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imalwaysallright:

The Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas is considered one of the crowning examples of organic architecture, a philosophy credited to Frank Lloyd Wright that promotes a harmony between the natural world and human habitation. The non-denominational chapel was designed in 1980 by an apprentice of Wright’s, architect E. Fay Jones, who employed the use of steel and glass to create a weightless, almost translucent structure that offers sweeping views in all directions of the surrounding Ozark habitat. In keeping with the organic design of the chapel Fay asked that no construction element be larger than what two people could carry through the woods by hand.

Recently a power company has applied to build a 48-mile high voltage transmission line through Northwest Arkansas that will cut through the woods right next to the chapel, shattering the views and serenity offered by the extremely unique building that was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. For those interested, the Arkansas Public Service Commission is accepting comments from the public regarding the proposed power line construction. You can also read much more over on Hyperallergic.

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dezeen:

Apartment No. 1 by AbCT

Photography is by Omid Khodapanahi

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cjwho:

Won Dharma Center / hanrahanMeyers architects

3inches:

The National Art Center, Tokyo, Japan: designed by Kisho KUROKAWA

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3inches:

The National Art Center, Tokyo, Japan: designed by Kisho KUROKAWA

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architecturesketch:

thetic:

form studies

Not sure if this is hand drawn, but it sure is interesting

(Source: thetic)

ileftmyheartintokyo:

春、桜散る。 by meshide on Flickr.

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ileftmyheartintokyo:

春、桜散る。 by meshide on Flickr.

hiromitsu:

_DSC4792.jpg by Michaël Jacobs on Flickr.

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hiromitsu:

_DSC4792.jpg by Michaël Jacobs on Flickr.

n-architektur:

National Institute for Health and Welfare by Tuomas Kivinen

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n-architektur:

National Institute for Health and Welfare by Tuomas Kivinen

n-architektur:

imustconcentrate:

Villa Thérèse  

Pol Abraham, 1931

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n-architektur:

imustconcentrate:

Villa Thérèse  

Pol Abraham, 1931

dreams-of-japan:

sushi home 3 by Dżun on Flickr.

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dreams-of-japan:

sushi home 3 by Dżun on Flickr.