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(all square remix from the archive) (having a go with textures).

 

Shot of my childhood neighbour's, the Kempson's, house - Barcaldine, Queensland, Australia. There was a huge storm on that day behind the house and the sky was actually pink and purple. The house has since been removed by prime mover to the other side of town and renovated.

 

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The famous Flatiron building in NYC built in 1902.

 

Taken during a trip in 2014.

One of LeCorbusier's early house designs, in Zurich

The Robie House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for his client Frederick C. Robie, is considered one of the most important buildings in the history of American architecture. Designed in Wright's Oak Park studio in 1908 and completed in 1910, the building inspired an architectural revolution. Its sweeping horizontal lines, dramatic overhangs, stretches of art glass windows and open floor plan make it a quintessential Prairie style house. Although it was designed one hundred years ago, the building remains a masterpiece of modern architecture.

 

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A shot from a recent promo shoot. Ambient diffused lighting. Post in PS.

Budapest 4th district, Váci Road.

One World Trade Center during a visit in 2014 shortly after construction was completed.

 

It's a spectacular building, but I am still fond of the original twin towers.

Budapest 4th district, Váci Road.

A couple sits by a lake in central park. Two architectural icons can be seen - to the left partially cropped out the Dakota building (built in 1882), and to the right the San Remo Building.

 

The architectural style easily outdates the 1930's art deco styles seen in Midtown. These buildings are constructed in a style called German Renaissance.

Budapest 4th district, Váci Road.

Aldi grocery store in Budapest 8th district.

Seen in a small promotional book entitled "London Suburbs Old and New", full of 'useful knowledge for health and home' edited by Frank Green and Sr S Wolff, this edition issued in 1934. The guide has an amazing range of advice and information and this included descriptions of various suburban locations, complete with relevant adverts by local developers.

 

In North London, like so many other locations in Middlesex, the arrival of the railway especially the 'Tube' and Metropolitan, had a dramatic effect on once rural villages as London expanded. Already in place in Victorian and Edwardian times this expansion reached new heights in the inter-war period when "Metroland", as coined by John Betjeman as well as the marketing people at the Met Railway, became reality. Tens of thousands of houses constructed by a multiplicity of often local developers were built and advertised with claims as to construction, features and layout and location - often pushing proximity to the station or bus route. Many were offered with 'attractive' mortgage or purchase arrangements allowing the new and growing middle class of office workers and such to 'buy their own little suburban home'.

 

Edgware had been the terminus of a rather wndering branch line from Kings Cross station opened by the Great Northern Railway as early as 1867 and that closed, as part of a modernisation project by London Transport that was curtailed after the way, in 1939. The electric tram reached the village in the Edwardian era but the real spur to growth was the arrival of the extension of the Underground line from Golders Green in 1924.

 

A E Curton were one such builder and developer. The houses seen here in Edgwarebury Lane, were under development by 1935 and were of the more 'upmarket' type, freehold with 'oak panelled dining rooms' and as many as 5 bedrooms. Needless to say your £70 down and £2000 investment would now set you back over a million pounds! The 'descriptive brochure' seen here was produced in several editions as late as 1939.

Seen in a small promotional book entitled "London Suburbs Old and New", full of 'useful knowledge for health and home' edited by Frank Green and Sr S Wolff, this edition issued in 1934. The guide has an amazing range of advice and information and this included descriptions of various suburban locations, complete with relevant adverts by local developers.

 

In North London, like so many other locations in Middlesex, the arrival of the railway especially the 'Tube' and Metropolitan, had a dramatic effect on once rural villages as London expanded. Already in place in Victorian and Edwardian times this expansion reached new heights in the inter-war period when "Metroland", as coined by John Betjeman as well as the marketing people at the Met Railway, became reality. Tens of thousands of houses constructed by a multiplicity of often local developers were built and advertised with claims as to construction, features and layout and location - often pushing proximity to the station or bus route. Many were offered with 'attractive' mortgage or purchase arrangements allowing the new and growing middle class of office workers and such to 'buy their own little suburban home'.

 

Edgware had been the terminus of a rather wndering branch line from Kings Cross station opened by the Great Northern Railway as early as 1867 and that closed, as part of a modernisation project by London Transport that was curtailed after the way, in 1939. The electric tram reached the village in the Edwardian era but the real spur to growth was the arrival of the extension of the Underground line from Golders Green in 1924.

 

A E Curton were one such builder and developer. The houses seen here in Edgwarebury Lane, were under development by 1935 and were of the more 'upmarket' type, freehold with 'oak panelled dining rooms' and as many as 5 bedrooms. Needless to say your £70 down and £2000 investment would now set you back over a million pounds! The 'descriptive brochure' seen here was produced in several editions as late as 1939.

Budapest 4th district, Váci Road.

 

Aldi grocery store in Budapest XI. district.

