Ludwig Mies van der Rohe inside Crown Hall in 1956, photographed by Bill Engdahl (Hedrich-Blessing). Crown Hall, completed that year, houses the IIT College of Architecture in Chicago, where Mies was director; its roof hangs from four exterior plate girders, leaving the interior column-free.
moNa2 keyboard mona2-keyboard The moNa2, designed by Patori, is a wireless split low-profile mechanical keyboard with a 17 mm key pitch, integrated battery, and thumb trackball, built for ZMK firmware users seeking compact performance.
The Inspired by kumakey’s “roBa,” the moNa2 is a small wireless split keyboard developed by shakupan and pooh.polo, designed to keep a desk feeling open and unclaimed. Two compact halves sit apart with a quiet gap between them, leaving room for a notebook or tools without forcing a single, monolithic footprint.
The layout is restrained: low, close spacing with a built-in thumb-controlled ball that keeps basic naviga
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The Inspired by kumakey’s “roBa,” the moNa2 is a small wireless split keyboard developed by shakupan and pooh.polo, designed to keep a desk feeling open and unclaimed. Two compact halves sit apart with a quiet gap between them, leaving room for a notebook or tools without forcing a single, monolithic footprint.
The layout is restrained: low, close spacing with a built-in thumb-controlled ball that keeps basic navigation under the hand instead of pushing you toward a mouse. The whole object reads as light hardware rather than a centerpiece, favors packing and redeploying—such as magnets on the underside so the halves can join together for transport.
It runs wire-free and is meant to be adjusted over time rather than treated as a fixed appliance. Typical usage notes describe it lasting roughly a couple of weeks of frequent daily use before needing attention again, with the exact cadence depending on how it’s set up and used.
Anonymous Textile Design Series, Mulhouse, Alsace, 1840 anonymous-textile-design-series-mulhouse-alsace-1840 Collection of 19th-century anonymous textile design sheets from Mulhouse, Alsace, c.1840. Rectangular prototypes with pearl motifs and abstract tie-dye grounds, reflecting the region’s role as a leading textile innovation center.
Anonymous textile prototypes, Mulhouse, Alsace, c.1840. Rectilinear design sheets generated within the industrial print studios of the Haut-Rhin. Each document encodes surface strategies for mass deployment—pearl rows, abstract chromatic fields, simulated resist-dye grounds. Executed as precision studies for repeat application, they reflect Mulhouse’s role as a nineteenth-century vector hub of textile innovation and
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Anonymous textile prototypes, Mulhouse, Alsace, c.1840. Rectilinear design sheets generated within the industrial print studios of the Haut-Rhin. Each document encodes surface strategies for mass deployment—pearl rows, abstract chromatic fields, simulated resist-dye grounds. Executed as precision studies for repeat application, they reflect Mulhouse’s role as a nineteenth-century vector hub of textile innovation and print chemistry.
Oakley Medusa Helmet, 2001 oakley-medusa-helmet-2001
The Oakley Medusa Helmet (2002) is an early-2000s performance helmet concept associated with Oakley’s then-expanding push into technical equipment beyond eyewear. The design is defined by aggressive surfacing, pronounced vent geometry, and a highly sculptural shell intended to signal speed and impact protection.
Functionally, the Medusa emphasizes airflow and coverage through a dense network of vents and channeling,
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The Oakley Medusa Helmet (2002) is an early-2000s performance helmet concept associated with Oakley’s then-expanding push into technical equipment beyond eyewear. The design is defined by aggressive surfacing, pronounced vent geometry, and a highly sculptural shell intended to signal speed and impact protection.
Functionally, the Medusa emphasizes airflow and coverage through a dense network of vents and channeling, paired with a shell profile that reads more armored than minimal. Fit and retention appear to follow common helmet conventions of the era, with the distinctive elements concentrated in the exterior shell tooling and vent architecture rather than hidden internal mechanisms. As a result, the helmet is often discussed as much for its styling and cultural placement as for technical specifics.
Seven-panelled sun-shutter, Jean Prouvé seven-panelled-sun-shutter-jean-prouve Jean Prouvé 1901-1984 Seven-panelled sun-shutter, from the Cité scolaire de La Dullague,
Béziers, designed 1956, executed circa 1962-1965
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Jean Prouvé 1901-1984 Seven-panelled sun-shutter, from the Cité scolaire de La Dullague, Béziers, designed 1956, executed circa 1962-1965 Aluminium, metal. 185.5 x 184.4 x 8.3 cm (73 x 72 5/8 x 3 1/4 in.) Manufactured by Les Atelier Jean Prouvé, Nancy, France.
