Van Schijndel house, ‘a house of air and light’by Mart van Schijndel
Left: Test Site, 2006. Installation view, “Test Site,” Tate Modern, London, 2007. © Tate Photography; Right: Architectural drawing of Carsten Höller’s slide at New Museum, 2011. (via A Giant Slide Is Coming To The New Museum!: Gothamist)
patinaed chains, Kelly Wearstler
a closeup view of the beautiful plants inside the serpentine pavilion by Peter Zumthor, which frames a Hortus Conclusus designed by Piet Oudolf, shielded from the city.
Groves Natcheva Architects (via desire to inspire)

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Burckhardt+Partner - MFO park, Zürich 2002. Via.
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Elbaite from Brazil
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Casa Malaparte, Capri, Italy, 1937, by Adalberto Libera for journalist and novelist Curzio Malaparte. Photo: Francois Halard.
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Full page Pomona Tile advertisement from the June 1959 issue of Interior Design showing George Nelson’s “Athena” sculptured tile.
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Ikeas Reidar chair, looking actually rather appealing (image poppytalk)