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The System That Punishes Beautiful Design
[…] All content directed, written and (partially) edited by John Mauriello. John Mauriello has been working professionally as an industrial designer since 2010. He is a former adjunct professor at California College of the Arts. Everyone’s been complaining about how … Continue reading
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The Stones That Predict Catastrophe
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Kirche am Hohenzollernplatz, Berlin, Germany
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Building an Icon: Finishing Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia Using 21st Century Techniques
Watch the team behind the construction of the famed basilica show how they are bringing Gaudi’s grand visions for the building—now the tallest church in the world—to life. […]
Half-timbered pastel buildings along the cobblestone alleys in the Alsace village of Eguisheim, Haut-Rhin department, Grand Est, northeastern France.
Half-timbered pastel buildings along the cobblestone alleys in the Alsace village of Eguisheim, Haut-Rhin department, Grand Est, northeastern France. byu/ManiaforBeatles inArchitecturalRevival