Geometric
Emmenthal cheese by Torafu
Koichi Suzono and Shinya Kamuro should sort out problem to make a cafe, from waiting room with vending machine at the University of Tokyo. Architects put in this not very kindly space, light wooden structure. It´s made from wooden boards in horizontal and vertical directions. In this cube, holes in shape of levitating balls are […]
How to Write like an Architect
Add more curves to architecture
Christopher Hume’s piece with accompanying pictures was a useful reminder of the way our traditional, masculine, Euclidian-dominated, architecture has overwhelmed the primal, curve-focused lines that characterize the natural world. (There was a song, long ago, that made fun of our geometric habitations: “Little boxes; little boxes; little boxes made of ticky tack!”)
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