伫立在田间的一抹亮色
Image 12 of 33 from gallery of Waterfront Park of Aiyi River / BLVD International. Photograph by Fang Jian
Subverting reality: buildings, art, animals, vehicles ... everything upside down!
There are lots of things to do in Pai, Thailand. Some are great, some not so great. Read this to make sure you see the best attractions and skip the worst.
Completed in 2010 in Shanghai, China. Built on a brownfield of a former industrial site, Houtan Park is a regenerative living landscape on Shanghai’s Huangpu riverfront. The park’s...
Martha Schwartz Partners have created this dynamic landscape. The architects designed a demonstration park with lots of mountainous peaks colored in red and orange. Opened in Spring 2013, visitors are taken on a dynamic journey via a series of iconic mountain-shaped follies, plazas, greenery and water features to the proposed Vanke Golden City Development sales
sculpture by the sea transforms the coastline of bondi beach as the world's largest free to the public, open-air exhibition.
Re- creating the spatial images of his youth, Fourtou often plays with scale.He remembers places from childhood as being much larger than they really were.His seven years old daughter helps him to still live an a childhood universe. He has re created cabins, interiors, houses and highways, always playing with scale and perception.Expanding or reducing the original size, or having us looking at familiar things with different perception.
Is it real or an illusion?
Subverting reality: buildings, art, animals, vehicles ... everything upside down!
It might sound like some sort of weird sci-fi list, but this really does feature 10 very real and very topsy turvy, upside down buildings that are all real.