Estimate £12,000-15,000 $17,800-22,300 €16,300-20,400 provenance Cité scolaire de La Dullague, Béziers, France, circa 1962-1965 exhibited Architecture Biennal
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Jean Prouvé 1901-1984 Seven-panelled sun-shutter, from the Cité scolaire de La Dullague, Béziers, designed 1956, executed circa 1962-1965 Aluminium, metal. 185.5 x 184.4 x 8.3 cm (73 x 72 5/8 x 3 1/4 in.) Manufactured by Les Atelier Jean Prouvé, Nancy, France.
Estimate £12,000-15,000 $17,800-22,300 €16,300-20,400 provenance Cité scolaire de La Dullague, Béziers, France, circa 1962-1965 exhibited Architecture Biennale, Venice, 7 June-23 November, 2014
Adidas Knitted Shoe Upper Patent adidas-knitted-shoe-upper-patent Adidas patent US20250160486A1: a one-piece knitted shoe upper combining elastic and stiffer yarn zones to place stretch and support without seams.
Figures from US patent application US20250160486A1, 'Knitted Shoe Upper', filed by Adidas AG (inventors Stefan Tamm, Carl Arnese and James Carnes; published 22 May 2025). The upper is knitted in one piece with two zones, a more elastic yarn and a stiffer yarn, placing stretch and support without seams or separate reinforcement panels. The drawings show the yarn zones and construction across forefoot, midfoot
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Figures from US patent application US20250160486A1, 'Knitted Shoe Upper', filed by Adidas AG (inventors Stefan Tamm, Carl Arnese and James Carnes; published 22 May 2025). The upper is knitted in one piece with two zones, a more elastic yarn and a stiffer yarn, placing stretch and support without seams or separate reinforcement panels. The drawings show the yarn zones and construction across forefoot, midfoot and heel.
Marithe Francois Girbaud Inside Collection Campaigns by Air Paris Agency
Form #7, Josef Schulz, 2003 form-7-josef-schulz
Josef Schulz is a photographer known for capturing images of modern warehouses and factories, which are typically considered mundane industrial structures with little architectural significance. These buildings, produced worldwide, follow standardized plans and materials, lacking distinct external features to reveal their specific purposes.
Schulz's approach involves studying the essence of his craft through th
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Josef Schulz is a photographer known for capturing images of modern warehouses and factories, which are typically considered mundane industrial structures with little architectural significance. These buildings, produced worldwide, follow standardized plans and materials, lacking distinct external features to reveal their specific purposes.
Schulz's approach involves studying the essence of his craft through these photographs. He employs digital image processing to remove any elements hinting at the buildings' age, location, or surroundings, transforming them into virtual blueprints. By emphasizing colors, shapes, and symmetries, he turns the buildings into block-like structures, resembling toy architecture and presenting them as idealized versions of themselves.
In this process, Schulz blurs the line between photographic and painted reality to optimize the images. Simultaneously, he reduces the physical buildings to their design concepts and the photographic reality to its virtual representation. His intent is to diverge from the typical pursuit of making digital images appear as real as possible. This approach might leave the viewer perplexed, as they struggle to distinguish between authentic elements captured by the camera and those created through digital tools.
Blau-grau, Josef Schulz, 2004Form #9, Josef Schulz, 2003Form #20, Josef Schulz, 2007
Nossa Senhora da Graça Fort nossa-senhora-da-graca-fort
The Nossa Senhora da Graça Fort is an eighteenth century fort in the village of Alcáçova, Portugal. Its prominent position atop Monte da Graça (Hill of Grace) made it an important stronghold during the Seven Years’ War, War of the Oranges and the Peninsular War. The fort is part of the Garrison Border Town of Elvas and its Fortifications, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The Nossa Senhora da Graça Fort is an eighteenth century fort in the village of Alcáçova, Portugal. Its prominent position atop Monte da Graça (Hill of Grace) made it an important stronghold during the Seven Years’ War, War of the Oranges and the Peninsular War. The fort is part of the Garrison Border Town of Elvas and its Fortifications, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sonoya Mizuno as Dr. Azumi Fujita — Netflix MANIAC (2018) sonoya-mizuno-dr-azumi-fujita-netflix-maniac-2018 Sonoya Mizuno as Dr. Azumi Fujita in Netflix's MANIAC (2018), directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. Costumes by Jenny Eagan.
