Photography from Justin Dingwall
Justin Dingwall is a photographer and image creator.
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Photography from Justin Dingwall
Justin Dingwall is a photographer and image creator.
Instagram: @theonlymagicleftisartinsta
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Amazing Café In Seoul by Lee Jong-suk and Han Hyo-joo
“This café got inspired by a Korean TV hit W – Two Worlds” by Lee Jong-suk and Han Hyo-joo, in which the characters enter a fantasy webtoon world. Every single detail in this place is so well though that at first it might seem unbelievable that this place actually exists!”
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Shangri-la Cabin DRAA + Magdalena Besomi
Shangri-la Cabin is the first of a series of elevated mountain cabins designed to populate a tall native woodland. Trees dating various centuries can be found in the plot delimited by a 100-meters vertical basalt face and a stream.
This base is elevated 3 metres above ground where a light prefabricated SIP board system is installed. The system consists of a 212mm polystyrene core, a high level of insulation. In the interior of the cabin the circulation continues upwards with small level differences that categorise each space and nook; the air-lock entrance, the toilet, the room , the kitchenette and finally the sitting room at the end, with a massive glazing facing north just above the canopy.
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PARIS SWIMMING POOL
by Ludwig Favre
Two-year series highlighting the swimming pools of Paris, France which offer a unique blend of modern and old styles.
Elizabeth Ayodele in “Channel Surfing” directed by Symone Ridgell for Paper Magazine
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Vietnam’s Golden Bridge
Appearing like something out of the fantasy realm, the Golden Bridge in Da Nang, Vietnam is a 150-meter curved walkway suspended 1,400m above sea level. Two large hands seemingly suspend and connect the bridge to the surrounding hills. Designed by TA Landscape Architecture, this project is a part of Vietnam’s $2 billion infrastructure investment program aimed at increasing tourism. More from the developers: “We designed the skeleton of the hands and covered them with steel meshes. Then we finished with fiberglass and added the theming on it. The entire construction of the bridge took about a year.”
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i am in lov with @subwayhands instagram……it’s like u get to see little bits and pieces of what each person is like
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