Color in architecture
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olson kundig architects flood gethsemane church in color through the integration of bands of handcrafted glass that wrap around the building's exterior.

Kelly Eng saved to event inspiration // WORK
A filial do banco Sugamo Shinkin no Japão prova que um ambiente com mais cor pode ajudar as pessoas a lidarem melhor com um assunto chato, o dinheiro.

FTCMag // Follow the Colours saved to Arquitetura
Kuggen: um incrível edifício sustentável na Suécia com arquitetura colorida e design funcional http://followthecolours.com.br/follow-decora/kuggen/

FTCMag // Follow the Colours saved to Arquitetura
We were approached by Galatea, a custom software developer for the financial sector, who was in need of new office spaces for their fast growing development team in London. With highly demanding problem-solving tasks under tight deadlines, it was vital to create a relaxed work atmosphere, while...

Gerri Witthuhn saved to INTERIORS
La Muralla Roja - Ricardo Bofill Architects
The main feature and characteristics in Louis Barragan’s works is the art of emotional architecture by using different colors to express the emotions. He gave his designs some brands. Having the modern simple forms & international look and combining them with cultural features of mexico such as colors and rough textures is his art.
Sydney Meyers saved to c4d architecture
I am Paul Eis, a 19 years old architecture student. In the summer of 2015, I was walking through the streets of Berlin looking for some nice architecture to photograph. But I had to realize how monotonous the cityscape of my hometown is in the most places.
Quinton saved to Concept art
This week, Glasgow's Macintosh building is mostly saved, a meditation on the essence of video games, background on the Joe Scanlan/Donelle Woolford project, the World Cup goes viral, the legacy of Anthony Caro, a giant golden calf piñata, and more.
Image 1 of 13 from gallery of Daniel Libeskind On the Poetics of Memory and Time in Architecture. Photograph by Doublespace
Ethan Werkmeister saved to drawing