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Kogakuin University Archery Hall kogakuin-university-archery-hall FT Architects' Archery Hall at Kogakuin University (2013): a column-free 7.2x10.8m room under an exposed bolt-jointed timber lattice roof. Photos Shigeo Ogawa.
The Archery Hall, one of two sports pavilions FT Architects (Katsuya Fukushima, Hiroko Tominaga) built in 2013 at Kogakuin University, west Tokyo. Each is a column-free room of 7.2 by 10.8 m under an exposed timber roof of horizontal and vertical members, bolt-and-nut jointed. The archery hall uses small timber sections normally used for furniture. Photographs by Shigeo Ogawa.
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The Archery Hall, one of two sports pavilions FT Architects (Katsuya Fukushima, Hiroko Tominaga) built in 2013 at Kogakuin University, west Tokyo. Each is a column-free room of 7.2 by 10.8 m under an exposed timber roof of horizontal and vertical members, bolt-and-nut jointed. The archery hall uses small timber sections normally used for furniture. Photographs by Shigeo Ogawa.
Nike Advanced Training Jacket Concept nike-advanced-training-jacket-concept Joseph Cooper's concept for an advanced Nike training jacket: a panelled, zone-mapped performance shell rendered between industrial design and apparel.
A concept for a Nike training jacket by designer Joseph Cooper: a close-fitting panelled shell with mapped zones and bonded seams. A sportswear design study.
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A concept for a Nike training jacket by designer Joseph Cooper: a close-fitting panelled shell with mapped zones and bonded seams. A sportswear design study.
Andreas Fuhrimann Gabrielle Hächler - Zielturm Rotsee, Rotsee Luzern
Mies van der Rohe Barcelona Daybed for Knoll mies-van-der-rohe-barcelona-daybed-knoll The Barcelona Daybed (Barcelona Couch) designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1930, manufactured by Knoll. Features 72 hand-welted and hand-tufted leather panels cut from a single hide, polished stainless steel legs, and a hardwood frame.
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G-Star RAW HQ / OMA g-star-raw-hq-oma
The horizontal building spans 27,500 square meters and stretches 140 meters in length. It comprises a central creative hub that houses G-Star RAW's essential departments. This creative center is encircled by offices, parking spaces, and supporting amenities. The differentiation between the functional support areas and the dynamic creative core is emphasized by the use of distinct materials. The outer ring is cons
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The horizontal building spans 27,500 square meters and stretches 140 meters in length. It comprises a central creative hub that houses G-Star RAW's essential departments. This creative center is encircled by offices, parking spaces, and supporting amenities. The differentiation between the functional support areas and the dynamic creative core is emphasized by the use of distinct materials. The outer ring is constructed from black concrete, giving it a solid and unified appearance, while the transparent glass facade reveals the vibrant creative core within. The lower section of the ring serves as a base for parking and drop-off purposes, as well as a platform for installations and events.
Alcatel Head Office by Frederico Valsassina Architects
Residência Itahye / Apiacás Arquitetos + Brito Antunes Arquitetura residencia-itahye Designed to be implanted in a plot of a condominium in the city of Santana do Parnaíba, it was possible to develop the project of this house with the contribution of its future resident.
Designed to be implanted in a plot of a condominium in the city of Santana do Parnaíba, it was possible to develop the project of this house with the contribution of its future resident who, in an unusual way in these situations, he agreed with a house that would establish a more frank relationship with the street.
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Designed to be implanted in a plot of a condominium in the city of Santana do Parnaíba, it was possible to develop the project of this house with the contribution of its future resident who, in an unusual way in these situations, he agreed with a house that would establish a more frank relationship with the street.
Cacoon Hanging Chair cacoon-hanging-chair
The Cacoon Hanging Chair is constructed with robust engineering to support a weight of up to 200kg or 440lbs. This product was designed in the UK by the collaborative effort of Nick and Sarah, a husband and wife team.
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The Cacoon Hanging Chair is constructed with robust engineering to support a weight of up to 200kg or 440lbs. This product was designed in the UK by the collaborative effort of Nick and Sarah, a husband and wife team.
The House of Yagi by Suppose Design Office + Ohno Japan
The House of Yagi by Suppose Design Office + Ohno Japan the-house-of-yagi-by-suppose-design-office-ohno-japan
Text description provided by the architects. The House of Yagi is designed with the idea of an incomplete/complete form. Unlike other projects, the final stage of construction for this house was not aiming towards a finish stage, but to let the owner experience the sense of completion after living here. Interior space of the house is designed to maximize the interaction to its surrounding environment.
