Ocean Villa By Homer Oatman

Homer and Laura Oatman of Oatman Architects designed this luxurious mediterranean villa located in California. Enjoy

Jeremy Harris: the architecture of abandoned American asylums

‘american asylums’ by photographer Jeremy Harris takes a look at the derelict architecture of abandoned mental hospitals, a project that commenced in 2005. The series highlights the magnificent structures that were built as a form of therapy – serving as a reminder of the thousands of individuals who lived in these places, some for the majority of their lives.

Harvest time

Summer storm at harvest time in Strohgaeu Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. A Photo series by Franz Schumacher
Flickr finds of Monemvasia

Monemvasia (Μονεμβάσια) is located in the southeastern Peloponnese in the prefecture of Laconia, 400 meters from land having been separated from the mainland by an earthquake in 375 A.D. Its name derives from two Greek words, mone and emvassi, meaning “single entrance”. It was called Malmsey by old English writers, Napoli de Malvasia by the Venetians and Malvoisie by the French.

Stunning photographs by Gregory Boratyn taken in Antelope Canyon, Arizona.

Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, photogenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as Upper Antelope Canyon or The Crack; and Lower Antelope Canyon or The Corkscrew.
Axion Esti Multiplex by Dimitri Philippitzis & Associates

The complex is located at the foot of Mount Pelion, on a hillside, overlooking the port and the city of Volos.
The school includes laboratories, conference rooms and leisure areas, having as an expression core of the children, the outdoor amphitheater. An ‘ark’ School , emergencing multiple intelligences and reconciling emotional culture, environmental education and new technologies.

Castello di Reschio

The ancient estate of Reschio stretches over thousands of acres of oak forests and olive groves in the Umbrian hills. With one of Europe’s finest stables at its heart, Reschio is home to the Bolza family who, over the last twenty years, have been restoring its secluded ancient Umbrian farmhouses into masterpieces of contemporary architecture and design. For those who wish to own their own bespoke country retreat, the Bolzas will make available one of the remaining ruined farmsteads for sale.

A unique opportunity to work with the estate’s talented architectural team, the finished properties are widely considered to be among the most beautiful, secluded and well-appointed homes in the world. Eight of these properties are now available to rent as holiday homes.
Bottom Feeders, Ceramic Cups and Pitchers Covered in Barnacles, Tentacles, and Other Sea Life

Ceramic artist Mary O’Malley has created “Bottom Feeders,” a collection of detailed ceramic pieces — teapots, cups, saucers, and the like — adorned with tentacles, barnacles, and other sea life.
Illustrations by Mario Alba

Mario Alba is an illustrator based in Barcelona (Spain). He studied in school Llotja in Barcelona where he became interested in watercolor and other mixed media possibilities.
Working for editorials and advertising and design projects.

