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Xinxiang, known as Muye in ancient times, is one of the important cities in the Central Plains, facing Zhengzhou across the river. Besides, the 11th Cultural Tourism City built by Sunac Cultural Tourism Group in China is located here.The huge-scale building sets like ice cubes on the water and consists of three large clusters of 9 small cubes.  #architecture #architect #amazingarchitecture #design #interiordesign #interiordesigner #decor #homedecor #home #house #luxury #diy #travel #amazing Cubes Architecture, Cultural Tourism, Architecture Today, Architect Magazine, Exhibition Building, Facade Lighting, Modern Architects, Architecture Building Design, Building Facade

Xinxiang, known as Muye in ancient times, is one of the important cities in the Central Plains, facing Zhengzhou across the river. Besides, the 11th Cultural Tourism City built by Sunac Cultural Tourism Group in China is located here.The huge-scale building sets like ice cubes on the water and consists of three large clusters of 9 small cubes. #architecture #architect #amazingarchitecture #design #interiordesign #interiordesigner #decor #homedecor #home #house #luxury #diy #travel #amazing

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MONTREAL – Surrounded by river and silhouetted against a blue sky, the futuristic stacked concrete cubes of Montreal's Habitat 67 jut out of the landscape like a child's building-block project brought to life. More than 50 years after Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie built the 12-storey, 354-cube residential housing complex for the Expo 67 World's Fair, it remains one of the city's most recognizable, and divisive landmarks. While some have criticized the brutalist concrete architecture an Habitat 67, Cubes Architecture, Montreal Architecture, Moshe Safdie, Expo 67, Brutalism Architecture, Brutalist Buildings, Dome House, Social Housing

MONTREAL – Surrounded by river and silhouetted against a blue sky, the futuristic stacked concrete cubes of Montreal's Habitat 67 jut out of the landscape like a child's building-block project brought to life.More than 50 years after Israeli-Canadian

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Filip Dujardin, Furniture Sculpture, Interaktives Design, Architecture Cool, Detail Arsitektur, Beton Design, Spatial Design, Brutalist Architecture, Alvar Aalto

Filip Dujardin' images and you can't help but try to read them like any other building - to attempt to make sense of the jumble of concrete, the odd proportions and the improbable angles. But you soon realise that you can't. The Belgian artist shoots real buildings and masterfully abstracts them to create his extraordinary 'Fictions'. Freed from building and engineering restraints, his structures have a strangely mesmeric pull.

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Cubes Architecture, Theo Van Doesburg, Mondrian Art, Walter Gropius, Architecture Design Concept, Luxe Interiors, Piet Mondrian, Concept Architecture, Architectural Design

de Stijl architecture was one of the expressions of the de Stijl art movement. de Stijl is dutch for "The Style" (and is pronounced "deh style"; here's an example pronunciation, and if that's not satisfactory [which it won't be...], there's this). The movement started in 1917, during World War I, with a journal of the same name produced by Theo van Doesburg. Piet Mondrian, the famous painter, is probably the most famous de Stijlist: Composition with yellow, blue, and red (1937-1942) du Stijl…

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