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Sustainable Modernism: House in Regensburg

Posted on by Lauren Moss

Sustainable Modernism: House in Regensburg

Building a green home, while increasingly popular in recent years, isn't a completely new concept, and the House in Regensburg by Thomas Herzog, built in 1977, still resonates today as a unique and beautiful example of thoughtful, site-responsive architecture.

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Modern architects, illustrated...

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Modern architects, illustrated...

From a great architectural website comes a fantastic series of 'starchitect prints'.
If you haven't stopped by PrairieMod.com, it's definitely worth a visit for anyone with an interest in architecture and design of the 20th century.  A number of these principles are reflected in the minimal text at the illustrations themselves, capturing the essence of the ideology of each featured architect.

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A Portrait of Manhattan

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A Portrait of Manhattan

The Manhattan Project is a beautiful time-lapse that captures the vibrant nature of the city through the inclusion of people, cars and other elements that highlight a sense of action, discovery and movement, creating beautiful moments from the experience of daily life on the streets, in Central Park and on the subway.

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Buildings We Love: Nix Nature Center

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Buildings We Love: Nix Nature Center

As the days are getting shorter and fall is quickly approaching, it’s the perfect time of year to take advantage of the pleasant weather and head outside to enjoy the natural environment, learn more about our local resources, and, of course, explore one of Orange County’s several great (and green) nature centers, the Nix Center in the heart of the Laguna Coast Wilderness Park.

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