These award winning ‘Microcoasts’ by Guallart Architects were constructed along the coast of Vinaròs, Castellón in Spain and completed in 2007. Much of its south shore is a succession of coves and promontories on a terrain composed of strata of easily fractured conglomerate rocks. Meaning a beautiful natural landscape, lots of sunshine, but very uncomfortable rocks to lie on. So Guallart Architects who came up with this beautiful series of geometric wooden platforms which do little damage to the rock below and provide comfortable social spaces to enjoy the environment from.
(Source: Guallart Architects)
A lookout bridge over Aurlandet in one of Sognefjorden, the world’s longest fjord. It was designed by Norwegian civil architects Todd Saunders and Tommie Wilhelmsen.
Wish this had been completed when I was in Norway :(
Mathias Klotz’s L House in Buenos Aires.
Some day I will have a bathroom like this. I will spend HOURS in it.
(Source: Roland Halbe for The Cool Hunter)
Sergey Makhno and Vasily Butenko’s Twister Restaurant in Kiev.
(credit: The Cool Hunter)
(Photo thanks to the Nationaal Archief of the Netherlands)
(Source: photojojo)




