Sunday, July 11, 2010

Crazy House feat Irene’s konverted kiosk: This house only had a few wonky mirrors and turnstile barriers that moved top half left and bottom right,and the famous moving walkway just like the one in ‘Grease’,but there was a real fun atmosphere in there.
The House Of The Rising Sun: This is a house on the Drina River, near Bajina Basta, town in Western Serbia. Morning sun is giving light to it…
Multiplicities villa: This was part of the Ordos 100 project, a development of villas in Ordos, Inner Mongolia – an autonomous region of northeastern China. Ordos 100 includes 100 villas designed by 100 architects from 27 countries, all chosen by starchitects Herzog and de Meuron. The master plan was designed by FAKE Design, AKA Ai Wei Wei. Each architect is responsible for a 1000 sq. meter villa.
Isabella Pink House: A color wheel shows the principal hues divided into two major segments. The area made up of red, red-orange, orange and yellow-orange is said to consist of warm colors, while the area made up of yellow-green, green, blue-green, blue, and blue-violet is said to consist of cool colors. The so-called primary colors (when mixing pigments for paint, for example;) are red, yellow, anil blue, and all other colors can be created by mixing these together; when all three are mixed in proper proportions the remit is a deep gray approaching black. When mixing light itself, however, the three primary colors are different (reddish-blue, or magenta, yellow, and bluish-green, or cyan), and a mix of these three produces white light; this is the principle of color television.

Shell House: Located in Japan, the Shell House is a sculptural large shell shaped structure that built in the woods of Karuizawa, located in Kitasaku, Nagano. The Shell House was designed by Japanese Architect Kotaro Ide.

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