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Hemeroscopium House, by Ensamble Studio

For the Greek, Hemeroscopium is the place where the sun sets. An allusion to a place that exists only in our mind, in our senses, that is ever-changing and mutable, but is nonetheless real. It is delimited by the references of the horizon, by the physical limits, defined by light, and it happens in time.

japanlove:

DSCF0928r by Leviacarmina on Flickr.

staceythinx:

Forms in Nature by Hilden Diaz is a light sculpture that casts shadows resembling tree branches on the surrounding walls.

(Source: ahmeturun)

cjwho:

Mood Rocking Bed by Shiner International
pantheonbooks:

teachingliteracy:

[outdoor] reading space.

I wish.

pantheonbooks:

teachingliteracy:

[outdoor] reading space.

I wish.

(Source: touchn2btouched)