Showing posts with label Portugal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portugal. Show all posts

16 June 2010

Are you tired of seeing the world through boring lenses? Try the new Architectural Spectacles for a renewed sense of being. 105 x 74 mm.

15 June 2010

Is there too much visual noise in your everyday environment? Try the new Architectural Spectacles for a pleasant filtration of visual stimuli. 124 x 70 mm.

14 June 2010

Does your life lack ornamentation? Try the new Architectural Spectacles for a vibrant, new you. 152 x 112 mm.

12 June 2010

For those with little time for formal ceremony, kiosk communion service is available at many convenient drive-thru locations. 52 x 64 mm.

11 June 2010

Slight derivations from a rigid rubric of architectural elements distinguish the dozens of chapels along the thoroughfares of coastal Iberia. Among the requisites are bell, tower, door, cross, and over-ornamentation. 52 x 64 mm.

10 June 2010

Conveniently spaced centers of worship along the coastal arterial for the impromptu spiritualist to be saved without stopping. 52 x 64 mm.

05 June 2010

Like an interminable flock of sheep in steeply undulating terrain, the buildings in Lisbon clung to each other with inextricable dependency. 105 x 105 mm.

23 May 2010

From the water's edge, it was hard to tell whether the buildings had fallen from above and landed in a big heap of stone, wood, and windows or if they had erupted from the mountain beneath them in molten coagulation of building parts becoming architecture. 148 x 180 mm.

22 May 2010

The precision of the steelwork on the Ponte Luis I Bridge in Porto made up for the lack of engineering on the flanking slopes. Disheveled buildings in an organically (un)planned city. 105 x 175 mm.