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This chair sold for more than 30 million dollars in 2009.
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Just another cast exclaiming my love for Artifact Classic. If Valve randomly started supporting this game again it would make my year.
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Picked up this book recently showcasing plant and earth-based materials. Beautiful drawings and interesting examinations of material lifecycles.
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Give it a listen! https://music.apple.com/us/album/movies-for-guys/1744965581?i=1744965708
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There is a long history of reusing building materials in architecture, see spolia, but Marcel Raymaekers’ structures uniquely capture a sense of architectural assemblage. His practice was born in a time when the ideal was clean white surfaces and prefabricated elements which he saw as degrading the quality of the built environment. Raymaekers flew under the radar until recently, as the building industry is confronted with the need to improve sustainability. His work stands as an example of what can be accomplished even with fighter jet cockpits as skylights.
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Izaskun Chinchilla Architects Organic Growth Pavilion, 2015 Manhattan, NY
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Miguel Fisac Pagoda, 1965
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Last one from Bruce Goff… and Adam Robinson. Boston Avenue Methodist Church Tulsa, Oklahoma. 1929
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Hopewell Baptist Church, 1951 Bruce Goff
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Herb Greene studied under Bruce Goff and later became a professor at the University of Oklahoma. Prairie House, 1961 Norman, Oklahoma
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Bruce Goff was quite the outlier. I wish I would’ve seen the Bavinger House before it was demolished.
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Nectarines are delicious
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Terunobu Fujimori. a tea house built on chestnut trees. Photo: Edmund Sumner
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