2010

theniftyfifties:

Marilyn Monroe reads Arthur Miller.
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theniftyfifties:

Marilyn Monroe reads Arthur Miller.

(Source: flickr.com)

lickypickystickyfree:

Gijs Van Vaerenbergh, a collaboration between young Belgian architects Pieterjan Gijs  and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh, have built a see-through church in the Belgian region of Haspengouw. The church is a part of the Z-OUT project of Z33, house for contemporary art based in Hasselt, Belgium.

The church is 10 meters high and is made of 100 layers and 2000 columns of steel. Depending on the perspective of the viewer, the church is either perceived as a massive building or seems to dissolve – partly or entirely – in the landscape. On the other hand, looking at the landscape from within the church, the surrounding countryside is redefined by abstract lines.

The design of the church is based on the architecture of the multitude of churches in the region, but through the use of horizontal plates, the concept of the traditional church is transformed into a transparent object of art.

(via architectureblog)

tinywrld:

Hong Kong / Time lapse

(Source: vimeo.com)

pupfresh:

NEW MUSIC VIDEO: Foster The People - “Call It What You Want”

iheartclassics:

Have you heard about our new Classic Lines series yet? We’re super excited about them!

Just look at these gorgeous covers created by fashion illustrator, Sara Singh.

Yayyy!!!

fewmorepages:

Sterling Publishing is releasing some of our favorite classics with some seriously pretty new covers in March 2012. Click here for more information.

theniftyfifties:

James Dean and Elizabeth Taylor, 1955.

theniftyfifties:

James Dean and Elizabeth Taylor, 1955.

(Source: thelittlefreakazoidthatcould)

tinywrld:

Köln als Miniaturstadt (Tilt-Shift-Effekt)

(Source: vimeo.com)

bookmania:

Quadruple Spiral, the ”Impossible Bookcase”. A visionary design created by experimenting with the Droste effect. The  parameters refer to the classification are discussed here. (by Seb Przd)

bookmania:

Quadruple Spiral, the ”Impossible Bookcase”. A visionary design created by experimenting with the Droste effect. The  parameters refer to the classification are discussed here. (by Seb Przd)

(via bookmania)

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