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The Dallas chapter of the AIA is hosting a fantastic Tour of Homes. For the third year, this is an opportunity for self-guided tours to see cutting-edge design. All homes featured are designed by Texas architects. The event will be November  7-8 10AM-5PM. You can register online here.

Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?

via ted

tasty apples

being a bit biased i couldn’t resist.

Here at Brunello we are unashamed at the fact that we are Apple fanboys (and girls). These apples with Apple logos and products are the handiwork of a Japanese Apple fan who covered Fuji apples with custom Apple stickers, then waited a month them for to mature. 

Sky scraper sweetness

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OMA Residential tower above Singapore

Honestly, when I first saw this I got really excited because I thought that OMA devised a way for these huge towers to float by using magnets for stabilization. This whole exciting thought process happened in like .1 second when I saw the rendering. I’m a huge fan of magnets. You can quote me on that. Seriously, how kool would that be if the units that are attached to the side of the core here (sadly, the magnets are nowhere to be found) and could rise and fall as desired? I suppose that may detract from the intentional placement of the towers for views… And imagine it. If the side units were completely autonomous from the core ( with respect to their position vertically ) then this core could be raised to twice the height, the already present units move on up, and construct a few more around the base! this is a good one to think about… imagine a whole slew of these together all corbu “radiant city” style … 

The design strategically maneuvers within the highly regulated building environment to maximize the full potential of the site: Four individual apartment towers are vertically offset from one another and suspended from a central core. The skyline of floating towers directly relates to the surrounding building volumes and explores the most attractive views towards the city center and an extensive green zone to the north. The lifted apartment towers reduce the building’s footprint to a minimum; the liberated ground level provides communal leisure activities embedded in the tropical landscape. 

via world architecture news

SalisBury Cathedral’s Mirror of the Erised

Just kidding. But it is very desirable. The sleekness set in the middle of an ancient church has a nice feel to it. 

Salisbury Cathedral’s new font is cruciform in shape, with a three metre span to allow total immersion baptism > see more pictures here

I would also love to see the fonts first ripples when someone dips their finger in it. And when it spills on someone unsuspecting passerby’s shoes!

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