The Ruin: Steadfast Nature Embracing Civilization…
Nature is the most powerful of architects.
Whether we recognize it or not.
Nature is the most powerful of architects.
Whether we recognize it or not.
It is often the case that people fear the city.
Too constricted,
hazardous.
Walls closing in.
Sharp edges and flying debris.
Claustrophobia.
But what if all it takes,
to make the city friendly again,
is a little re-arrangement of architectural particles? Not a complete demolishment of the life we know: just the wiping away of unnatural friction
and accommodation around the living body of Nature.
Our bodies will blossom too.
The bamboo bridge in the Green Village Bali.
Atlantis Dubai’s underwater hotel
Source: ArchiExpo
When human portraits start to morph into geometric machinal forms – it is safe to say that human communication has entered a fully new mode. The mode of the curlicue has been supplanted by that of the angle – of cold, hard, emaciated practicality.
Introducing Egon Schiele. Pupil of Klimt, pioneer of Expressionism in visual culture.
Source: http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~svb/Schiele/