
Sustainable Stereoscopic House by Singapore-based architectural practice Pencil Office (via freshome)
Field for the British Aisles by Antony Gormley
Made up of an army of 40,000 clay figures, Antony’s acclaimed art installation is currently being installed in three rooms at the National Trust’s Barrington Court near Ilminster, England. Imbue them with life and teach them to ride cats and we ride at dawn, men!
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Playgrounds of Denmark by MONSTRUM
Like a cat, you can give me a cardboard box and I’ll find worlds of entertainment inside, but I’m still a little jellies about these imaginative topsy-turvy playgrounds designed by MONSTRUM. Sure, I can *pretend* I’m fighting giant spiders or living inside a whale’s belleh, but I’m lazy and imagining is hard, so why not have a replica of a giant spider to play on. I’d play so hard on it.
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Alice in Wonderland in Real Life
Created by artist Robert Therrien for the newly opened Metropolitan Arts Centre in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Looks like you drank the wrong potion.
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