Family house in Budapest, Napsugár stairs.

 

Aldi grocery store in Budapest XI. district.

Euromedic Storage Building Renewal

 

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High quality photographic print prepared in Zoner Photo Studio X, printed and overpainted using abstract forms in acrylic paint. Artwork rescanned and post-processed in Affinity Photo 2 to form the final image.

Sited on the west bank of Cedar Lake in Minneapolis, this house evolved out of a consideration for and a direct engagement with the surrounding landscape. A series of low stone walls provide the foundation for the house and emerge from the body of the house to define three courtyards, each with a specific materiality: the eye court (wispy grasses, crab apples and winterberry), the body court (stone pavers), and the mind court (river stones). The eye court provides visual relief from the compressed entry sequence defined by a cantilevered roof plane. The body court allows the inhabitants a physical place to directly engage in outdoor activities, and the mind court offers a spiritual space in which one can contemplate the wonders of nature from a sheltered location.

 

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In the 1920s and 1930s, under the visionary impulse of Tomáš Baťa, these iconic brick houses rose across Zlín, Moravia. ✨ Conceived as modular dwellings, each with identical plans, they formed the fabric of a utopian industrial city – where work, life, and architecture embraced harmony. 🌐

 

These Bata houses, with their minimalist cubes, flat roofs, and practical dimensions, reflect the social ideals of early modernism: simplicity, rationality, and dignity for workers. ️🌿 Even today, their rhythm along the streets evokes a sense of order and quiet poetry, where geometry meets the human scale. 💭

 

Your photograph captures not only their structure but their soul – the hidden stories embedded in each window and brick. A testimony of a century where architecture became a promise for a better future. ✨

 

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In modern homes there is a trend to include purpose built outdoor living spaces and to furnish them with comfortable furniture and accessories. This fake cane is very popular at the moment, as are tall pots with simple structural plants.

Four star hotel and health center in Eastern Hungary, in the historical downtown of Debrecen.

A contemporary two-storey house was built in Selangor, Malaysia. Houses with unique exterior was designed by architect Eleena Jamil in 2015. This home has a rustic interior design with the texture of a brick wall. In addition, a private swimming pool in front of the house became a favorite... freshomedaily.com/?p=49951

 

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SZÉP ILONA APARTMENT COMPLEX

Szép Ilona Apartment Complex is located in the 2nd district of Budapest, containing 93 apartments, a 25 meter swimming pool (largest in the district) and squash courts. The design of the 13 000 square-meter.

Creator: Queensland. Housing Commission. Home Designs (1950), digitised pages.

 

Copyright status: Out of copyright.

 

Description: Here are some common home designs in Queensland Australia. To assist the State Library can you identify and these designs Son the State

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Urban Development Plan, Szombathely, Hungary

Gisele Taranto Architecture collaborate with LZ Studio to design a space laboratoirum to Casa Cor Rio. LAB LZ by GT was designed with the concept of casual use of broken glass as a main floor.

 

Currently on show until October 4th at Villa Aymoré, Casa Cor Rio invites architects and designers to ... freshomedaily.com/?p=19583

 

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Creator: Queensland. Housing Commission. Home Designs (1950), digitised pages.

 

Copyright status: Out of copyright.

 

Description: Here are some common home designs in Queensland Australia. To assist the State Library can you identify and these designs Son the State

Library of Queensland Corley Explorer explorer.corley.slq.qld.gov.au/

 

View the original image at the State Library of Queensland: onesearch.slq.qld.gov.au/permalink/f/mk930d/slq_alma21119....

 

Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: www.slq.qld.gov.au/research-collections.

 

You are free to use this image without permission. Please attribute State Library of Queensland.

Sited on the west bank of Cedar Lake in Minneapolis, this house evolved out of a consideration for and a direct engagement with the surrounding landscape. A series of low stone walls provide the foundation for the house and emerge from the body of the house to define three courtyards, each with a specific materiality: the eye court (wispy grasses, crab apples and winterberry), the body court (stone pavers), and the mind court (river stones). The eye court provides visual relief from the compressed entry sequence defined by a cantilevered roof plane. The body court allows the inhabitants a physical place to directly engage in outdoor activities, and the mind court offers a spiritual space in which one can contemplate the wonders of nature from a sheltered location.

 

http://www.loomstudio.com

www.dongardner.com/plan_details.aspx?pid=4713

 

The ideal empty-nester or vacation home, this two bedroom design showcases rustic Craftsman style and easy living. The great room, kitchen, and dining room flow into one another, with a relaxing sun room positioned to take in views all around. The full master suite includes a tray ceiling, walk-in closets, and a roomy bath with barrel vaulted ceiling. An oversized bonus room with full bathroom can serve as a private guest suite. Special details include a bedroom/study with window seat, e-space in the kitchen, spacious utility room, and garage storage.

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