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Dibujante de lo ajeno

México Katılım Nisan 2009
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Gabi
Gabi@gabichabicha·
Hola, a qué te dedicas? - Soy dibujante de lo ajeno
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Arquine
Arquine@Arquine·
Casa Mavra en Valle de Bravo (México) se compone de dos piezas de concreto negro que se abren al paisaje. Un proyecto de TAC Taller Alberto Calleja. | ow.ly/fXKE50YWINc
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Spacesthetic@interiorsuckerr·
"Arno" designed by Joe Colombo, 1960's
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ボヘカラ@BOHE_BABE·
RIBAの2025ロンドン賞の住宅 "London Brut" は、割と構造や、トロピカルブルータリズムなデザインは考えている事に近かった。植栽の蒸散とか水盤とかから夏に冷気を取って、煙突効果で暖気を屋上に排出する微気候を、日本の初夏や初秋でやったら湿度が耐えられるのかな。 riba.org/explore/awards…
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Dr. Kohan🏛🏛🏛
Dr. Kohan🏛🏛🏛@kohantoys·
Para los estudiantes de arquitectura que anden buscando arboles para sus renders, pueden probar esta web; hay como 400 arboles con fondo transparente ordenados por temporada y por especie. Muchas especies incluso pueden visualizarse en verano y en invierno. Recomendable. meye.dk
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PmAmTraveller@pmamtraveller·
Bob Mackie bridal ensemble from 1980.
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Merriam-Webster@MerriamWebster·
*Slams dictionary shut til Monday*
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Eye On Axis
Eye On Axis@eyeonaxis·
'Bikes of Burden'; a project showcasing the surreal motoculture of the streets of Vietnam, by Hans Kemp
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Arquine@Arquine·
Laiva Plaza, en San José del Cabo (México), se integra al tejido peatonal del centro histórico mediante un atrio público que libera espacio y genera transición. Un proyecto de RA!. | ow.ly/4i6W50YGpzw
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Bicireportera CDMX
Bicireportera CDMX@BicireporteraDF·
El domingo 7 de Abril a las 7:00 pm un automóvil se pasó el alto y aventó a Shendra, que cruzaba en su bici. El auto se dio a la fuga, un policía en moto de la @UCS_GCDMX lo persiguió, pero no se supo más. Ocurrió en el paso peatonal de Reforma en la Estela de Luz. Ayúdame a compartir para encontrar testigos o para que la @FiscaliaCDMX use el C5 para dar con el responsable.
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
The people in this photo aren't friendlier than you. Their apartments are just smaller. So small that Parisians basically gave up on living indoors and moved their living rooms onto the sidewalk. And that was the whole plan. In the 1850s, a city planner named Baron Haussmann tore apart medieval Paris and rebuilt it. He widened streets into boulevards, capped every building at five stories, and added one rule that explains this entire photo: the ground floor of every building had to be a café, a bakery, or a shop. The apartments above were intentionally tiny. Some were single rooms carved out of old mansions. No garden. Barely any sunlight. A private balcony was something most Parisians would never have. So the café became home. You ate breakfast there. Held meetings there. Received your mail there. By the late 1700s, Paris already had close to 2,000 of them. In 2002, there were still 1,907. Even now, after years of closures brought that number to about 1,410, the coverage is absurd: a 2020 city study found 94% of Parisians live within a five-minute walk of a bakery. When COVID shut indoor dining in 2020, Paris ripped out parking spaces, turned them into outdoor terraces, and let 9,800 cafés and restaurants keep them permanently. An American sociologist named Ray Oldenburg wrote a book in 1989 called The Great Good Place. He had a name for spots like the Parisian café: "third places." Not your home, not your office, but the casual in-between spots where you actually get to know people. Cafés, pubs, barbershops, the corner store where the owner knows your name. His whole argument was that American suburbs were built with only two zones, your house and your job, connected by a car. No sidewalk café, no place to bump into a neighbor by accident. The U.S. Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic in 2023. Being alone all the time is as bad for your body as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Half of American adults say they feel lonely. Weekly socializing dropped from 5.5 hours in 2003 to just 4 hours in 2023, and it never bounced back after COVID. Americans between 15 and 29 now spend 45% more time alone than they did in 2010. The scene in this tweet looks like a personality trait. It is a 170-year-old engineering project that works exactly as designed.
France Safety Travel@francesafetytra

What is stopping humanity from living peacefully together?

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#WOMENSART@womensart1·
Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide, Desert, Mexico,1979 #WomensArt
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lusso@luusssso·
The mesmerizing orange of the Marienplatz U-Bahn station in Munich, Germany
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Dr. Kohan🏛🏛🏛@kohantoys·
Un hermoso libro que sólo muestra trabas de ladrillo. Buen regalo para cualquier arquitecto.
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Por qué sus taxis oficiales no aceptan perros de servicio @AICM_mx @GN_MEXICO_ ? Cómo hace uno para volver a casa con su animal que acaba de volar sin transportadora? Esto fue con #nuevaimagen, el único taxi de los 10 en la fila que “nos dio chance”? Les puede mucho @Uber_MEX?
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Brent Toderian
Brent Toderian@BrentToderian·
“Gas prices? What gas prices?” Even without illegal wars, the thing about car dependency is that once you’re dependent, they can do whatever they want with the prices. Real freedom is choices. Better cities create choices. Graphic via Urban Truth Collective: urbantruthcollective.com
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Gerardo L Gerardo-Fotografia@GGerardox2·
Bajo el sol más duro, nacen las flores más valientes. El desierto de Sonora en primavera. ❤️🌵
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