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Published on 04 March, 2012.
A Wonderfully Surreal World, Where Buildings Are Shaped Like Guns And French Fries - Co.Design
Co.DesignA Wonderfully Surreal World, Where Buildings Are Shaped Like Guns And French FriesCo.DesignVictor Enrich is a Spanish photographer who rips all the science from architecture to create surreal and whimsical variations on existing buildings. A tower in unzips, a road goes straight up and multi-story slides protrude from balconies.
Less Is Still More - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalLess Is Still MoreWall Street JournalBy JS MARCUS Modernist architecture is often associated with austere office buildings and anonymous apartment blocks, but a walk through the Tugendhat House, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's sumptuous masterpiece in Brno, Czech Republic, shows how Modernist .and more »
Beyond Brutalism: Five Examples Of Wildly Innovative Concrete Architecture - Co.Design
Co.DesignBeyond Brutalism: Five Examples Of Wildly Innovative Concrete ArchitectureCo.DesignConcrete is today's most popular building material. In fact, it's consumed in greater quantities than any substance on earth, second only to water. But it's easy to abuse. Consult anyone's list of the world's ugliest buildings, and you're bound to find .
Co.DesignA Wonderfully Surreal World, Where Buildings Are Shaped Like Guns And French FriesCo.DesignVictor Enrich is a Spanish photographer who rips all the science from architecture to create surreal and whimsical variations on existing buildings. A tower in unzips, a road goes straight up and multi-story slides protrude from balconies.
Less Is Still More - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalLess Is Still MoreWall Street JournalBy JS MARCUS Modernist architecture is often associated with austere office buildings and anonymous apartment blocks, but a walk through the Tugendhat House, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's sumptuous masterpiece in Brno, Czech Republic, shows how Modernist .and more »
Beyond Brutalism: Five Examples Of Wildly Innovative Concrete Architecture - Co.Design
Co.DesignBeyond Brutalism: Five Examples Of Wildly Innovative Concrete ArchitectureCo.DesignConcrete is today's most popular building material. In fact, it's consumed in greater quantities than any substance on earth, second only to water. But it's easy to abuse. Consult anyone's list of the world's ugliest buildings, and you're bound to find .
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