(Clockwise from top left: Paspels, RV73, Constructional Architecture, Per Line exhibition )
I have grown into one architecture geek lately, and this website rasmusnorlander.se provides photographs of amazing architectural landscape and buildings. Most of them are contemporary styled building dominated buy geometrical edges, color blocks, and I love them. The photographs are focused and simple; capable of showing the characteristics of a construction. From all of those chilly looking pictures, House Morran has to be my favorite.
Another arcthitectural wonder I discovered lately that made me fall in love instantly was The Nima Sand Museum (pictured above), designed by Shin Takamatsu. Constructed mainly with concrete, glass, and steel, this pyramid-shaped village beauty will surely be one of the places I'll visit soon as I go to Japan.
I may be very late, but a couple of days ago I went googling the works of Juergen Teller and was left feeling delighted as I found this gorgeous 1992 picture of Björk and her son, Sindri. I won't say that the beauty of this picture is one of those breathtaking exhibits, no. But when I first discovered this photo, all I felt was delight, and pleasure, as if I was happy that they both existed for each other.



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