His House and Her House / Wutopia Lab
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“Any planet is ‘Earth’ to those that live on it.”— Isaac Asimov, Pebble in the Sky
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The Japanese Lantern plant, also known as the Chinese lantern or winter cherry, is a popular symbol of ‘life within death.’ It blooms in the winter, but when it dries up in the spring, the ‘skin’ crumbles away, revealing the red fruit that lives inside its ‘skeleton.’ The seeds are also used as offerings to guide the souls of the dead. Source Source 2
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Brion Cemetery in Concrete by Carlo Scarpa
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casa zicatela ~ ludwig godefroy + emmanuel picault | photos © rory gardiner
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Folding - tableware
With the gravity flow of elements as the inspiration Taking geometric elements as the presentation, the inner introverted tension of lines is molded. Each single bowl is shown in 20 soft curves, and the 5 bowls are combined into 100 curves. They are stacked up from top to bottom, flowing with aesthetic feeling. Lines are made up of 1:2:3 ratios, in geometric progression.
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Exotic Origami Cranes by Cristian Marianciuc
Cristian Marianciuc transforms mere pieces of paper into extraordinary sculptures and in his 1000 days of challenge, he flaunts his craftsmanship by composing paper cranes.
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