Seven minimalist spaces to either adore, ponder on, or use as a start to something different.
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Seven minimalist spaces to either adore, ponder on, or use as a start to something different.
“I don’t know exactly how nature and architecture directly inform my decision decisions, but I know they do.”
Pixel 34 by Wandel Hofer Lorch Architekten
The façade provides a level of energy efficiency and noise reduction.
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SeaOrbiter is the name and naturally roaming the oceanic waters in the game.
The architect behind this vessel or traveling skyscraper is Jacques Rougerie. He has been working on this for 12 years and 2012 is the year construction begins.
Imagine flying over the Atlantic and see giant shark fins that are many SeaOrbiters.
Part submarine, part research vessel, the SeaOrbiter is expected to cost around $43 million and will be powered by sustainable resources like solar, wind and wave power. Supported by former NASA Administrator Dan Goldin, the European Space Agency as well as other industrial organizations, this amazing ocean skyscraper found on MyModernMet will be exploring uncharted territories and help construct a better understanding of our planet.
Also worth checking out the video giving more explanation.
BIK Lane in North Fitzroy is home to a new apartment development by Bird de la Coeur Architects. Concealed from busy Nicholson Street, its presence is only realised at the end of the lane.
Jack Dorsey snaps pictures of the new Twitter office space. Including both one inside and outside. sfist covered a sneak peak into the office’s construction as well as The Next Web which have been included with the snapshots from Jack.
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What if more buildings would be constructed as they were conceived?
I cannot tell you how satisfied I am with this project. It is rare that a building would be constructed as it was conceived – without any compromise, says Denari
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