I can’t stress enough that you need to watch this.
A beautiful encounter between Architecture and poestry, and probably one of the most moving and amazing videos I’ve seen lately.
Most incredibly. It’s all made in CGI.
via: @hugoandmarie
Posted on January 6, 2010.
Categories: Animation, Architecture, Industrial Design, Inspiration, Materials, Motion Graphics.
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Wally Wallington is a retired carpenter who over ten years ago came up with a system to move heavy objects without using any type of machinery, only his whit. In fact, it uses the strength of only one man.
By heavy object I don’t mean a big pile of bricks or some steel beems. No. Wallington is capable of moving things as amazing as a one ton concrete block or a neighbour’s entire barn (watch video).
The system basically consists of applying torque from different angles using, amazingly enough, only pieces of wood and gravity.
Wallington assures that systems like these must have been used in historical constructions such as Stonehenge, and to prove it he’s been dedicated lately to building a replica in his own yard.
If this isn’t proof that whit is the most powerful tool there is, I don’t know what is.
Yet another reason to be inlove with physics.
Link: The Forgotten Technology: Wallington’s official website.
Via: TrendHunter.
Posted on February 7, 2008.
Categories: Architecture, Curious, Inspiration, Technology.
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This is one of the stairways at Nydalen subway station in Oslo, Norway.
27 meters of delightful light shows.
Just beautiful.
Via: TrendHunter.
Posted on January 21, 2008.
Categories: Architecture, Art, Curious, Inspiration, Lights, Technology.
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In the great deputy dog we can find some of the strangest and rarest elevators in the world.
A post full of images and videos that must be seen.
The first one is the best one I think.
What do you think?.
Posted on October 3, 2007.
Categories: Architecture, Curious, Inspiration.
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Link: 360º New 7 Wonders.
Vía: Digg.
Posted on September 9, 2007.
Categories: Architecture, Curious, Inspiration, Photography.
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De lujo.
Vía: evasèe.
Posted on August 9, 2007.
Categories: Architecture, Inspiration.
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Aluciné con este edificio. IncreÃble que se haya hecho en los 60.
Si alguno anda por Montreal, tiene que ir a verlo.
Link: Habitat 67.
Posted on May 5, 2007.
Categories: Architecture, Curious.
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