Evan Troxel
✱ Weekly Photograph #7
We recently went on a trip out to Shoshone, Death Valley, and one of the reasons I love to visit is there's a natural, warm spring swimming pool where 85 degree water endlessly runs right out of the ground into a concrete containment unit - a swimming pool.
Archispeak #6 - And Then I'm Very Sad
The latest episode of the Archispeak Podcast is up on our site and on iTunes. Neal (who has a new website - check it out) shows his manly vulnerability as we talk about the gap between the professional and educational counterparts in our beloved field of architecture.
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Algae-powered apartment complex blooms in Hamburg
During the summer, however, when the sun is out in full-force, BIQ will no doubt go into full “bloom” mode. As Curbed notes, the panels, acting as “massive, algae-driving transition lenses,” will grow noticeably darker when filled with elevated levels of algae. In turn, the interior of the building will
✱ Weekly Photograph #6
Last year we travelled to Denali National Park in Alaska, and this Alaskan Cotton Grass caught my attention. I spent the next 15 minutes focusing on a few different specimens trying to get the subtle white variations and the shallow depth of field to look right as they bounced around
Hyperlapse
Timelapse has been freed from its shackles.
From the folks over at Colossal:
Teehan+Lax
Stunning. I could watch this all day. Be sure to check out their site - it's magic.
(via @cgrant3d)
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What's Really Inside That Taco Bell Crunchy Beef Taco?
This pretty much sums it up, but the whole thing is completely fake food:.
Livestrong:
The “real” in “real cheddar cheese” might as well stand for “really processed.”
Know what you eat.
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