Image 14 of 16 from gallery of Berluti Manufacture / Barthélémy Griño Architectes. Photograph by Arnaud Schelstraete
embedded into the sloping terrain, five concrete cubes for parking emerge from the hillside to offer transient visitors a framed view of the encompassing landscape.
A cross-laminated timber structure has been built in Chicago, bring that city it's first high profile application of the wood construction material being used in high rise wood building construction. The Chicago Horizon project was designed by Ultramoderne, a Rhode Island architectural group, for a competition, and represents "a quest to create the largest wood roof possible."
Image 17 of 17 from gallery of Azulik Uh May Art Center / Roth-Architecture. Courtesy of Azulik
Experience a unique cultural space in Lyon with the Theater L'Île Ô, Europe's first floating theater, and a remarkable architectural masterpiece. This hybrid cu
In the choir stalls, Adderbury church, Oxfordshire. Unlike many green men, this one does not have foliage issuing from his mouth. Rather, he seems to be entwined with foliage, and perhaps attempting to extricate himself from it.
Take a (whispered) tour of the most incredible architectural reading spaces across Australia.
The Spanish designer has realised a temporary architecture readily disassemblable thanks to simple bonding system.
The wooden choir stalls in Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire, England which date to the 14th century are carved with elaborate patterns of foliage, flowers, animals, people and strange beasts. For example, the Green Man as seen here.
What does one do when they want to grow a garden for food or flowers but has no growing space. One answer has come by way of guerrilla gardening, by using so called waste land that is not being used by cities or owners, lying unused and open. Another has to do with rooftop gardening where flat roofs are used to support small farming. There are other creative methods too.
With locally grown and organic food becoming more popular in the Czech Republic, EDIT! was asked to design a market stall for a new concept of Green...
Catherine McKinley traveled through nine West African countries a decade ago to track the history of indigo, the blue dye that was made very valuable by the African slave trade. Host Michel Martin speaks with McKinley about her book Indigo: In Search of the Color that Seduced the World.
Продолжаем рассказывать об архетипах Дэвида Зайлы. Рассказ о его теории здесь: http://color-harmony.livejournal.com/220539.html Архетип: Элегантный богемный Звезды: Джулианна Маргулис, Джулия Луи- Дрейфус Девиз: Один шаг за один…
Image 14 of 15 from gallery of TRH Market Stalls / Edit!. spatial diagrams
The 3 Spaces of MOKA Garden: · MOKA Library · Jaime Hayon Garden · MOKA Play Through Hayon’s spirited and creative designs, the space encourages and cultivates “Nature Literacy” in weary city-dwellers who rarely have a chance to appreciate the beauty of nature. MOKA Library will house over 2000 nature-themed books, each hand picked by […]
One of the most promising dimensions of tactical urbanism is the rise of pop-up, guerrilla, and ad-hoc libraries.
Type : Lantern Slide Description : A view of the Green Market Newcastle upon Tyne taken c.1890. The photograph shows a street market with stalls selling fruit vegetables and flowers. There are buildings behind the stalls. Market/s Collection : Local Studies Printed Copy : If you would like a printed copy of this image please contact Newcastle Libraries www.newcastle.gov.uk/tlt quoting Accession Number : 036467
Berlín es un buen lugar para empezar de nuevo. La dama de la reinvención. A la cabeza de las últimas tendencias urbanas, de tecnología puntera y de formatos artísticos, Berlín ha r
Last night, I asked my Twitter PLN for help in recalling titles of picture books with green covers. I am so thankful to fellow librarians an...
Type : Print Medium : Etching Description : An 1841 etching of the interior of the Grainger Market (Green Market section) Newcastle upon Tyne. The layout of the market is open plan with shops along both sides with stalls in front of them. The market is crowded with people.The Grainger Market opened in 1835 and was designed and built by John Dobson and Richard Grainger.Market/s Collection : Local Studies Source of Information : Also in Tomorrows History Printed Copy : If you would like a printed copy of this image please contact Newcastle Libraries www.newcastle.gov.uk/tlt quoting Accession Number : 011909
Architect Mariana Flombaum's Urban Crepe in Buenos Aires is made from half shipping container with a lush green wall.