“I am running away but I prefer to call it a strategic retreat.”
— Tennessee Williams, The Selected Letters: 1920-1945 (via books-n-quotes)
House of Japanese Cedar by Suga Shotaro / Suga Atelier
Center Pompidou-Metz by Shigeru Ban Architects Europe
Kitazawa Kenchiku Factor by Fumiko Misawa + Masahiro Inayama
Sea-Folk Museum by Naito Architect & Associates
Church Sun-pu by Taira Nishizawa
Sumika Pavilion by Toyo Ito & Associates, Architects
Final Wooden House by Sou Fujimoto Architects
Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum by Kengo Kuma and Associates
Woods Of Net by Takaharu + Yui Tezuka / Tezuka Architects
Mokuzai Kaikan by Tomohiko Yamanashi / Nikken Sekkei + Takeyuki Katsuya / NSD
Future Paris - 绮年 孙
This is so simple and easy to do!
The roots from a few green onions
Glass jar
Water
Sunlight
Rubber band (optional)
Take your green onion roots and rinse them off.
Get a jar (I used an old pasta sauce jar) and add a few inches of water.
I put a rubber band around mine because they kept falling into the sides of the jar. Put your onions by a window and change the water out everyday. In around 5 days, you should get results like this:
When the life you thought you’d live is not the life you know, and all that the world had to give was just a giant show,
looking back at mountains crossed, and finding they were hills, that everything you gave or lost was worth its weight in pills,
it’s time to sink into the ground and feel the dirt surround, from in our chambers all around, not a sight, not a sound can be found.
-Christian Fett (@christian-fett)
The evolution of spacecraft cockpits: the 1960s to today
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Dare to Dream Big …. 💗 (by Claire Saphier)
Music theory Info graphics for normal people: http://tobyrush.com/theorypages/index.html