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thyholyghost:

Lucy Gibson.

ridingwithstrangers:

Architectural Density in Hong Kong

With seven million people, Hong Kong is the 4th most densely populated places in the world. However, plain numbers never tell the full story. In his ‘Architecture of Density’ photo series, German photographer Michael Wolf explores the jaw-dropping urban landscapes of Hong Kong. He rids his photographs of any context, removing any sky or horizon line from the frame and flattening the space until it becomes a relentless abstraction of urban expansion, with no escape for the viewer’s eye. Infinite and haunting.

Editor’s Note: Co-signed.

archenland:

New Zealand by Mike Fenguson

archenland:

New Zealand by Mike Fenguson

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weandthecolor:

Anchor Deep
A couple of poster illustrations by Nathan Yoder from Oklahoma. Nathan Yoder combines his love for drawing, typography, and design to create hand crafted pieces inspired by his surroundings and his love for music.
More of the posters by Nathan Yoder on WE AND THE COLORWATC//Facebook//Twitter//Google+//Pinterest

weandthecolor:

Anchor Deep

A couple of poster illustrations by Nathan Yoder from Oklahoma. Nathan Yoder combines his love for drawing, typography, and design to create hand crafted pieces inspired by his surroundings and his love for music.

More of the posters by Nathan Yoder on WE AND THE COLOR
WATC//Facebook//Twitter//Google+//Pinterest

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landworks-studio-boston:

JUBAIL HIGHWAYS

The Jubail Highway Project, comprised of three interconnected highways that total 44 kilometers, links the industrial zone of the city with the expanding civic, institutional, and residential core, each of the highways designed to communicate a distinct character to visitors and residents alike: the verdant corridor, the oasis parkway, and the desert highway.

Client: Royal Comission for Jubail
Architect: CBT+FAEC Architects/Engineers
Status: Design Completed 2013
Project Size: 44 linear kilometers





landworks-studio-boston:

JALMUDAH SHORELINE PARK

As part of an extensive open space network for the Jubail, a rapidly developing industrial city on the eastern coast of Saudi Arabia, the Jalmudah Shoreline open space calls for the design and construction of a public park along 5.5 km of shoreline. This park is designed to attract residents from surrounding neighborhoods and districts to the shoreline, providing new opportunities for recreation and leisure, and explores different methods for weaving responsive topography into a circulation system that connects land-locked city blocks to the shoreline. The design mediates and prioritizes space between human use and restored shoreline ecology.

Client: Royal Comission for Jubail
Architect: CBT+FAEC Architects/Engineers
Status: Design Completed 2012
Project Size: 320 Acres



amonlab:

//Ciclovía de Lisboa – Joao Gomes Da Silva, Lisboa, 2009

La simplicidad del diseño combinado con la elección de un buen grafismo. Bravo!

Great combination of graphics and design

via: landezine

agigobportfolio:

project: urban design concept for Nagytétény council

co-designers: Anita Szöbölödi, Lőrinc Márton