Category Archives: Architecture

House for Sale, Somewhere Near Barstow on the Edge of the Desert…

Sited upon small volcanic cone in the high desert midway between Las Vegas & Los Angeles, this 60-acre retreat seems to cap the mountain top with its dome-like roof: Concrete and truss beams form its dome allowing the interior to embrace 360 degrees of stark, strong almost lunar landscape. Main house of two bedrooms, 2 [...]
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QR Code Building

N Building from Alexander Reeder on Vimeo. If the future is giant barcodes on the side of buildings, not only will I likely be out of a job, but it would be a shame for the whole creative marketing industry… but of course with every closed door a new one opens. With that in mind, being [...]
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The Slow Home

The Slow Home is an online lecture series that brings to life principles of good residential design and how to apply them in a variety of real world situations. It provides the basic knowledge and skills necessary for people to become more informed residential consumers and empower them to make smarter choices about where and [...]
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater in Lego

Merging man and nature into an architectural masterpiece. In Lego! Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1934, Fallingwater® is perhaps the most famous residential home in the world. Open to the public since 1963, this masterpiece exemplifies Frank Lloyd Wright’s organic architectural style by intimately merging man with the surrounding landscape. This highly-detailed LEGO® model, co-developed [...]
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Battle of Branchage

pretty pretty good. Battle of Branchage from seeper on Vimeo. Interactive architecture, light mapping, and digital technology. more of their work on the seeper website
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Berlin Wall – 20 years on

20 years since the wall came down – nice photoessay from the Boston Globe - their photoblog “The Big Picture” is well worth subscribing to (we mentioned it before, twice)
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dalston mills

this is right opposite ryo’s house. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video
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