

There's a common misconception that Brutalist buildings were unpainted, but thanks to microscopic analysis of the exteriors we can now recreate what they looked like in their prime.
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architectural offshoot of @Valen_T_N visions made visible through AI 🎴 i like walls


There's a common misconception that Brutalist buildings were unpainted, but thanks to microscopic analysis of the exteriors we can now recreate what they looked like in their prime.

Sorry but omg








The Washington DC GOP staffer class lacks imagination. A shadow of their ancestors in both American history and Europe. American cities and national parks should look like this. Beautify the West.


GPT image 2 can handle massive arrays of data and structure it well into design layouts In this 4-page doc, I asked GPT2 inside LTX Flows to showcase the hidden influence of empty space in design. See the results end explore insights 👇 💡 empty space works as an exclusivity/scarcity indicator* 💡 the more empty space = the more “expansive” your design looks 💡 simple designs perceive as more successful and reliable 💡 white space in design helps to justify a higher price 💡 for high end products: more white space = higher purchase intention 💡 for low end products it works the opposite way 💡 spacing = positioning tool 💡 tight UI = stress, urgency, cheapness 💡 Perceived luxury ∝ Negative space - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - spacing = the most expensive design element. It sells NOTHING itself, but it sells everything AROUND it - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Want to learn more about how to use spacing in design? Drop anything in the comments so I’ll know * Sources below 👇


Key takeaway from the reaction to this post is that the suburban smear around DFW has spectacularly failed to create the kind of neighborhoods where people want to stay, form community, and age in place. It’s also very hot, but there are hot cities in the world that retain population over time. They use land very differently than Dallas though



This might be the best footer I've ever seen. Well done @contralabs_ai




I am astounded by the number of millennial families who moved to Dallas, bought a home, then turned around and sold the home to move out of Dallas, in less than a 5 year time span Is Dallas just super transient or is this a post-pandemic phenomenon happening everywhere?



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