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    • daleD Offline
      dale
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      Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, sometimes known as Communipaw Terminal Liberty Park New Jersey.
      The main building is designed in a Richardsonian Romanesque style. Architect: William H. Peddle, Peabody & StearnsGlazed tiles.png


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        Pavilion/Kiosk of Trajan (sorry I don't think the Architect has a website) Philae Egypt


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          Speaking of Egypt, The Library of Alexandria. Snøhetta Architects http://www.snoarc.no/


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            Robert Oshatz http://www.oshatz.com


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              Sitting on a highly prominent location overlooking the city of Santo Domingo in Colombia is the Biblioteca Parque Espana, designed by Giancarlo Mazzanti. http://www.giancarlomazzanti.com/


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                dale
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                Aurthur Erickson Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia http://www.arthurerickson.com/bmu.html


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                  @dale said:

                  Sitting on a highly prominent location overlooking the city of Santo Domingo in Colombia is the Biblioteca Parque Espana, designed by Giancarlo Mazzanti. http://www.giancarlomazzanti.com/

                  nice... some other nice work in the portfolio too.

                  mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                  • daleD Offline
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                    If you aren't aware of Lebbeus Woods, you certainly should have a look at this incredible visionary architect/artist/ philosopher's work. http://lebbeuswoods.net/


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                      Another artist who's created environments are inspirational and visionary is David Vineis a French digital artist, designer, and Art Director. http://www.sub88.com/Picture 950.png


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                      • stefanqS Offline
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                        I love architecture. I must have been an architect in another life.....anyway, these images show us that design (more or less) could take different shapes.


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                        • daleD Offline
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                          Wow, Thanks for the post. Great stuff.
                          Do you have the architects (conceptualist or otherwise) on the first two images, I would like to follow up. 👍

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                            ETA 211
                            designer Stanislav Lachman 1956


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                            http://www.starlingarch.cz

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                              @dale said:

                              Do you have the architects (conceptualist or otherwise) on the first two images, I would like to follow up. 👍

                              For the first one, go to project list, and search for 2002 project.
                              http://www.behnisch.com/site_files/index_flash.html
                              The second one, I found it here, but there is no much info about it.
                              http://www.arnewde.com/architecture-design/unique-flying-farmhouse-design-in-ukraine/

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                                Well Bravo to Behnisch Architekten. A firm that has a very holistic approach to architecture,their site is really worth a visit. (link on stefanq's post above)
                                Here is some more teasers.


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                                  dale
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                                  Mixing it up a little.
                                  Warton Esherick was an artist who worked primarily in wooden sculpture. His home/studio at Valley Forge in Paoli Pennsylvania blurs the line between art and architecture. It touches me, because I think it would be a dream most creative people would like to fulfill, being able to put such expression into the space where we live and work.


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                                    @dale said:

                                    Mixing it up a little.
                                    Warton Esherick was an artist who worked primarily in wooden sculpture. His home/studio at Valley Forge in Paoli Pennsylvania blurs the line between art and architecture. It touches me, because I think it would be a dream most creative people would like to fulfill, being able to put such expression into the space where we live and work.

                                    Been to the studio and home. Its a pretty amazing little place.
                                    As a woodworker and timber frame designer (homes and commercial) - the whimsical and 'hands on' nature of his work inspired my formative years in the trade.

                                    mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                                      That doorlatch is really something, as is the carved door. And, speaking of that Ukrainian farmhouse-- the torque(moment) on the supports must be tremendous not to show at least a little sag, especially given the apparent age. Must be different brand of physics. 😄

                                      I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                                        Description: Cube 02™ is applicable for any type of graphic design – web, print, motion graphics etc and perfect for t-shirts and other items like logos, pictograms.

                                        Format: Vector file (.eps) Compatible: PC & Mac Details: 36 Character Set, colored alphabets Price: Free

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                                          About so called "flying farmhouse", I searched like a mad man more info, and I'm sorry for doing it. I mean, the magic is gone. Not only it's not unique, but it doesn't seams to me so special, being able to see "over the illusionist shoulder".See for yourself 😞
                                          By the way, I searched with google earth 😉
                                          Link for the original one:
                                          http://www.panoramio.com/photo/97671
                                          and the other one I found ( still, don't know the meaning of them)
                                          http://www.panoramio.com/photo/34552315


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                                          • daleD Offline
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                                            bmike
                                            I'd love to see Esherick's place. I first saw it in a Fine Homebuilding article,(way too many) years ago, and I just really found it appealing.
                                            mitcorb
                                            Yes that latch is pretty cool. I think Esherick had a lot of influence in the American crafts movement, although he started out as a painter. I just think it would be really fulfilling to surrounded by details like this as opposed to the ones from Home Depot.
                                            Stefan
                                            I love the font. They even make it for a mac. 👍 This is one of those I will have fun with.
                                            As for the Farm House. the first post always looked like a rendering to me, so it's interesting to see it probably was some sort of grain storage loading building, much like the North American grain elevator.
                                            It looks ripe for a upgrade to a residence.

                                            Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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