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"There are two kinds of problems. The first is boring because they’re easy, and the second is boring because we can’t do them."
- J. D. (Grad Student Instructor)
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Árvore (by Daniel S. Lopes)
A Bathroom Situated Atop a 15-Story Elevator Shaft
While not particularly the fine art you might be accustomed to on Colossal, it was impossible to pass this up. Guadalajara-based architects Hernandez Silva Arquitectos recently designed the interior of a new penthouse situated on top of a 1970s Mexican colonial building in Guadalajara, México. A notable feature of the home is a powder room situated atop an unused 15-story elevator shaft. Via Hernandez Silva Arquitectos:
A characteristic feature of the project is that a volume that was originally intended for a second elevator and was never installed becomes a powder room with a glass floor that looks down all the 15 levels, the PPDG penthouse is a great versatile modulated space, with great views all this with the concepts of transparency and the simplicity of materials.
What a fantastic if not completely terrifying idea. See much more of the residence on Home DSGN. (via neatorama)
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20th street residence/sfosl
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Vincent Van Gogh - Café Terrace at Night. September 1888. Oil on canvas.
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