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betonbabe:

OFFICE KERSTEN GEERS DAVID VAN SEVEREN 
OFFICE 15, BORDER CROSSING, 2005
“An oblong volume provides a border crossing for pedestrians between Mexico and the US, and interrupts the endless demarcated boundary. A nine-meter high wall defines a no-man’s-land between the two countries. Within the white walls a grid of palm trees imposes order on a large, shaded garden. Pavilions for passport control and administration are spread around here and there, becoming part of the garden. The oasis is a point of reference in the vast Tex-Mex landscape, hidden within the open landscape by its walls. In all its simplicity it raises questions about the desire for the promised land.”
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skyscraper:

Flying Buttresses Abound by dclamster on flickr
Although not as tall as many skyscrapers in Chicago, I love the Chicago Tribune Tower’s gothic style. 
aros:

Rozelle Terrace House

subtilitas:

Bernd Zimmermann - Nussackerweg kindergarten, Ludwigsburg 2000. Via

designsbyfranklloydwright:

Frank Lloyd Wright Room (1912-1914), currently preserved at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City 

Frank Lloyd Wright Room was originally the living room of the summer residence of Frances W. Little, designed and built between 1912 and 1914 in Wayzata, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. 
beconinriot:

Taciturnus