Kyoto-based architecture firm Eastern Design Office have created this sharp ‘the On the Corner house’. The building is concrete, glass, and stone. Yes, the overall structure is triangular, yet the façade is comprised of square components.
The series by Quiet ensemble is called Biografie, bio-graphy because it graphically (-grafie) represents life (Bio-) of small living creatures. Seen here are the paths drawn and walked by a spider, green shield bug, cockroach, silkworm and ant.
Raphaël Vicenzi is a self-taught illustrator whose artworks and watercolour techniques are influenced by fashion, street art and graffiti. He creates immensely detailed images that are both meticulous and ethereal.
Photos by Michael Light, taken from a two-seater plane which he flew himself at the same time. It shows the abrubt effect of the economic crash with acres of flattened hilltops carved through with roads and foundations, without houses.
Anagrama gave this hardware store a timeless identity with a completely different icon than any of its competitors, with clean typography and an pattern that can be easily applied to any object.
Misha Kahn makes furniture so bizarrely weird that it becomes a form of art. He says: “I’m more interested in things being really lively and silly and sort of endearing. Almost like having another person in your house.”
Portland-based Jim Golden captures colossal collections of everyday objects, but the variety and volume of items in each print force the viewer to consider the minute differences between the products.
The Khopoli house by SPASM Design Architects in Maharashtra, India. Concretes where used for the drastic climatic changes that the region experiences, which include high temperatures in the summer and heavy rainfall during the monsoon season.