Lemoncake

My grandpa has this exact leather chair. Oh, how I want it.

My grandpa has this exact leather chair. Oh, how I want it.

Dorothy's Paradise: Imagine living in this place. Never ending fun... until shit goes wrong.

nickroc:

paradise-for-dorothy:

This is Perinton/ Rochester, New York

It’s called “The Pod House”

It was designed by James H. Johnson in the late 1960’s.

It was part of his organic architectural designs.

I don’t know I think it was one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen ever especially…

Always wanted to check this out when I go fishing at Powdermill.

Memo to self: go here if I end up moving back to Rah-cha-cha.

(Source: zillow.com)


Edge­Walk at the CN Tower, has become Toronto’s most extreme attraction. Thrill lovers will walk on the edge of one of the world’s tallest buildings, 356m/​1168ft (116 stories) above the ground.

Edge­Walk at the CN Tower, has become Toronto’s most extreme attraction. Thrill lovers will walk on the edge of one of the world’s tallest buildings, 356m/​1168ft (116 stories) above the ground.

10 Themed Bedrooms for Kids Adults Who Are Kids

10 Themed Bedrooms for Kids Adults Who Are Kids

brain-food:

krispayne:

(by Old Chum)

I want to live right here for the rest of my life. 

brain-food:

krispayne:

(by Old Chum)

I want to live right here for the rest of my life. 

simplypi:

A rendering of the extension designed by the Swiss architects…

Maybe this is my contrariness coming out, but there’s something about Swiss design that irks me. I hate to be the anti-“root of all design” designer, but I think older architecture has considerably more character and class than this newfangled modern architecture. I can look at something very well designed and built within the past 50 years and forget about it, whereas I can see an antique building with all it’s quirks and uneven floors and I think it’s so much more fitting to our species as a whole. Older architecture personifies us as humans. Imperfect and beautiful.

simplypi:

A rendering of the extension designed by the Swiss architects…

Maybe this is my contrariness coming out, but there’s something about Swiss design that irks me. I hate to be the anti-“root of all design” designer, but I think older architecture has considerably more character and class than this newfangled modern architecture. I can look at something very well designed and built within the past 50 years and forget about it, whereas I can see an antique building with all it’s quirks and uneven floors and I think it’s so much more fitting to our species as a whole. Older architecture personifies us as humans. Imperfect and beautiful.

 




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