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Text description provided by the architects. The House of Yagi is designed with the idea of an incomplete/complete form. Unlike other projects, the final stage of construction for this house was not aiming towards a finish stage, but to let the owner experience the sense of completion after living here. Interior space of the house is designed to maximize the interaction to its surrounding environment.
Ardmore Residence by UNStudio in Singapore ardmore-residence-by-unstudio
The primary concept for the design of the 36 storey, 17.178 m² residential tower is a multi-layered architectural response to the natural landscape inherent to the ‘Garden City’ of Singapore. This landscape concept is integrated into the design by means of four large details: the articulation of the facade, which through its detailing creates various organic textures and patterns; expansive views across the city made
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The primary concept for the design of the 36 storey, 17.178 m² residential tower is a multi-layered architectural response to the natural landscape inherent to the ‘Garden City’ of Singapore. This landscape concept is integrated into the design by means of four large details: the articulation of the facade, which through its detailing creates various organic textures and patterns; expansive views across the city made possible by large glazed areas, bay windows and double-height balconies; the interior ‘living landscape’ concept adopted for the design of the two apartment types and the introduction of transparency and connectivity to the ground level gardens by means of a raised structure supported by an open framework.
Giovanni Pesamosca’s Alpine Cabin in Friuli, Italy
Oscar Niemeyer's MAC Niterói — Louis Vuitton Cruise 2017 Venue mac-niteroi-oscar-niemeyer-louis-vuitton-cruise-2017 Oscar Niemeyer's Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói, the flying-saucer museum overlooking Guanabara Bay, photographed as the venue for the Louis Vuitton Cruise 2017 show by Nicolas Ghesquière.
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Tokyo Rooftops Ginza tokyo-rooftops-ginza Elevated view of Ginza rooftops, Tokyo — dense urban machinery of AC units, water tanks, and building infrastructure shot from above, in the style of Tokyo street photography.
Elevated view over Ginza rooftops, Tokyo — dense urban infrastructure from above.
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MIG 1.42 - PROTOTYPE prototype-russian-fighter-jet-spotted-on-bing-maps
Prototype Russian fighter jet spotted on Bing Maps. Built to rival the American F-22 Raptor, the jet lost out to the Su-47.
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Prototype Russian fighter jet spotted on Bing Maps. Built to rival the American F-22 Raptor, the jet lost out to the Su-47.
Aerial view of the Lagos fair ground designed and constructed by Energoprojekt, (Yugoslavia), completed 1976-77.
Aerial view of the Lagos fair ground designed and constructed by Energoprojekt, (Yugoslavia), completed 1976-77. aerial-view-of-the-lagos-fair-ground-designed-and-constructed-by-energoprojekt-yugoslavia-completed-1976-77
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Carlo Scarpa — Fondazione Querini Stampalia Garden, Venice carlo-scarpa-fondazione-querini-stampalia-garden-venice Carlo Scarpa's 1961–63 renovation of the Fondazione Querini Stampalia courtyard garden in Venice. The curved concrete canopy carried on cylindrical columns over a stone-paved court with exposed brick walls is one of Scarpa's most celebrated material interventions.
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ESA HERTZ Anechoic Chamber — Antenna Test Facility at ESTEC
ESA HERTZ Anechoic Chamber — Antenna Test Facility at ESTEC esa-hertz-anechoic-chamber-antenna-test-facility-estec The ESA HERTZ (Hybrid European RF and Antenna Test Zone) anechoic chamber at ESTEC, Noordwijk — used for testing satellite antennas in a simulated free-space electromagnetic environment. Photographed by Alastair Philip Wiper or similar fine art documentation.
ESA HERTZ anechoic chamber at ESTEC — the 'zone of silence' for testing satellite antennas in simulated space conditions.
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Redhill MRT Station — Singapore redhill-mrt-station-singapore Redhill MRT Station on Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit network — an architectural study in pastel geometry, the station's pink and green tiled columns and soft-lit concourse becoming an unlikely icon of accidental beauty in the city's transit infrastructure.
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Nakagin Capsule Tower — Exterior Detail, Tokyo 2016
Nakagin Capsule Tower — Exterior Detail, Tokyo 2016 nakagin-capsule-tower-exterior-detail-tokyo-2016 Close-up exterior view of the Nakagin Capsule Tower in Shimbashi, Tokyo, photographed in 2016. Kisho Kurokawa's 1972 Metabolist landmark, showing stacked prefabricated capsule units with circular porthole windows.
