1. allora:

emmiryrai:

buddhabrot:

A mere 172 square feet, the tree house in the hills of Brentwood in Los Angeles was designed by Rockefeller Partners Architects, Inc. as a refuge, gallery and guest cottage.


EXCELLENT. I will take it. Thanks.

I was just reading about this earlier on Dwell, but had to tear myself away for fear of wasting the rest of my break.
Pro Tip : Grab a drool bowl if you decide to view the slideshow.

    allora:

    emmiryrai:

    buddhabrot:

    A mere 172 square feet, the tree house in the hills of Brentwood in Los Angeles was designed by Rockefeller Partners Architects, Inc. as a refuge, gallery and guest cottage.

    EXCELLENT. I will take it. Thanks.

    I was just reading about this earlier on Dwell, but had to tear myself away for fear of wasting the rest of my break.

    Pro Tip : Grab a drool bowl if you decide to view the slideshow.

  2. We could use a few of these in the C-Des studio.

    We could use a few of these in the C-Des studio.

  3. China’s eco-sensitive Songjiang Hotel to be built in a quarry.
awesome.

    China’s eco-sensitive Songjiang Hotel to be built in a quarry.

    awesome.

  4. sweethomestyle:
architectureblog:This house was built (intentionally) in the middle of a flowing river.

    sweethomestyle:

    architectureblog:This house was built (intentionally) in the middle of a flowing river.

  5. sweethomestyle:
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I’m pretty sure that I’ll never tire of Home Sweet Home.

    sweethomestyle:

    (via azulskies)

    I’m pretty sure that I’ll never tire of Home Sweet Home.

  6. I wasn’t aware that we already had the technology to teleport trees into our bedrooms.
(via sweethomestyle)

    I wasn’t aware that we already had the technology to teleport trees into our bedrooms.

    (via sweethomestyle)

  7. (via sweethomestyle)
Amazing.

    (via sweethomestyle)

    Amazing.

  8. 
Florida architect Sergio Santos is riding out the recession in his new $150/month, 77 sq/ft closet-turned-apartment. Santos invested $64 to convert the closet into an apartment using found materials.

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    Florida architect Sergio Santos is riding out the recession in his new $150/month, 77 sq/ft closet-turned-apartment. Santos invested $64 to convert the closet into an apartment using found materials.

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