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the airport by MAD spans 2,267 hectares and features a 12,000-square-meter terminal under its feather-like roof.
the spiral structure is built from upcycled lantana camara, an invasive shrub introduced to india through colonial trade routes.
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designboom discusses this creative boom with stefano boeri, MVRDV's winy maas, christian kerez, beat huesler of oppenheim architecture, and the team at bofill taller de arquitectura.
the proposal draws from a historic english architectural feature composed of alternating curves.
spiral gallery at the guggenheim museum
hillside theater curtain, spring green, wisconsin, 1952 (fabricated 1955) entrance into the exhibition
hillside theater curtain, spring green, wisconsin, 1952 (fabricated 1955) entrance into the exhibition
‘from within outward’ exhibition throughout the various levels
model of the gordon strong automobile objective, sugarloaf, maryland, 1924 -1925 the gordon strong automobile objective was conceived by frank lloyd wright as a project for businessman gordon strong to provide views on the summit of the sugar loaf mountain and serve as an objective for short motor trips. the spiraling roadways, cantilevered to allow full views, were supported by a vast dome 150 feet in diameter. under the dome wright proposed a planetarium, to be surrounded by a circular gallery containing aquaria and natural-history exhibits.
model of the gordon strong automobile objective, sugarloaf, maryland
model of the gordon strong automobile objective, sugarloaf, maryland
model of johnson wax headquarters, 1936-1939 the johnson wax headquarters was built with over 200 types of curved red bricks and used glass tubing in its interior. perhaps one of the most known sections of the headquarters isthe ‘great workroom’ , an open area with no internal walls constructed with steel reinforced ‘lilypad’ like columns.
johnson wax headquarters – ‘great workroom’
solomon r. guggenheim museum, new york, new york, 1943 – 59, perspective. ink and watercolor on art paper © 2009 the frank lloyd wright foundation
edgar j. kaufmann house,’fallingwater’, mill run, pennsylvania, 1934 – 37, perspective. graphite pencil and colored pencil on paper. © 2009 the frank lloyd wright foundation
unity temple, oak park, illinois, 1905 -08, perspective. ink and watercolor on art paper © 2009 the frank lloyd wright foundation
herbert jacobs house #1, madison, wisconsin, 1936 -37, perspective. colored pencil and sepia ink on paper © 2009 the frank lloyd wright foundation
the living city (unbuilt project), u.s.a., 1958, perspective. graphite pencil on paper. © 2009 the frank lloyd wright foundation