Ethel Baraona linked this post about two giant dinosaurs structures on a stretch of Palm Springs's Interstate 10. Two dinosaurs, 150 and 100 ton, … [Read more...]
2 Kinds of Roofs, Leon Krier 1974
Via: Archive of Affinities and Bowkunst … [Read more...]
Cani (Dogs), by Giacomo Nanni
Balloons at Grand Palais, 1909-2011
The first air show at the Grand Palais in Paris, France. September 30th, 1909. Photographed in Autochrome Lumière by Léon Gimpel. Anish … [Read more...]
Look-a-like = Otto Wagner Vs. Star Wars
Otto Wagner’s 1880 design for the central offices of the Vienna Giro und Kassenverein competition versus designer Ralph McQuarrie Millennium Falcon … [Read more...]
Removal of Manhattan Island, by Robert Grosvenor, 1975
Via: Betonbabe … [Read more...]
Portrait of a man with a size of 181cm, by Roman Pfeffer.
www.romanpfeffer.com. Via Today and Tomorrow. … [Read more...]
You don’t want to know
Via: This isn't happiness … [Read more...]
KURT KRANZ BLACK: WHITE / WHITE: BLACK, 1928-29
Via: Betonbabe … [Read more...]
Raumlabor tonight @ ESA -Ecole Spéciale d’architecture
Berlin based Benjamin Foerster-Baldenius and Matthias Rick of architecture office Raumlaborberlin, will make a lecture on "Sudden Cities" in the main … [Read more...]
The entire Pokemon blue map
The Entire Pokemon Blue map. Click to zoom. Via: Fuck Yeah Cartography … [Read more...]
Euthanasia Coaster
“Euthanasia Coaster” is a hypothetical euthanasia machine in the form of a roller coaster engineered to humanely – with elegance and euphoria – take … [Read more...]
Airplot, by Paisajes Emergentes
Heathrow Airplot. Weightless (a project for an effective demonstration to stop all air traffic, a structure to defeat Heathrow’s third runway) Go … [Read more...]
Citroën Mehari
Dymaxion map, by Michael Paukner
We'll come back to the great illustrations of Michael Paukner, but for the moment, here's his free printable cut-out sheet version of Bucky Fuller's … [Read more...]
Through the Gyre
Illustration by Jacob Magraw-Mickelson. Click to zoom. Already blogged: Fulfilled, no more filled Via: Good, Feltron … [Read more...]
The 892 Unique Ways to Partition A 3×4 Grid
"The 3 × 4 grid poster illustrates a change in design practice. Computation-based design—that is, the use of algorithms to compute options—is becoming … [Read more...]
Xerox Star’ Interface
The 1981 Xerox Star, or the first commercial system to incorporate various technologies that today have become commonplace, including a bitmapped … [Read more...]
By typewriter, HENDRIK NICOLAAS WERKMAN, 1923/29
Not only Archizoom worked with the typewriter as an artistic (visual) medium. Werkmann did it 40 years before. Thanks Betonbabe. Click to zoom. … [Read more...]
May come in handy in the future
1929 New York City Airport Concept This landing platform was proposed in 1929 for the Pennsylvania Railroad station in New York City. Image number: … [Read more...]
Eric Desmazieres’ etchings for Borges’ Library of Babel
The Funambulist (always a source of inspiration), let us discover Eric Desmazieres's illustrations for a version of Borges library. In fact a … [Read more...]
A compendium of anatomically correct or absolutely surreal Head Sections.
Drawings by: 1,2,3: Fritz Kahn (also here) 4: unknown Found on: Ethel 5,6,7: Lucamaleonte 8: Sebastian Niedlich (Grabthar) 9: Shannon … [Read more...]
O.M. Ungers, City Metaphors
Via: Archive of Affinities … [Read more...]
Chris Ware, back cover
CW: "Yeah, it’s a map of this story. I mean, the title is “The Smartest Kid on Earth,”, so the front of it is the character and on the back is the … [Read more...]
Variations of incomplete cubes, by Sol Lewitt
In 1974, American artist Sol LeWitt created one of his major works, a seminal piece on the themes of seriality and variation, the series entitled … [Read more...]
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