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CP Company Multi-Pocket Goggle Hooded Jacket in Grey cp-company-multi-pocket-goggle-hooded-jacket-grey CP Company multi-pocket hooded field jacket in a dark charcoal grey ribbed nylon fabric, featuring multiple snap-flap chest pockets, a vertical zip pocket, velcro cuffs, and CP Company's signature goggle hood system. Circa AW2014.
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Sort of Coal — Edible Kuro Charcoal Powder sort-of-coal-edible-kuro-charcoal-powder Sort of Coal's Kuro Charcoal Powder — an edible activated charcoal powder from the Danish brand, food-grade and used as a black pigment in cooking and beverages, packaged in a minimal matte-black container.
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Earthquake-proof house on a hillside in western Chile by architects Pezo von Ellrichshausen casa-arco-by-pezo-von-ellrichshausen
This earthquake-proof house on a hillside in western Chile by architects Pezo von Ellrichshausen has six rooms with glass walls (+ photos by Cristobal Palma).
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This earthquake-proof house on a hillside in western Chile by architects Pezo von Ellrichshausen has six rooms with glass walls (+ photos by Cristobal Palma).
Nendoroid Solid Snake nendoroid-solid-snake Nendoroid Solid Snake (#447) by Good Smile Company: the super-deformed Metal Gear Solid hero, complete with his signature cardboard hiding box.
Nendoroid Solid Snake (#447) by Good Smile Company, a super-deformed figure of the Metal Gear Solid character. Comes with the cardboard box, swappable faces and poses.
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Nendoroid Solid Snake (#447) by Good Smile Company, a super-deformed figure of the Metal Gear Solid character. Comes with the cardboard box, swappable faces and poses.
Anti-Skateboarding Deterrents — Granite Architecture Detail anti-skateboarding-deterrents-granite-architecture-detail Close-up photograph of anti-skateboarding studs or skate stoppers installed on a granite ledge or curb, documenting hostile urban design deterrents in public space.
Anti-skateboarding studs on a granite ledge — a detail of hostile urban design that remakes public space against use.
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Mount Sinabung Eruption mount-sinabung-eruption Mount Sinabung erupting in North Sumatra, Indonesia. The stratovolcano roared back to life after centuries of dormancy, with sustained ash-and-pyroclastic activity through 2013 and 2014 that displaced thousands.
Mount Sinabung, the North Sumatra stratovolcano, throwing an ash column skyward during its sustained 2013 to 2014 eruptive period.
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Nike Lunar Pegasus 89 nike-lunar-pegasus-89 The Nike Lunar Pegasus 89 pairs the classic Pegasus 89 upper with a Lunarlon midsole and Dynamic Support system, replacing the original Air unit. Released summer 2013 in a Newsprint/Dusty Grey-Black-Mine Grey colorway with a newsprint waffle tongue and collar lining.
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House in Yatsugatake by Kidosaki Architects Studio
House in Yatsugatake by Kidosaki Architects Studio house-in-yatsugatake-by-kidosaki-architects-studio
This private residence was designed by Kidosaki Architects Studio. It is located on the edge of the Yatsugatake Mountains in Nagano, Japan.
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This private residence was designed by Kidosaki Architects Studio. It is located on the edge of the Yatsugatake Mountains in Nagano, Japan.
Toni Garrn by Philip Gay, Just Do It, Interview Germany 2012
Toni Garrn by Philip Gay, Just Do It, Interview Germany 2012 toni-garrn-philip-gay-just-do-it-interview-germany-2012 Model Toni Garrn photographed by Philip Gay for the 'Just Do It' editorial in Interview Germany, August 2012.
Toni Garrn photographed by Philip Gay for the 'Just Do It' editorial in Interview Germany, August 2012.
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Floating Timber Staircase with Angular Steel Rail floating-timber-staircase-angular-steel-rail A cantilevered timber staircase with an angular black steel handrail, warm afternoon light casting diagonal shadows across a white wall interior.
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Michael Wolf Architecture of Density michael-wolf-architecture-of-density
One of the most densely populated metropolitan areas in the world, Hong Kong has an overall density of nearly 6,700 people per square kilometer. The majority of its citizens live in flats in high-rise buildings, whose units can house as many as 10,000 people.
In Architecture of Density, Michael investigates these enormous city blocks, finding a mesmerizing abstraction in the buildings’ facades. The structures in the
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One of the most densely populated metropolitan areas in the world, Hong Kong has an overall density of nearly 6,700 people per square kilometer. The majority of its citizens live in flats in high-rise buildings, whose units can house as many as 10,000 people.
