Dude, who even knows.

17th June 2023

Post reblogged from Marta Monica Jaramillo Restrepo AKA La Tuti with 16,744 notes

dilfgmancoolatta:

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14th June 2023

Photo reblogged from Small Batch Blogging with 15,662 notes

danleetodd:
“  The evolution of this building can be seen in it’s masonry
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danleetodd:

The evolution of this building can be seen in it’s masonry

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8th June 2023

Photoset reblogged from Centrally Unplanned with 346 notes

centrally-unplanned:

popularsizes:

Geo Glam

Short for ‘Geometric-Glamorous’, this is the mid 1970s - mid 1980s “luxurious materials + geometric forms” design aesthetic, sometimes referred to as “cocaine decor”.

…Is it? Is that a common enough alternative name? You see that in the architecture coffee table books?

When I see interior design with that many untextured surfaces I unironically do think of cocaine.

Because otherwise you have mirrors sitting on countertops everywhere. I’d see that with thirtysomething LA.

Tagged: architecture80s80s80s

5th May 2023

Photo reblogged from I Don't Know with 15,543 notes

mediumaevum:
““ One of the highest achievements of Italian Gothic art and architecture is Orvieto Cathedral. Few buildings in the world are that ornate, and at the same time - few have such a well balanced and harmonious architecture.
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mediumaevum:

One of the highest achievements of Italian Gothic art and architecture is Orvieto Cathedral. Few buildings in the world are that ornate, and at the same time - few have such a well balanced and harmonious architecture.

A very good text about it can be read here.

Tagged: architecture

30th April 2023

Post reblogged from Born Of Two Worlds, Belonging To None with 311 notes

Light/Mass | Owen Davies

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Light/Mass is an ongoing series of alien-like urban landscapes found in cities across the United States. Exploring the overlooked and under appreciated architecture of metropolitan America, Light/Mass reveals the beautiful strangeness of these monument-like structures standing in familiar environments.


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All images & text © Owen Davies

Tagged: architecture

23rd April 2023

Photoset reblogged from Architecture of Doom with 1,056 notes

keepingitneutral:

Casa Alférez, Cañada de Alferes, Lerma, México,

Ludwig Godefroy Architecture

Tagged: architecture

21st April 2023

Photoset reblogged from #SOSBrutalism with 337 notes

sosbrutalism:

Dramatic construction:⁠ ⁠ 

João da Gama Filgueiras Lima (Lelé): Centro de Exposições do Centro Administrativo da Bahia, Bahia, Brazil, 1974⁠

https://sosbrutalism.org/cms/15890439 ⁠ 

Photos: © Courtesy of Jorn Konijn ⁠ ⁠ 

Tagged: architecture

20th April 2023

Photoset reblogged from Architecture of Doom with 497 notes

keepingitneutral:

Picalo Cabin, Coromandel, New Zealand,

 Gerard Dombroski Workshop,

Photographs: Samuel Hartnett

Tagged: architecture

10th April 2023

Photoset reblogged from #SOSBrutalism with 609 notes

sosbrutalism:

With the start into the new week, we want to share a new project in the database: The cemetery extension in Jesi by Leonardo Ricci. The entire complex is pervaded by phantastical shapes and what appear to be optical curvatures caused by oblique design elements. 

Leonardo Ricci: Cemetery extension, Jesi, Italy, 1984–1994 

https://sosbrutalism.org/cms/21017587 

Photos: © Stefano Perego @stepegphotography 

Tagged: architecture

4th April 2023

Photoset reblogged from #SOSBrutalism with 129 notes

sosbrutalism:

The shape of the Boston City Hall popularized the phenotype based clearly on La Tourette, that was to be encountered in similar shapes the world over (#LaTouretteType): It can be read as a temple missing its gable. 

Kallmann McKinnell & Knowles / Campbell, Aldrich & Nulty: Boston City Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1962–1968

https://sosbrutalism.org/cms/15891257 

Photos: Boston City Archives 2013 (CC BY 2.0) / Ernst Halberstadt / U.S. National Archives (CC BY 2.0) / Ron Gilbert 1985 (CC BY-ND 2.0) / Bill Lebovic / Library of Congress 1981 (public domain) / Peter Miller 2013 (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) / See-ming Lee 2010 (CC BY-SA 2.0) / Gunnar Klack 2018 (CC BY-SA 2.0) 

This building takes a lot of shit, and honestly it deserves it – I don’t know how on earth they managed to make brutalism both tediously historicist and busy

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