Threefold Architects : Turner Street, London
This mixed-use development by Threefold Architects comprises an office and gallery space on the ground and basement floors and two residential units on the first, second and third floors.
Building Blocks by http://d.hatena.ne.jp/g-aoki/
Parts of the buildings have been rotated making the scene look like it’s spiralling into itself causing an almost hypnotic feeling.
Twisted Architecture by Nicholas Kennedy Sitton
On Top of The World
Real-life sky walker the photographer who risks his life scaling sky-high buildings to take incredible photos of the world below.
Russian student Marat Dupri, 19, bought a Canon camera 18 months ago and immediately decided to start taking shots of beautiful views. He began climbing onto the roofs of houses to capture spectacular views from the air, before deciding to go to even greater heights.
Together with his fearless friends and models, he has sneaked past guards at some of Moscow’s tallest structures - to produce incredible yet stomach-churning images.
EVOL’S Rural City
EVOL’s amazing building stencils in the unlikeliest of places. This was done as part of MS Dockville.
Artist: EVOL
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Reach the Sky photography collection by Sergio J. Padron A.
Director Sébastien Montaz-Rosset captured some exhilarating footage of four French acrobats fearlessly walking along a tightrope. Where? Between the two tallest buildings in Paris (Les Mercuriales), over 115 ft (35 m) above the ground.
Fascinating Photo Collages
Photographer Maureen Fischinger invites you to see the world from her point of view. She takes hundreds of individual photographs of one subject all from the same perspective. Then, she creates semi-transparent layers that overlap onto themselves until they make a complete picture. She calls it panographics.
“These are not panoramas in the normal sense,” Fischinger explains, “but more the result of a new kind of photography – one that captures the flow of time and the accompanying changes of scene on one surface.” Check out her website via http://mareenfischinger.com/
New York Zither by http://www.agrons.com/
Hook, Line & Sinker by Phil Provencio