In Architecture of Density, Michael investigates these enormous city blocks, finding a mesmerizing abstraction in the buildings’ facades. The structures in the series are photographed without reference to the context of sky or ground, and many buildings are seen in a state of repair or construction: their walls covered with a grid of scaffolding or the soft coloured curtains that protect the streets below from falling debris. From a distance, such elements become a part of an intricate design. Upon closer inspection of each photograph, the anonymous public face of the city is full of rewarding detail – public space is private space, large swatches of colour give way to smaller pieces of people’s lives. The trappings of the people are still visible here: their days inform the detail of these buildings. Bits of laundry and hanging plants pepper the tiny rectangles of windows- the only irregularities in this orderly design. The images of Architecture of Density give one an inkling of what our cities could look like if grown continues unchecked.
Urbastyle Bench Paris 1 — La Défense urbastyle-bench-paris-1-la-defense Urbastyle 'Bench Paris 1' — a circular precast concrete bench custom-designed for the La Défense business district in Paris. Available in multiple colors and finishes.
Urbastyle Bench Paris 1 — circular precast concrete street furniture custom-designed for La Défense, Paris.
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Amalia Hernández House / Agustín Hernández Navarro amalia-hernandez-house-agustin-hernandez-navarro
Agustín Hernández Navarro is a Mexican sculptor and architect born in Mexico City. He is the son of politician Lamberto Hernández and Amalia Navarro and studied at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Leading exponent of “emotional” architecture in his country, Hernandez has fused elements from Mexico’s Pre-columbian past in his contemporary architecture. He usually starts by designing the vertical elements
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Agustín Hernández Navarro is a Mexican sculptor and architect born in Mexico City. He is the son of politician Lamberto Hernández and Amalia Navarro and studied at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Leading exponent of “emotional” architecture in his country, Hernandez has fused elements from Mexico’s Pre-columbian past in his contemporary architecture. He usually starts by designing the vertical elements of a building, such as the stairs, as he feels these are of much importance. As organic nature, his architecture unites structure, form, and function.
Visvim Sanjuro Kimono visvim-sanjuro-kimono Visvim Sanjuro Kimono jacket — a haori-style coat from the SENSE Magazine 'TEXT in visvim' SS2012 editorial, featuring visvim's signature indigo-overdye process on cotton-linen.
Visvim Sanjuro Kimono — haori-style coat from the SENSE Magazine SS2012 visvim editorial.
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the grove pavillion the-grove-pavillion
the grove pavilion is located at the center of the arced walkway where it briefly touches upon land, between the constantly texture of the water and matured trees. barbeques and public space provide recreational services to visitors within a subdued black structure that frames the colorful surrounding landscape. continuing eastward down the walkway leads to the wilkinson’s point pavilion born from an existing concret
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the grove pavilion is located at the center of the arced walkway where it briefly touches upon land, between the constantly texture of the water and matured trees. barbeques and public space provide recreational services to visitors within a subdued black structure that frames the colorful surrounding landscape. continuing eastward down the walkway leads to the wilkinson’s point pavilion born from an existing concrete pad built in the mid 20th century as the foundation for an unrealized bridge. the pavilion, a series of intersecting planes exhibiting various degrees of transparency and filtering of views and colors, cantilevers out over the water framing the site and a large open-air pad capable of hosting large scale events. massive concrete walls support a floating canopy containing an expansive red glass wall and a yellow skylight towards the cantilevered portion. the architecture adopts a simple form, poetic and restrained in the landscape, an experience heightened by its relative isolation from any other man-made developments.
Former CGER-ASLK Building, Brussels — Marcel Lambrichs
Former CGER-ASLK Building, Brussels — Marcel Lambrichs cger-aslk-building-brussels-marcel-lambrichs The former CGER-ASLK building at Rue des Boiteux 10, Brussels, designed by Marcel Lambrichs and completed 1969–1974. Its facade of inverted-Y prefabricated concrete modules forms a repeating pointed-arch honeycomb grid — one of the most distinctive brutalist concrete facades in Belgium.
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Fisarmonica with colour variants of Ice Jacket camouflage 1989
GENERAL RESEARCH OFF-SITE general-research-off-site Designed by architect Shin Ohori of General Design for Setsumasa and Mami Kobayashi, founders of General Research.
Designed by architect Shin Ohori of General Design for Setsumasa and Mami Kobayashi, founders of General Research. Located in the Chichibu mountain range northwest of Tokyo, the site serves as both a personal weekend shelter and a field-testing ground for product development.
The structure is built on an elevated platform using locally harvested larch wood and features removable walls made from fiber-reinforced plas
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Designed by architect Shin Ohori of General Design for Setsumasa and Mami Kobayashi, founders of General Research. Located in the Chichibu mountain range northwest of Tokyo, the site serves as both a personal weekend shelter and a field-testing ground for product development.
