estimfalos:

Reading between the linesGijs Van Vaerenbergh

Depending on the perspective of the viewer, the church is either perceived as a massive building, or dissolves — partly or completely — into the landscape. Those viewers that look from the inside of the church to the outside, on the other hand, witness an abstract play of lines that reshapes the surrounding landscape. In this way, church and landscape can both be considered part of the work — hence also its title, which implies that to read between the lines, one must also read the lines themselves. In other words: the church makes the subjective experience of the landscape visible, and vice versa.

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enochliew:

Andel’s Hotel Lodz by Jestico & Whiles
One of the largest Victorian textile factories converted into a contemporary hotel, with lightwells punching through the full height of the building.

enochliew:

Andel’s Hotel Lodz by Jestico & Whiles

One of the largest Victorian textile factories converted into a contemporary hotel, with lightwells punching through the full height of the building.



I’m reblogging this because I swear I’ve had a dream in a house like this once (or maybe it’s past life deja vu?  I honestly am not sure) and that’s not a good thing.  I feel nothing but bad, bad things from this place.

I’m reblogging this because I swear I’ve had a dream in a house like this once (or maybe it’s past life deja vu?  I honestly am not sure) and that’s not a good thing.  I feel nothing but bad, bad things from this place.