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Vibration Mirror (2012) by Frederik Skåtar
Relief sculpture
Material: chromed polyurethane Dimension: 60 x 40 cm 
worclip:

Vibration Mirror (2012) by Frederik Skåtar
Relief sculpture
Material: chromed polyurethane Dimension: 60 x 40 cm 
worclip:

Vibration Mirror (2012) by Frederik Skåtar
Relief sculpture
Material: chromed polyurethane Dimension: 60 x 40 cm 
worclip:

Vibration Mirror (2012) by Frederik Skåtar
Relief sculpture
Material: chromed polyurethane Dimension: 60 x 40 cm 
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modernizing:

The Brain by Olson Kundig Architects.

The Brain is a 14,280 cubic-foot cinematic laboratory where the client, a filmmaker, can work out ideas. Physically, that neighborhood birthplace of invention, the garage, provides the conceptual model. The form is essentially a cast-in-place concrete box, intended to be a strong yet neutral background that provides complete flexibility to adapt the space at will. Inserted into the box along the north wall is a steel mezzanine. All interior structures are made using raw, hot-rolled steel sheets.
modernizing:

The Brain by Olson Kundig Architects.

The Brain is a 14,280 cubic-foot cinematic laboratory where the client, a filmmaker, can work out ideas. Physically, that neighborhood birthplace of invention, the garage, provides the conceptual model. The form is essentially a cast-in-place concrete box, intended to be a strong yet neutral background that provides complete flexibility to adapt the space at will. Inserted into the box along the north wall is a steel mezzanine. All interior structures are made using raw, hot-rolled steel sheets.
modernizing:

The Brain by Olson Kundig Architects.

The Brain is a 14,280 cubic-foot cinematic laboratory where the client, a filmmaker, can work out ideas. Physically, that neighborhood birthplace of invention, the garage, provides the conceptual model. The form is essentially a cast-in-place concrete box, intended to be a strong yet neutral background that provides complete flexibility to adapt the space at will. Inserted into the box along the north wall is a steel mezzanine. All interior structures are made using raw, hot-rolled steel sheets.
subtilitas:

Thomas Phifer - Lee Hall expansion at Clemson University, South Carolina 2013. Image via the architect.
beachsirit:

blank window framing | Decor on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/60697824/via/KKmi
Hearted from: http://pinterest.com/pin/123356477266197003/
cabinporn:

The Floating Farmhouse in Eldred, New York.
Restored by Givone Home. More photos.
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The Glass House by AR Design Studio
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The Glass House by AR Design Studio
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modernizing:

The Hotel Bubble in France. 

Bubble Rooms – ideas, used by two hotels in France. Small bubbles are designed by designer Pierre-Stephane Dumas, they allow you to stay in the room, but at the same time as though and in the open air.
modernizing:

The Hotel Bubble in France. 

Bubble Rooms – ideas, used by two hotels in France. Small bubbles are designed by designer Pierre-Stephane Dumas, they allow you to stay in the room, but at the same time as though and in the open air.
designed-for-life:

The Cóser family home in São Paulo, Brazil
The family makes ample use of the rooftop deck, which sits just off the master bedroom.
Photo by: Crisobal Palma