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Stairs on Flickr.

Stairs on Flickr.


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Burnkit Creative Agency, Vancouvert, Canada,Collaboration between architects Battersby Howat and BurBurnkit Creative Agency, Vancouvert, Canada,Collaboration between architects Battersby Howat and BurBurnkit Creative Agency, Vancouvert, Canada,Collaboration between architects Battersby Howat and Bur

Burnkit Creative Agency, Vancouvert, Canada,

Collaboration between architects Battersby Howat and Burnkit’s partners Josh Dunford and Dylan Staniul.


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 Castillo de Peratallada, Peratallada, Catalonia, Spain,Mesura Architects,Salva Lopez Photographs

Castillo de Peratallada, Peratallada, Catalonia, Spain,

Mesura Architects,

Salva Lopez Photographs


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Balance of House 1603, Begur, Girona, Catalunya, Spain,NordEst Arquitectura,Shots of Filippo Poli. Balance of House 1603, Begur, Girona, Catalunya, Spain,NordEst Arquitectura,Shots of Filippo Poli. Balance of House 1603, Begur, Girona, Catalunya, Spain,NordEst Arquitectura,Shots of Filippo Poli. Balance of House 1603, Begur, Girona, Catalunya, Spain,NordEst Arquitectura,Shots of Filippo Poli. Balance of House 1603, Begur, Girona, Catalunya, Spain,NordEst Arquitectura,Shots of Filippo Poli. Balance of House 1603, Begur, Girona, Catalunya, Spain,NordEst Arquitectura,Shots of Filippo Poli.

Balance of House 1603, Begur, Girona, Catalunya, Spain,

NordEst Arquitectura,

Shots of Filippo Poli.


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 “Layers of the Underworld” by Keyhan Khaki“A boundless generative study for a spatial understandi

“Layers of the Underworld” by Keyhan Khaki

“A boundless generative study for a spatial understanding of an infinite archive dedicated to letters and stamps in the context of Campo Marzio. Inspired by “The Library of Babel” by Jorge Luis Borgestry, the drawing tries to incorporate the idea of sauntering and browsing through ramps. It explores the layers beneath the Campo Marzio in relation to the accumulation of historical letters and records. This is a result of moving upward and downward into the layers of Campo Marzio imagined by Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720- 1778).”

Architizer’s 3rd Annual One Rendering Challenge


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