the 1,400 sqm underground shelter includes five bedrooms, a swimming pool, a dance floor, a bar, a barbecue, and a sauna.
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]]>battle tanks, weight lifters, heroes, footballs, animals, decorate the indian homes and create a distinctive aesthetic that sets the region's domestic architecture apart.
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]]>the photographer delves into the youth of vietnam, using their clothing as a lens to reflect their inner realms.
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]]>brendon burton unveils ‘epitaph’ photography book In his second photography book, Epitaph, Brendon Burton ventures into the mysterious depths of North America. The haunting image series captures abandoned farmhouses, churches, cemeteries, and eerie landscapes, often accompanied by the animals that inhabit them, as Burton seeks to illuminate the ‘unseen histories and buried past lives’ […]
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]]>envisioned as meeting points between architecture and sport, the pavilions were designed to host sports federations during the games.
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]]>Spiders of Paradise: through the lens of Maria Fernanda Cardoso In her Spiders of Paradise project nature-focused artist Maria Fernanda Cardoso presents a highly detailed photographic journey into the world of the tiny Australian Maratus spider. Measuring less than 5 millimeters, these insects are renowned for their unique, brightly-colored abdomens, which play a crucial […]
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]]>in his book, the british photographer lets his readers into the world of shooting vehicles, from advertising commissioning to pre- and post-production.
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]]>the visual artist captures images that evoke feelings of disorientation, with the resulting works teetering between the familiar and the fantastical.
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]]>'aircon systems' series captures these rectangular, white machines with their circular grids that resemble eyes, observing specific locations at given moments.
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]]>the color-shifting artworks are abstract reinterpretations of sunrise and sunset photographs taken by sailors.
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