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These innovative houses in Rotterdam are designed in the 70's by architect Piet Blom. Each cube house represents a tree and all 40 cubes together form a forest. Blom’s concept was to design a kind of village within a main city.
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The Cube Houses, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The houses were conceived and constructed by architect Piet Blom in the 1970s
I found this interesting angle when I crouched down beneath the concrete beams.
(Dutch: Kubuswoningen) The Cube Houses were built 1978-1984. There are 40 cube houses in the neighborhood.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_house
The houses were designed by Piet Blom (1934-1999).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Blom
The building complex is selected for the book "1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die", editor in chief Mark Irving.
Cube houses (Dutch: Kubuswoningen) are a set of innovative houses built in Rotterdam and Helmond in the Netherlands, designed by architect Piet Blom and based on the concept of "living as an urban roof": high density housing with sufficient space on the ground level, since its main purpose is to optimise the space inside. Blom tilted the cube of a conventional house 45 degrees, and rested it upon a hexagon-shaped pylon. His design represents a village within a city, where each house represents a tree, and all the houses together, a forest. The central idea of the cube houses around the world is mainly optimizing the space, as a house, to a better distribution of the rooms inside. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_house
At the base of the MahaNakhon Tower (Bangkok's tallest building) is a little plaza or square. On one side of it is this smaller version of the tower called the MahaNakhon Cube which connects to a skytrain station. The "cube" is open to the public and contains restaurants and a Dean & DeLuca grocery store.
Architecture by Moshe Sadfie. Originally he had planned to duplicate this design (concept of a 3 dimensional modular system) in other countries and cities (Puerto Rico, Tehran, Rochester, N.Y. and Baltimore) However none were ever completed - except for this one.
There are 358 cubes in total which comprises 146 living units (originally 158 units but the living space has been re-configured over the years).
The Bell & Howell slide projector and slide Cube the cube is less than 2 in because of the tilt and the entire frame is just under 3. Their may be some out there that don't know what a slide is.
While back I made blacktron cubo transformer. This is his smaller brother - cube drone. Proportions 1:1. Light brick is installed inside, that is not PS edit.
New tropical foliage available exclusively at shop at hop event to celebrate second lifes 17th birthday. 50% discount for the duration of the event. Go big or go back to your linden home size foliage designed to economically fill your scene. Climbing plants to match palms and other tropical trees included in the pack
Moving on from my shots of Deidre Rose, here's new version of this flipped Rotterdam shot, re-processed in a 'blue' edition.....
Over the years I've seen many photos of the Piet Blom Cube Houses in Rotterdam, many of them have been a variation from this view. This is my attempt to create something a little different with a fisheye photo of the iconic Rotterdam Cube Houses.
Click here to see more of my 'flipped' shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157627889661743
From Wikipedia "Cube houses (Dutch: Kubuswoningen) are a set of innovative houses built in Rotterdam and Helmond in the Netherlands, designed by architect Piet Blom and based on the concept of "living as an urban roof": high density housing with sufficient space on the ground level, since its main purpose is to optimise the space inside. Blom tilted the cube of a conventional house 45 degrees, and rested it upon a hexagon-shaped pylon. His design represents a village within a city, where each house represents a tree, and all the houses together, a forest. The central idea of the cube houses around the world is mainly optimizing the space, as a house, to a better distribution of the rooms inside."
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Cube houses (Dutch: Kubuswoningen) are a set of innovative houses built in Rotterdam and Helmond in the Netherlands, designed by architect Piet Blom and based on the concept of "living as an urban roof": high density housing with sufficient space on the ground level, since its main purpose is to optimise the space inside. Blom tilted the cube of a conventional house 45 degrees, and rested it upon a hexagon-shaped pylon. His design represents a village within a city, where each house represents a tree, and all the houses together, a forest. The central idea of the cube houses around the world is mainly optimizing the space, as a house, to a better distribution of the rooms inside. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_house
Exhibition Enter The Cube by Dutch artist Marleen Sleeuwits at Fotomuseum Den Haag / The Hague NL.
Exploring the shape of the cube. Inspired by Minimalist artist Sol LeWitt (1928-2007).
Image made for the Looking Close on Fridays group's May 22 theme, "Cubes."
Two of the small lights I use for lighting Macro subjects.
Birmingham, like most British cities I guess, is undergoing a transformation. Here, on the edge of Centenary Square, you can see a new and quite ordinary apartment block with a demolition site in front of it and the Cube behind. The Cube is an amazing looking building designed by MAKE and I would have loved a closer look, next time!