Esquimault Dry Dock near Victoria, BC, 1887 by Musée McCord Museum on Flickr.

Esquimault Dry Dock near Victoria, BC, 1887 by Musée McCord Museum on Flickr.

(Source: corvidae, via ffactory)

NO.-02074 (by Verything)

NO.-02074 (by Verything)

(via architectureofdoom)

North Atlantic - April 17, 1943

North Atlantic - April 17, 1943

(Source: robotcosmonaut, via deszczowe-dni)

INSTITUTE OF CRITICAL ZOOLOGISTS
Pulau Pejantan  2009
Dark Doves, Day 52 - Bird Monitoring Station 26
Iriamondi Cat, Day 60 - 6km off Madura Forest
Ghost Hare, Day 61 - Rock sampling off campsite Raas
digital prints
84 x 121 cm (x 3)
(Source: Living...

INSTITUTE OF CRITICAL ZOOLOGISTS
Pulau Pejantan 2009
Dark Doves, Day 52 - Bird Monitoring Station 26
Iriamondi Cat, Day 60 - 6km off Madura Forest
Ghost Hare, Day 61 - Rock sampling off campsite Raas

digital prints
84 x 121 cm (x 3)

(Source: Living in the ruins of the twentieth century)

Antarctic Time-Lapse Drawing: Nine from Nicholas Hutcheson on Vimeo.

Nicholas Hutcheson

Drawing South

overdonderd:
“ BILDBAUTEN by PHILIPP SCHAERER
Frontal views of fictional architectures serve as an example. By means of their exaggerated and orchestrated way of representation, they model themselves on the object-like appearance and the formal...

overdonderd:

BILDBAUTEN by PHILIPP SCHAERER

Frontal views of fictional architectures serve as an example. By means of their exaggerated and orchestrated way of representation, they model themselves on the object-like appearance and the formal language of contemporary architecture in a rather ironic way. All images try to reproduce a reality. They are not a photograph; instead, they were newly designed and constructed from scratch by means of image synthesis and digital image editing.

(via documentarycity)

(via archilista)

ziadelsharkawiarchitecture:
“  Part of the research for “Proposals for Stockholm:” ”

ziadelsharkawiarchitecture:

 Part of the research for “Proposals for Stockholm:”

(via imaginary-infrastructures)

archilista:

cosascool:

Arctic landscapes using only light and a plastic bag by Francois Delfosse

(via archilista)