thatluciegirl:

Currently coveting: a weekend away from the city. After a crazy few weeks that have turned into months, I’m starting to itch for a breath of fresh air. Fingers crossed this Memorial Day weekend trip to the Hamptons works out.

(via rainydaysandblankets)

cjwho:

Fearon Hay Architects | Imperial Buildings Revitalization | Photography: Patrick Reynolds
cjwho:

Fearon Hay Architects | Imperial Buildings Revitalization | Photography: Patrick Reynolds
cjwho:

Fearon Hay Architects | Imperial Buildings Revitalization | Photography: Patrick Reynolds
cjwho:

Fearon Hay Architects | Imperial Buildings Revitalization | Photography: Patrick Reynolds
cjwho:

Fearon Hay Architects | Imperial Buildings Revitalization | Photography: Patrick Reynolds

cjwho:

Fearon Hay Architects | Imperial Buildings Revitalization | Photography: Patrick Reynolds

(via architectureofhappiness)

georgianadesign:

Northern California family ranch. Tucker & Marks.

Oh my..

(via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)

thekhooll:

Ice Station on Skies
The station will be home to up to 52 crew members over the summer and while the site may look childlike, its design is anything but simplistic. Roughly 900 miles from the South Pole, located on an ice sheet that is perpetually moving and folding into the Weddell Sea this is the sixth Halley Research Station.  By Hugh Broughton Architects
thekhooll:

Ice Station on Skies
The station will be home to up to 52 crew members over the summer and while the site may look childlike, its design is anything but simplistic. Roughly 900 miles from the South Pole, located on an ice sheet that is perpetually moving and folding into the Weddell Sea this is the sixth Halley Research Station.  By Hugh Broughton Architects
thekhooll:

Ice Station on Skies
The station will be home to up to 52 crew members over the summer and while the site may look childlike, its design is anything but simplistic. Roughly 900 miles from the South Pole, located on an ice sheet that is perpetually moving and folding into the Weddell Sea this is the sixth Halley Research Station.  By Hugh Broughton Architects

thekhooll:

Ice Station on Skies

The station will be home to up to 52 crew members over the summer and while the site may look childlike, its design is anything but simplistic. Roughly 900 miles from the South Pole, located on an ice sheet that is perpetually moving and folding into the Weddell Sea this is the sixth Halley Research Station.  By Hugh Broughton Architects