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IMGS / THNGS

infinity-imagined:

Particle Collisions

Tagged with:  #canon eos 550  #tinto
IMG_2374 on Flickr.

IMG_2374 on Flickr.

Wall on Flickr.

Wall on Flickr.

IMG_2485 on Flickr.

IMG_2485 on Flickr.

modernizing:

Photo Collage by Kim Hee-Soo

greatspaces:

“Did you catch Google’s Mies Van der Rohe’s 126th birthday this year! It was a beautiful browser page don’t you think?” - Great Spaces

greatspaces:

“Did you catch Google’s Mies Van der Rohe’s 126th birthday this year! It was a beautiful browser page don’t you think?” - Great Spaces

thisnewurbanity:

Palácio do Planalto | Oscar Niemeyer

thisnewurbanity:

Palácio do Planalto | Oscar Niemeyer

simotron:

Still looks incredible..
2001: A Space Odyssey
Flight Deck
Stanley Kubrick
1968

simotron:

Still looks incredible..

2001: A Space Odyssey

Flight Deck

Stanley Kubrick

1968

Divided over this really.The first couple of brutalism in UK Architecture. But the people who live in it hate it and it’s in a pretty poor state of repair.
Shame to see it torn down though.
fuckyeahbrutalism:

Robin Hood Gardens, Poplar, London, 1967-72
(Alison & Peter Smithson)
It has recently been decided that this landmark social housing project (the largest ever by the Smithsons) will be demolished to make way for a £500 million new development known as Blackwall Reach. The destruction of our Brutalist architectural heritage continues: http://bit.ly/GS3bDm

Divided over this really.
The first couple of brutalism in UK Architecture. But the people who live in it hate it and it’s in a pretty poor state of repair.

Shame to see it torn down though.

fuckyeahbrutalism:

Robin Hood Gardens, Poplar, London, 1967-72

(Alison & Peter Smithson)

It has recently been decided that this landmark social housing project (the largest ever by the Smithsons) will be demolished to make way for a £500 million new development known as Blackwall Reach. The destruction of our Brutalist architectural heritage continues: http://bit.ly/GS3bDm

Martian Sunrises

jpsmythe:


Martian sunrises, as seen by the HiRISE orbiter. 

(Source: expositionfairy)

c86:

Chris Burden - Metropolis II

Four years in the making, and currently installed at LACMA
Watch a short documentary about it HERE

via Art Blart