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Wibbley-wobbley me

@paivanhavainto-blog / paivanhavainto-blog.tumblr.com

Helsinki, Finland Tried to learn art, now studying theoretical physics. Awfully big part of my time is sacrificed on the altars of telly an OpenTTD. Quite fond of buildings, small plants, urban planning, comics, my very own teapot collection, and occasionally even other things.
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Model Monday: Beinecke Library

This scale model of the Beinecke Library beautifully illustrates the building’s facade. Granite-clad Vierendeel trusses frame translucent, white marble panels that are thin enough to admit light into the building, but also protect Yale University’s valuable collection of rare books and literary manuscripts from sun damage. Designed by SOM and completed in 1963, the library is currently closed for renovation and will reopen in September 2016.

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Contemporary Barn Inspired Home

Designers- Clayton Orszaczky & builder- Robert Plumb Project Location- Sydney, Australia  Images- Murray Fredericks Source- contemporist 

*for design inspiration, follow @designismymuse

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Estudi Lacy

New studio! SAUQUET ARQUITECTES I ASSOCIATS, SLP has rented the ground floor of a typical house in Sabadell. It is 4 metres wide and very long. From the street, there is a unique inner space, a porch and a toilet facing a south oriented garden. They have turned the porch into a veranda-meeting room with a large glass facing the garden and which will be protected with sunshades. They have planned all the closings with recycled woodwork. The interior will be diaphanous.

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Low Moon Over High Town

In the words of the artist Ben Holland:

I am an artist and illustrator based in Heaton (originally known as High Town), Newcastle Upon Tyne. The drawings on this site reflect my view of Newcastle and the North East. Beyond the great landmarks, these are the places we live our everyday lives; from pubs and cinemas to barber shops and newsagents.

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Concrete Box Residence in Spain

From the architect:

Pitch House by Iñaqui Carnicero is located in Los Peñascales – “rocky area” in Spanish – on a slope with many outcrops and oriented to the south. The building, however, does not relate to them, but rather turns its back to the immediate surroundings, interacting with the distant Pardo forest and with Madrid´s skyline. While the design denies the abrupt topography of the site and the immediate context, the structure delicately leans on the existing rocks with a large horizontal plane that defines the footprint of the building. Once this datum has been established, the house is organized in two independent units. Car parking and other services are located underneath, and the living areas are put above in a single volume. Relating to the “footprint plane,” the size, shape, and placement of this hermetic, horizontal prism provides for the rest of the program: bedrooms, the main bathroom, study rooms, and a little toilet. In this piano mobile, where the daily life goes on, the floor is covered with white calcareous stone. A unique bay window located 1,40 meters from the floor trims the skyline of the landscape and uniformly illuminates the concrete ceiling.

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