The structure is built on an elevated platform using locally harvested larch wood and features removable walls made from fiber-reinforced plastic. It includes two yellow dome tents used as permanent sleeping areas—one placed on a secondary deck and the other on the roof of the main volume. The central enclosed space houses a kitchen and dining area.
The shelter is equipped with electricity, hot water, internet access, and basic amenities, including a clawfoot bathtub. The location is remote but accessible, allowing the Kobayashis to engage in maintenance tasks and outdoor work while still performing professional duties remotely. The architecture is intentionally simple and functional, emphasizing modularity, environmental responsiveness, and a hybrid of modernist design with primitive outdoor living elements.
The project operates as a live-in testing platform for lifestyle and gear integration in a real-world setting, merging domestic space with performance wear prototyping. It represents an approach to architecture and living that prioritizes adaptability, utility, and a direct relationship with the natural environment.
Vennesla Library and Culture House by Helen & Hard
Vennesla Library and Culture House by Helen & Hard vennesla-library-and-culture-house-helen-hard Interior view of the Vennesla Library and Culture House, Vennesla, Norway (2011), designed by Helen & Hard. The signature timber rib-vault structure integrates twenty-six glue-laminated CNC-routered ribs that combine structure, shelving, lighting, and acoustic systems.
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Swatch Art Peace Hotel Shanghai Interior by Jouin Manku
Swatch Art Peace Hotel Shanghai Interior by Jouin Manku swatch-art-peace-hotel-shanghai-interior-jouin-manku Interior corridor of the Swatch Art Peace Hotel on the Bund, Shanghai — the restored 1909 Palace Hotel redesigned by Parisian studio Jouin Manku with organic wood-clad partitions and sinuous LED ceilings.
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Peninsula House by Watson Architecture + Design peninsula-house-watson-architecture-design-portsea Peninsula House by Watson Architecture + Design, Portsea, Victoria, Australia. A low horizontal pavilion clad in up to 75% recycled timber battens set among coastal scrub.
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Akari Hayami — Japanese Fashion Magazine Editorial akari-hayami-japanese-fashion-magazine-editorial Japanese actress and model Akari Hayami photographed for a Japanese fashion magazine editorial, styled in a mannish collegiate look with a chambray shirt, grey slacks, teal socks, and a colorful rucksack.
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Dassault nEUROn — European Stealth UCAV Demonstrator
Dassault nEUROn — European Stealth UCAV Demonstrator dassault-neuron-european-stealth-ucav-demonstrator The Dassault nEUROn — a European stealth Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) demonstrator developed by Dassault Aviation. Flying-wing stealth drone photographed during Italian trials or flight testing.
Dassault nEUROn — European stealth UCAV demonstrator, a flying-wing combat drone developed by Dassault Aviation.
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Xavier Veilhan Faceted Figure Sculpture xavier-veilhan-faceted-figure-sculpture A large-scale grey low-polygon standing male figure by French artist Xavier Veilhan, from his ongoing series of 3D-scanned faceted figurative sculptures.
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Cidade das Artes — Christian de Portzamparc, Rio de Janeiro
Cidade das Artes — Christian de Portzamparc, Rio de Janeiro cidade-das-artes-christian-de-portzamparc-rio-de-janeiro Cidade das Artes is a 46,000 m² cultural complex in the Barra da Tijuca district of Rio de Janeiro, designed by French architect Christian de Portzamparc and completed in 2013. The concrete structure houses a convertible concert hall, chamber music room, cinemas, dance studios, and rehearsal spaces.
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Cargo Chair by Benjamin Hubert cargo-chair-by-benjamin-hubert
The Cargo Chair, manufactured by portuguese brand De La Espada, designed by Benjamin Hubert
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The Cargo Chair, manufactured by portuguese brand De La Espada, designed by Benjamin Hubert
Ogimachi Global Dispensing Pharmacy — ninkipen! + TKY Japan ogimachi-global-dispensing-pharmacy-ninkipen-tky-japan Compact pharmacy in central Osaka by ninkipen! and TKY Japan, 2011. Built on a narrow former farm-road plot (61 m²), the building uses a simple steel frame with exposed wood columns and rafters beneath a gabled roof. Photo by Hiroki Kawata.
