Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Aether










IMAGES FROM A COLLABORATION WITH DUSTIN EDWARD ARNOLD. OTHER COLLABORATIONS WITH DUSTIN CAN BE FOUND AT COPE-ARNOLD.COM

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And summer is already in ....
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polaroid


atmospheres, babe shadow via decade

Corrugated Colours of Reykjavik



















The houses of downtown Reykjavik keep charming visitors and locals alike with their rich and diverse colours.
These diverse coulour schemes take place on the corrugated iron plates that clad the old timber houses, built in the years 1870-1915, in particular.
Icelanders started importing corrugated iron from England in 1870. First it was used on roofs mainly, but soon the locals also started to clad walls with it in order to protect the timber.
After the turn of the 20th century, following “Bruninn mikli” or “the Great Fire” that destroyed 12 houses on Austurstraeti, central Reykjavik, regulations were changed to avoid further catastrophes. Regulations demanded fireproof material for building and corrugated iron provided the perfect shell. Light, strong, resistant and inexpensive, the corrugated iron also protects the timber beneath from harsh weather conditions, while letting it breath, thus providing a natural ventilation system of sorts.
Photos by Mira Mykkänen via Icelandic Design

2013

2013
via OPALPAL 

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first signs of Autumn
via: nishe

hyperreality





                 the hyperreality of petrina hicks
             



japan


                                                 daijirou okada architectural photographer from kyoto


    

beetlebung farm


 

new gentlemen farmers, engineers, architects, freelancers or unemployed citizens in crisis around the world, a new generation returns to earth and I think they look happy,
story by Gabriela Herman

los nuevos agricultores de esta granja son ingenieros, arquitectos, freelancers o desempleados después de tanta crisis mundial, una nueva generación que vuelve a la tierra, y creo que parecen felices, un bonito reportaje de  Gabriela Herman
                                         
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