fabriciomora:

 BLUE BOX HOUSE (Tokio, Japan) by MAYUMI MIYAWAKI (1971)

(Source: whtebkgrnd, via fabriciomora)

dequalized:

Men fixing the antenna on top of the Empire State Building, New York City. Photo by Vincent Laforet.

Read the full story behind this photo here.

dequalized:

Aerial photo of a B-52 “bone yard” in Tucson, Arizona, by Alex MacLean, a Massachusetts-based pilot and photographer who combines both of his passions to create amazing images. He portrays the history and evolution of land from vast agricultural patterns to city grids, recording changes brought about by human intervention and natural processes.

His powerful and descriptive images provide clues to understanding the relationship between natural and constructed environments.

dequalized:

Wood casted furniture, by Hilla Shamia.

Furniture combining cast aluminium and wood. The negative factor of burnt wood is transformed into aesthetic and emotional value by preservation of the natural form of the tree trunk, within explicit boundaries. The general, squared form intensifies the artificial feeling, and at the same time keeps the memory of the material.

(Source: halfhalflikes)