seen from felines. Whether they're experiencing snow for the first time, realizing that the ceiling fan rotates, catching somebody eating their ice-cream, or learning that their favorite couch has been sold, these cats can't do anything without being dramatic about it. Don't forget to vote for the funniest!
Image 12 of 17 from gallery of House Ef / Fritz + Fritz Arquitectos. Photograph by Fritz + Fritz Arquitectos
Getting creative with a small space, creating nooks to nestle in, or embracing a tricky site are all reasons for creating lounges that dip down, up or push back into a wall. Today we look at a handful of these creative spaces.
When it comes to tight hips, yoga hip openers melt away the pain. Practice these five yoga poses to open tight hips and reduce hip pain.
Image 11 of 24 from gallery of Slight Slope Long House / I/O Architects. Photograph by Assen Emilov
Image 8 of 32 from gallery of Entreparotas House / Di Frenna Arquitectos. Photograph by Rory Gardiner
Image 1 of 23 from gallery of House Dans l'Escarpement / YH2 Architecture. Photograph by Maxime Brouillet
Completed in 2015 in Iceland. Images by Rafael Pinho, Bjarni Kristinson. In Winter 2012 PK Arkitektar was invited to take part in a competition for vacation rental cottages for the Association of Academics in Iceland. The...
Completed in 2016 in Austria. Images by Adolf Bereuter. Most owners use their holiday homes for only a couple of weeks a year, leaving them as empty objects in their respective surrounding for the rest of...