Shuhei Endo’s Bubbletecture H
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Today I’m just sharing a little architecture eye candy, Bubbletecture H by Shuhei Endo, that has my mind reeling with green walls, sustainable Japanese cypress, careful consideration of site (especially slope), natural light, shadows and folds, straight and curved edges, Buckminster Fuller, the color and texture of rust in the landscape, log cabins, geometry, balsa wood projects in elementary school Olympics of the Mind competitions, carbon footprints, seasonal changes, temporal changes, other prefixes we’ll be seeing in front of “-tecture,” and a bunch of other stuff. I thought I’d share some shots and let you see what goes through your mind. Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments; I’m really curious to hear.
I want to see this same shot during different seasons:
all photos from paramodern.com

















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June 8th, 2009 at 11:23 am (#)
Shuhei Endo is definitgely a genious!