Two French architects, Axel de Stampa and Sylvain Macaux, came up with this nutty idea to make the stadiums built for the world into apartment housing. Sort of like PEZ candies, the units would slip into the huge stadium ring and people could live there, avoiding the usual situation where the stadiums remain empty and […]
Month: July 2014
Crafty Kids can Make Furniture NOW!
An architect in Switzerland had a nifty web site called FoldSchool – see it at foldschool.com. There are a few designs for cardboard furniture that can be made by kids. They are cool designs and functional. The supply list is short and they can be recycled when you are done using them! We highly recommend […]
Perfect Paper Paris Project!
Ah Paris, the city of lights. So many elements of the architecture of Paris make it that special city that people love so well. This designer created a miniature paper city of Paris, and offers a template to print, cut out and fold up and place on your desk or your dresser. You can color […]
Paper Town Project for You!
This site has a nice little project for anyone interested in a 3D project that takes only paper, scissor, tape and markers. There are a few templates so you can have some variety in your cityscape, and we really like the modern building with the carport. The designer is an architect in real life which […]
Nimble Nims House from the 50’s
As we were looking around doing some research, we found this lovely house that was designed in the 1950’s. It is a period that is referred to as Mid Century Modern architecture (You get it – in the middle of the 20th century – each century is 100 years so 50 is in the MIDdle […]
Steppin’ Out with architecture
Just glimpsed these fantastic shoes, designed by a young woman named Esther from Oak Park, Illinois. Fashionable and cool, who could argue that we could all use a pair like this. Kudos to you, Esther!