“One of (Richard) Wilson‘s very rare temporary works, Turning the Place Over colonises Cross Keys House, Moorfields. It runs in daylight hours, triggered by a light sensor.” -Art Forum

“One of (Richard) Wilson‘s very rare temporary works, Turning the Place Over colonises Cross Keys House, Moorfields. It runs in daylight hours, triggered by a light sensor.” -Art Forum

Takanori Aiba makes these unbelievably well created imaginative houses built within plants. The intricacies and attention to detail are spectacular and one could only imagine the time and effort put into each piece.

If you smoked enough salvia it’s probably possible to truly see the world like this. But if you’re not into drugs than The Upside Down House who was built by Polish architects Irek Glowacki and Marek Rozanski, in the western Austrian village of Terfens might be a more suitable viewing pleasure.

Came across these pictures of what we’ve read to be abandoned bunkers in Sweden and we just truly enjoyed the architecture of it, as well as the photography. If anyone knows more, please let us know.

Very interesting mini architecture work by Valentio Fialdini using LEGO but with the photography work it resembles colourful marble-esque interior.

25 Abandoned Yugoslavian Monuments That Look Like They’re From The Future – “These structures were commissioned by former Yugoslavian president Josip Broz Tito in the 1960s and 70s to commemorate sites where WWII battles took place (like Tjentište, Kozara and Kadinjača), or where concentration camps stood (like Jasenovac and Niš). They were designed by different sculptors (Dušan Džamonja, Vojin Bakić, Miodrag Živković, Jordan and Iskra Grabul, to name a few) and architects (Bogdan Bogdanović, Gradimir Medaković…), conveying powerful visual impact to show the confidence and strength of the Socialist Republic.”

“Taking inspiration from the surrounding mountain range in Nanshan, the newly designed Chongqing Mountain & City Sales Office has come to life. The interior architecture of the office, designed by One Plus Partnership, has its valleys and its peaks.” -KNSTRCT

Wow, this is just some magical architecture and design for Olarra’s Winery in Logroño, La Rioja, Spain. Geometrical, colourful and spacious, this very aesthetically pleasing to any patron.
