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ryanpanos:

Dieter Schmid’s Plastic House: 1963 via Retronaut

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anime-backgrounds:

Ghost in the Shell, first post, gotta start with the classics.

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urbanxdesign:

Successional urbanism: the six Transect zones and the successional nature of urbanism.
Image by Eusebio Azcue, courtesy Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company.
Source: http://terrain.org/2013/interview/andres-duany/

urbanxdesign:

Successional urbanism: the six Transect zones and the successional nature of urbanism.

Image by Eusebio Azcue, courtesy Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company.

Source: http://terrain.org/2013/interview/andres-duany/

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anime-backgrounds:

I’ve gotten a few requests for Akira, but I’m like “Guy’s do you really think I’d leave out Akira? C’maaaaan.” :) Anyway the first round from the movie that probably got you into anime in the first place.

Akira. Directed by Katsuhiro Otomo. Created by Tatsunoko Production, TMS Entertainment.

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Infographic: Life Inside The Kowloon Walled City
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gallowhill:

The Factory, in Sant Just Desvern, Spain by architect Ricardo Bofill

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juanguzm:

Terreform 1 Resilient Waterfront Infrastructure

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soulinthemachine:

Tsutomu Nihei

soulinthemachine:

Tsutomu Nihei

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lostsplendor:

Stacked: Public Library of Cincinnati, date unknown (via Buzzfeed)

lostsplendor:

Stacked: Public Library of Cincinnati, date unknown (via Buzzfeed)

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theabsolution:

Praça das Artes (São Paulo, Brazil) by Brasil Arquitetura

theabsolution:

Praça das Artes (São Paulo, Brazil) by Brasil Arquitetura

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bassman5911:

“QUARANTENA” by Robert Scott Gilson (B.Arch 2011) | SCI-Arc Alumni Portal

bassman5911:

“QUARANTENA” by Robert Scott Gilson (B.Arch 2011) | SCI-Arc Alumni Portal

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China is planning to build the tallest skyscraper in the world in just 90 days. If everything goes according to plan, a 2,749 foot skyscraper will be hanging out with the clouds by the end of March. The skyscraper, dubbed “Sky City One,” will contain businesses as well as apartments.

China is planning to build the tallest skyscraper in the world in just 90 days. If everything goes according to plan, a 2,749 foot skyscraper will be hanging out with the clouds by the end of March. The skyscraper, dubbed “Sky City One,” will contain businesses as well as apartments.

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emporioefikz:

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