Hernandez & Fernandez
Hernandez & Fernandez
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(via The Living Room {signage and logo} on Behance)
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IS / Yo Yamagata Architects | Photography: Forward stroke Inc
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IS / Yo Yamagata Architects | Photography: Forward stroke Inc
cjwho:

IS / Yo Yamagata Architects | Photography: Forward stroke Inc
cjwho:

IS / Yo Yamagata Architects | Photography: Forward stroke Inc
cjwho:

IS / Yo Yamagata Architects | Photography: Forward stroke Inc
cjwho:

IS / Yo Yamagata Architects | Photography: Forward stroke Inc
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Coupled is a series of prints depicting a somewhat complicated relationship between two (or more) objects by Safwat Saleem
cjwho:

Coupled is a series of prints depicting a somewhat complicated relationship between two (or more) objects by Safwat Saleem
cjwho:

Coupled is a series of prints depicting a somewhat complicated relationship between two (or more) objects by Safwat Saleem
cjwho:

Coupled is a series of prints depicting a somewhat complicated relationship between two (or more) objects by Safwat Saleem
cjwho:

Coupled is a series of prints depicting a somewhat complicated relationship between two (or more) objects by Safwat Saleem
cjwho:

Coupled is a series of prints depicting a somewhat complicated relationship between two (or more) objects by Safwat Saleem
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remash:

2124 rez ~ corey martin
remash:

2124 rez ~ corey martin
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Huillinco Lake House / Del Campo – Labbe
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Huillinco Lake House / Del Campo – Labbe
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Huillinco Lake House / Del Campo – Labbe
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Huillinco Lake House / Del Campo – Labbe
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Filip Slováček    |    http://slvczch.com
“This is my very first watch concept. It’s called Mask Watch because of two rotary layers which are masking numbers.”
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Filip Slováček    |    http://slvczch.com
“This is my very first watch concept. It’s called Mask Watch because of two rotary layers which are masking numbers.”
CEO of myself, founder of nothing, alcohol enthusiast, authority hater, rules breaker etc.
the design blog:  facebook  |  twitter  |  pinterest  |  subscribe
thedsgnblog:

Filip Slováček    |    http://slvczch.com
“This is my very first watch concept. It’s called Mask Watch because of two rotary layers which are masking numbers.”
CEO of myself, founder of nothing, alcohol enthusiast, authority hater, rules breaker etc.
the design blog:  facebook  |  twitter  |  pinterest  |  subscribe
thedsgnblog:

Filip Slováček    |    http://slvczch.com
“This is my very first watch concept. It’s called Mask Watch because of two rotary layers which are masking numbers.”
CEO of myself, founder of nothing, alcohol enthusiast, authority hater, rules breaker etc.
the design blog:  facebook  |  twitter  |  pinterest  |  subscribe
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takeovertime:

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takeovertime:

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ryanpanos:

Rooftop Racetrack: 1928 via Retronaut
“The Lingotto building, Turin, Italy, once housed a  Fiat factory. Built between 1916 and 1923, the design had five floors, raw materials going in at the ground floor, and cars built on a line that went up through the building. Finished cars emerged at rooftop level, where there was a rooftop test track. It was the largest car factory in the world at the time. Le Corbusier called it “one of the most impressive sights in industry”, and “a guideline for town planning”.”
ryanpanos:

Rooftop Racetrack: 1928 via Retronaut
“The Lingotto building, Turin, Italy, once housed a  Fiat factory. Built between 1916 and 1923, the design had five floors, raw materials going in at the ground floor, and cars built on a line that went up through the building. Finished cars emerged at rooftop level, where there was a rooftop test track. It was the largest car factory in the world at the time. Le Corbusier called it “one of the most impressive sights in industry”, and “a guideline for town planning”.”
ryanpanos:

Rooftop Racetrack: 1928 via Retronaut
“The Lingotto building, Turin, Italy, once housed a  Fiat factory. Built between 1916 and 1923, the design had five floors, raw materials going in at the ground floor, and cars built on a line that went up through the building. Finished cars emerged at rooftop level, where there was a rooftop test track. It was the largest car factory in the world at the time. Le Corbusier called it “one of the most impressive sights in industry”, and “a guideline for town planning”.”
ryanpanos:

Rooftop Racetrack: 1928 via Retronaut
“The Lingotto building, Turin, Italy, once housed a  Fiat factory. Built between 1916 and 1923, the design had five floors, raw materials going in at the ground floor, and cars built on a line that went up through the building. Finished cars emerged at rooftop level, where there was a rooftop test track. It was the largest car factory in the world at the time. Le Corbusier called it “one of the most impressive sights in industry”, and “a guideline for town planning”.”
ryanpanos:

Rooftop Racetrack: 1928 via Retronaut
“The Lingotto building, Turin, Italy, once housed a  Fiat factory. Built between 1916 and 1923, the design had five floors, raw materials going in at the ground floor, and cars built on a line that went up through the building. Finished cars emerged at rooftop level, where there was a rooftop test track. It was the largest car factory in the world at the time. Le Corbusier called it “one of the most impressive sights in industry”, and “a guideline for town planning”.”