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Posted on 15th Mar at 10:23 PM, with 2,895 notes

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Lai Yard in Beijing

Located in a Southern Hutong of Beijing, this hidden residential gem is brought back to life by chinese practice Ming Gu Design. For hundreds of years, the ‘Lai Yard’ has stood in the alley and near the ancient city wall — listed as a protected building that needs restoration. at the north of the original house, two-pseudo architectures have been built to create three enclosed courtyards interwoven with an intimate group of trees. Objectively speaking, the studio has witnessed unsophisticated and archaic site conditions that do not reflect the ancients’ works. regardless, the residence still reflects the memory and desire for traditions by today’s community. 

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Posted on 12th Jun at 10:24 PM, with 1,069 notes

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The Art of Jill Soukup

Jill Soukup was born in Buffalo, New York. Shortly thereafter, her family moved to Colorado, where she still resides.  Jill’s affinity for horses as a young girl resulted in countless drawings and studies of them, which made for a strong drawing foundation. As a teen, she started a pet-portrait business, acquired jobs painting murals, and designed logos for local organizations. She graduated from Colorado State University in 1991 with a Bachelor of Fine Art. There, she received awards for illustration and design and worked as an illustrator and designer for the university. 

She initially pursued a career in graphic design while continuing to paint part time. After 11 years as a designer, she made the switch to full-time painting. Her work continues to gain recognition as she receives awards, appears in national publications, and shows in important juried and one-woman exhibitions.

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Posted on 22nd May at 10:47 PM, with 210 notes
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Zdzisław Beksiński

Posted on 20th May at 11:19 AM, with 1,963 notes

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Day to Night 

With his Couleurs Separées project, the Canadian photographer Carl-Antonyn Dufault, based in Montreal, is assembling together in the same photograph day and night, but also summer and winter, creating amazing and contrasting temporal windows.

Special mention to the image below, and urban park in Montreal in front of the CHUM construction site that I walked by everyday on the walk to the office.

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Posted on 20th May at 12:05 AM, with 250 notes

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Paper flowers

Designer Haruka Misawa creates beautiful flowers out sharper shavings. Printing paper with a colour gradation, she tightly wraps it in a pencil-like shape so the flowers blossom outward when scraped against the shaver. 

Posted on 20th May at 12:03 AM, with 15,054 notes

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Structures of the World

The Instagram account Structures of the World is dedicated to beautiful structures and landscapes photographed from above. Explore the world, from the unmistakable city grid of Barcelona, Spain (top image) to the ancient citadel of Erbil in Iraq (last image) and sites in Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, Holland, China and USA. All the images on this photo set are credited to Apple Maps/TomTom.

Posted on 20th May at 12:01 AM, with 151 notes
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“ All my niggas starting riots.. 🔊
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All my niggas starting riots.. 🔊

Posted on 20th May at 12:00 AM, with 1,365 notes

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Stacked Timber Unit

Antwerp-based practice Studio Farris Architects has transformed a small barn in Flanders, Belgium into an office that features a meeting room, library, and desks. the building’s original façade was restored, before new openings were created to bring daylight inside the former stable. an updated interior has been fitted within the original volume, consisting of a shell that accentuates the structure’s pure form. this method both improves energy efficiency and avoids any chemical reactions with sulphates in the ground, or the original walls.

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