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Casa Paracas — RRMR Arquitectos, Paracas Bay (2013)
Casa Paracas — RRMR Arquitectos, Paracas Bay (2013) casa-paracas-rrmr-arquitectos-paracas-bay Casa Paracas (2013) by RRMR Arquitectos — a minimalist private residence on Peru's Paracas Bay in the Ica Region. The house responds to the extreme coastal desert landscape with a compact, inward-looking volume that opens toward the bay through precisely framed apertures, mediating between the stark dune environment and the Pacific horizon.
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Precast Concrete Slab — Texture Study precast-concrete-slab-texture-study Close-up photograph of a precast concrete panel surface showing the raw grey texture, aggregate, and casting marks. A material reference image for architecture and design.
Raw precast concrete slab surface — aggregate texture, grey tones, casting marks. Material reference.
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Bas Princen — Colonnade Infrastructure Photograph bas-princen-colonnade-infrastructure-photograph A photograph by Dutch artist Bas Princen from his infrastructure and constructed-landscape series — large-format documentation of industrial and civic structures rendered with architectural precision.
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Design Band YOAP White House, Seoul design-band-yoap-white-house-seoul The White House by Design Band YOAP (2013), a compact nine-apartment residential block on a narrow Seoul plot, clad in a sculptural white double-skin concrete facade.
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Avi Forman — YSOA Advanced Mill Workshop CNC Surface
Avi Forman — YSOA Advanced Mill Workshop CNC Surface avi-forman-ysoa-advanced-mill-workshop-cnc-surface CNC-milled surface piece by Avi Forman from the Yale School of Architecture Advanced Mill Workshop, photographed by Elijah Porter in November 2010. Close-up shows a regular dome-pattern texture across a curved, undulating white milled panel.
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Kevin Townsend Temporary Drawings kevin-townsend-temporary-drawings A work from Kevin Townsend's Temporary Drawings: large, gestural chalk fields built up as accumulating marks, impermanent by design.
A work from Kevin Townsend's Temporary Drawings: large chalk drawings built up on walls and floors as fields of repeated marks, then erased.
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A work from Kevin Townsend's Temporary Drawings: large chalk drawings built up on walls and floors as fields of repeated marks, then erased.
House Playa El Golf H4 by RRMR Arquitectos house-playa-el-golf-h4-rrmr-arquitectos Contemporary vacation home in the Asia District, Lima, Peru, designed by riofrio+rodrigo arquitectos (RRMR). Completed 2011, 4,251 sq ft, fronting a golf course 95 km south of central Lima.
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UNESCO Headquarters Entrance Canopy — Breuer, Nervi & Zehrfuss, Paris 1958
UNESCO Headquarters Entrance Canopy — Breuer, Nervi & Zehrfuss, Paris 1958 unesco-headquarters-entrance-canopy-nervi-paris-1958 The hyperbolic-paraboloid concrete entry canopy of the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, designed by Marcel Breuer, Pier Luigi Nervi, and Bernard Zehrfuss and completed in 1958. Nervi's structural engineering defines the sweeping saddle-shell canopy shown here against the Y-shaped Secretariat curtain wall.
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The North Face Purple Label Boa Fleece Hooded Vest
The North Face Purple Label Boa Fleece Hooded Vest north-face-purple-label-boa-fleece-hooded-vest The North Face Purple Label hooded fleece vest in a chevron zigzag jacquard pattern, grey and white. Japan-exclusive Purple Label line designed with nanamica, posted November 2013.
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Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai, Above the Clouds jin-mao-tower-shanghai-above-clouds Aerial photograph of the Jin Mao Tower in Pudong, Shanghai, shot from above through dense fog and cloud. The 88-story pagoda-spired skyscraper emerges from the mist in a dramatic film photograph.
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SOLID GRAY Polymer Hard-Shell Backpack in White solid-gray-polymer-hard-shell-backpack-white The SOLID GRAY Polymer Backpack is a geometric hard-shell daypack made from a single precision-milled polypropylene sheet folded origami-style. Designed in Eindhoven by Lijmbach, Leeuw & Vormgeving, launched 2012.
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Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station Dome amundsen-scott-south-pole-station-dome The aluminium geodesic dome of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, erected 1975 and dismantled 2009-2010, a landmark of Antarctic exploration.
The aluminium geodesic dome at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, erected in 1975. The unheated 50-metre shell did not house people but sheltered clusters of modular buildings from wind and drifting snow. Retired when the elevated station opened, it was dismantled in 2009-2010.
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The aluminium geodesic dome at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, erected in 1975. The unheated 50-metre shell did not house people but sheltered clusters of modular buildings from wind and drifting snow. Retired when the elevated station opened, it was dismantled in 2009-2010.