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12 Truly Mind Blowing Examples Of Architecture Projects
They’re futuristic, unusual, and mesmerizing. Feast your eyes on them and dare to dream up your own dream home no matter how crazy it might look.
Artist Transforms Regular Items Into Modern Architectural Marvels — Felipe de Castro
Felipe de Castro, a 33-year-old architect from Brazil, sees the world differently than most of us, transforming USB sticks and toys into unique architectural masterpieces.
Belgium Has A 360° Bike Pathway Through The Trees Because Why Not
It’s almost like the people living there just want to have a good time, enjoy life and not care too much about politics.
Phenomenal Sketch Artist Draws Super-Detailed Buildings
Demi Lang is a self-taught artist from the UK, specializing in drawing architecture. Thousands of hours, hundreds of pencils, pens, and gallons of ink – all that and 15 years of hard work made Demi the incredible artist she is today.
7 Thailand’s Most Exquisite Architectural Wonders
Let us help you figure out which remarkable landmarks you should visit in Thailand, while you sit at your desk.
Not Sure Where To Spend Your Next Vacation? Check Out Manshausen Island!
We aren’t here to write about a conventional travel destination; we want to open your horizons. So let’s talk about Manshausen Island, located in the Steigen Archipelago off the coast of Norway. It’s got the Barents Sea and breathtaking mountains.
Beijing Just Opened The World’s Largest Airport Shaped Like a Star!
On September 25, Beijing opened the new Daxing International Airport, designed by a well-known Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid. It is currently the largest one in the world, with an area of 700,000 square meters, which is enough to fit 98 football fields.
17 Astonishingly Beautiful Cave Churches Around The World
Did you know that some of the oldest churches and monasteries were actually built inside caves?