userdeck:

Massive concrete.

remash:

pond house  ~ eric reinholdt

thekhooll:

Olympic Shooting Venue
The shooting galleries for the London 2012 Olympic was designed by Magma Architecture of London and Berlin. The Olympic Shooting Venue comprises three PVC tents that have been erected at London’s historic Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich. The extruded red, blue and pink circles draw ventilation inside each of the venues and also create tension nodes for the steel structure beneath the white skin. thekhooll:

Olympic Shooting Venue
The shooting galleries for the London 2012 Olympic was designed by Magma Architecture of London and Berlin. The Olympic Shooting Venue comprises three PVC tents that have been erected at London’s historic Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich. The extruded red, blue and pink circles draw ventilation inside each of the venues and also create tension nodes for the steel structure beneath the white skin.

thekhooll:

Olympic Shooting Venue

The shooting galleries for the London 2012 Olympic was designed by Magma Architecture of London and Berlin. The Olympic Shooting Venue comprises three PVC tents that have been erected at London’s historic Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich. The extruded red, blue and pink circles draw ventilation inside each of the venues and also create tension nodes for the steel structure beneath the white skin.

subtilitas:

Bruno Fioretti Marquez Architekten - Schweinfur Library, Sinsheim 2007. Via, photos (C) Annette Kisling. subtilitas:

Bruno Fioretti Marquez Architekten - Schweinfur Library, Sinsheim 2007. Via, photos (C) Annette Kisling. subtilitas:

Bruno Fioretti Marquez Architekten - Schweinfur Library, Sinsheim 2007. Via, photos (C) Annette Kisling.

cjwho:

Architectual Photography By Jared Lim

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Hemeroscopium House, by Ensamble Studio

For the Greek, Hemeroscopium is the place where the sun sets. An allusion to a place that exists only in our mind, in our senses, that is ever-changing and mutable, but is nonetheless real. It is delimited by the references of the horizon, by the physical limits, defined by light, and it happens in time.
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Hemeroscopium House, by Ensamble Studio

For the Greek, Hemeroscopium is the place where the sun sets. An allusion to a place that exists only in our mind, in our senses, that is ever-changing and mutable, but is nonetheless real. It is delimited by the references of the horizon, by the physical limits, defined by light, and it happens in time.
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Hemeroscopium House, by Ensamble Studio

For the Greek, Hemeroscopium is the place where the sun sets. An allusion to a place that exists only in our mind, in our senses, that is ever-changing and mutable, but is nonetheless real. It is delimited by the references of the horizon, by the physical limits, defined by light, and it happens in time.
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Hemeroscopium House, by Ensamble Studio

For the Greek, Hemeroscopium is the place where the sun sets. An allusion to a place that exists only in our mind, in our senses, that is ever-changing and mutable, but is nonetheless real. It is delimited by the references of the horizon, by the physical limits, defined by light, and it happens in time.

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Hemeroscopium House, by Ensamble Studio

For the Greek, Hemeroscopium is the place where the sun sets. An allusion to a place that exists only in our mind, in our senses, that is ever-changing and mutable, but is nonetheless real. It is delimited by the references of the horizon, by the physical limits, defined by light, and it happens in time.