johnroeluna:
“Sergison Bates, Clandon Park
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johnroeluna:

Sergison Bates, Clandon Park

poetryconcrete:
“Mill, in Parafita, Penafiel, Portugal.
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poetryconcrete:

Mill, in Parafita, Penafiel, Portugal.

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hjaltigud:
“  Heilig Kreuz Kirche
Architect. Walter Förderer
Chur, Switzerland
July, 2016
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hjaltigud:

Heilig Kreuz Kirche

Architect. Walter Förderer

Chur, Switzerland

July, 2016

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elarafritzenwalden:

House Gautschi
Zofingen, Aargau, Switzerland; 1985-86

Rolf Mühlethaler
(photography by Daphné Iseli)

see map | about the architect | more information

via “Werk, Bauen + Wohnen” 75 (1988)

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fuckyeahbrutalism:
“Shionogi Pharmaceutical Warehouse, Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, 1963
(Osaka Branch of Junzo Sakakura & Associates)
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fuckyeahbrutalism:

Shionogi Pharmaceutical Warehouse, Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, 1963

(Osaka Branch of Junzo Sakakura & Associates)

subtilitas:

Morger & Dettli - Barn conversion, Lumbrein 2012. Photos © Ruedi Walti.

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sixtensason:
“Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Georg Schäfer Museum project, Schweinfurt, (Interior perspective) 1960–63
MoMA Mies van der Rohe Archive. © 2013 Artists Rights Society
(ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn.
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sixtensason:

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Georg Schäfer Museum project, Schweinfurt, (Interior perspective) 1960–63

MoMA Mies van der Rohe Archive. © 2013 Artists Rights Society
(ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn.

(Source: moma.org, via davidhannafordmitchell)

plansofarchitecture:
“Caruso St John, werkbundstadt, 2016, Berlin, Germany
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plansofarchitecture:

Caruso St John, werkbundstadt, 2016, Berlin, Germany

ofhouses:

395. Herzog & de Meuron /// Koechlin House /// Riehen, Switzerland /// 1993-94

OfHouses guest curated by PIOVENEFABI.
(Photo: © Margherita Spiluttini.)

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subtilitas:

Scans from the book “Der Fels ist mein Haus”, or The Rock is My Home, a 1970′s survey by Werner Blaser of historic stone architecture in Swiss Villages. Those dry-stack cantilevered stone stairs in the last two images are incredible. 

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