
It’s a cowboy show, yee-haw! (via Kurt Wenner) Another drawing which shows what happens under the street.

This drawing looks like an old, classic painting, similar to paintings in medieval castles. And here comes the vortex! (via Kurt Wenner) People on the upper part of the image is real but their reflection on the bottom part of the image is drawn. You don’t have to travel around around the world exploring mysterious caves – somtimes they are just under you. Now that the street is flooded, raft is your only resort to get to the other side. Watch out to not fall in this huge ice abyss! (via Edgar Mueller) Brilliant piece of art! (via Edgar Mueller) Nearly the whole street were taken to create this earth cracking effect. And creating one is certainly though and challenging as you are creating a realistic 3d view out of a 2d painting It can be very breathtaking, realistic and at the same time captivating once you get the angle correct.

Wooden Gagster House (Archangelsk, Russia)ģd Street Art, often known as 3d chalk art is 2-dimensional artwork drawn on the street itself that gives you a 3-dimensional optical illusion from a certain perspective. The Church of Hallgrimur, Reykjavik, Icelandģ3. Cubic Houses (Kubus woningen) (Rotterdam, Netherlands)Ģ4. Conch Shell House, Isla Mujeres, MexicoĢ2.

So an 80-story building will have up to 79 wind turbines, making it a true green power plant.ġ7. In addition to being such an incredible engineering miracle it will produce energy for itself and even for other buildings because it will have wind turbines fitted between each rotating floor (picture 2). It is amazing but you will have the choice of waking up to sunrise in your bedroom and enjoying sunsets over the ocean at dinner. This building will never appear exactly the same twice.

Have you ever seen a building in motion that actually changes its shape? Sounds unbelievable but not to Dr. (Bamboo leaf for Dynamic Architecture ™ all rights reserved to Dr. Museum of Contemporary Art (Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)ġ0.
