A Contingent Perspective
A Contingent Perspective
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noestoyaqui:

São Paulo Residence by Paulo Mendes da Rocha
Designed in 1969 and was restored recently by the architect himself.
noestoyaqui:

São Paulo Residence by Paulo Mendes da Rocha
Designed in 1969 and was restored recently by the architect himself.
noestoyaqui:

São Paulo Residence by Paulo Mendes da Rocha
Designed in 1969 and was restored recently by the architect himself.
architectureofdoom:

popstock:

http://www.theatlanticcities.com/arts-and-lifestyle/2012/04/uks-most-depressing-shopping-centers-when-they-were-new/1708/

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modernizing:

The Dovecote Studio by Haworth Tompkins Architects
modernizing:

The Dovecote Studio by Haworth Tompkins Architects
modernizing:

The Dovecote Studio by Haworth Tompkins Architects
modernizing:

The Dovecote Studio by Haworth Tompkins Architects
blua:

 
aquara:

queued! ♥
mpdrolet:

Xavier Miserachs 
evysinspirations:

(via Amazing Monolithic Home in Switzerland with an Inviting Interior Design)
Brissago, Switzerland
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subtilitas:

Alvaro Siza - Virchow 6 building on the Novartis Campus, Basel 2012. Great to see Siza working with such a paired-down industrial aesthetic, it makes the subtle details really shout. Particularly love the connection details of the exterior galvanized grid, and the rotated column at the entry. Via, photos (C) Fernando Guerra. 
subtilitas:

Alvaro Siza - Virchow 6 building on the Novartis Campus, Basel 2012. Great to see Siza working with such a paired-down industrial aesthetic, it makes the subtle details really shout. Particularly love the connection details of the exterior galvanized grid, and the rotated column at the entry. Via, photos (C) Fernando Guerra. 
subtilitas:

Alvaro Siza - Virchow 6 building on the Novartis Campus, Basel 2012. Great to see Siza working with such a paired-down industrial aesthetic, it makes the subtle details really shout. Particularly love the connection details of the exterior galvanized grid, and the rotated column at the entry. Via, photos (C) Fernando Guerra. 
mattfarrarphotography:

Toronto