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House in Travessa de Patrocinio, Lisbon, Portugal by RA&MT architects

House in Travessa de Patrocinio, Lisbon, Portugal

by RA&MT architects


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 Villa M, Boulevard Pasteur, Paris, France,Tryptique Architects,Architectural Conception and Artisti Villa M, Boulevard Pasteur, Paris, France,Tryptique Architects,Architectural Conception and Artisti Villa M, Boulevard Pasteur, Paris, France,Tryptique Architects,Architectural Conception and Artisti Villa M, Boulevard Pasteur, Paris, France,Tryptique Architects,Architectural Conception and Artisti Villa M, Boulevard Pasteur, Paris, France,Tryptique Architects,Architectural Conception and Artisti Villa M, Boulevard Pasteur, Paris, France,Tryptique Architects,Architectural Conception and Artisti Villa M, Boulevard Pasteur, Paris, France,Tryptique Architects,Architectural Conception and Artisti Villa M, Boulevard Pasteur, Paris, France,Tryptique Architects,Architectural Conception and Artisti

Villa M, Boulevard Pasteur, Paris, France,

Tryptique Architects,

Architectural Conception and Artistic Direction by Philippe Starck.


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natureisthegreatestartist:Welcome to vertical gardening! I now have a trellis in my raised beds, thanatureisthegreatestartist:Welcome to vertical gardening! I now have a trellis in my raised beds, tha

natureisthegreatestartist:

Welcome to vertical gardening! I now have a trellis in my raised beds, thanks to Christina Conway of Eugene Garden Design. What would you grow?


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in every blade of grass, Allah Allah Allah in every blade of grass. (at Asheville, North Carolina)

in every blade of grass, Allah Allah Allah in every blade of grass. (at Asheville, North Carolina)


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unconsumption:urbangreens:submitted by Louise FaulknerSource here, @Louiseann666, apparently,

unconsumption:

urbangreens:

submitted by Louise Faulkner

Sourcehere, @Louiseann666, apparently, on Instagram.


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“Gardening with repurposed objects” is a recurring theme here on Gardens in Unexpected P

Gardening with repurposed objects” is a recurring theme here on Gardens in Unexpected Places.

Today, I’m pleased to add this item to the mix: a boombox garden

A pretty good new use for a dead boombox, isn’t it?

(spotted on EcoSalon)


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