Blog It Forward | What Inspires Me.

I feel so privileged to be a part of the fantastic Blog It Forward project {you may remember it from my previous post} and to be able to share with you what inspires me. You know, this has been the hardest post I've ever had to write....

Falling Garden | Gerda Steiner & Jörg Lenzlinger.

Oh my... I simply lost my little breath when I saw this magical art installation. You know when you see something that in some way changes you - it makes your smile a little wilder, your heart expands and starts to beat a bit faster, and...

Abandoned Buildings | Photography by Katherine Westerhout.

I have a seriously serious fascination with old and historical buildings. There is so much to love about them - they are layered with character and stories from the past, and at the same time they present us with so many opportunities for...

Pothole Gardens by Pete Dungey.

Pothole Gardens is a series of ongoing public installations by Pete Dungey, highlighting the problem of surface imperfections on Britain's roads. "If we planted one of those in every hole, it would be like a forest in the road", says...

Could This Be a Perfect Indoor-Outdoor Space?

...I certainly think so. It is everything I never new I always wanted. So incredibly beautiful. This gets both the Extreme Love & Design Awesomeness rating. This house is on the cover of SANAA Houses, a book about the cult Japanese...

Video // The Third & The Seventh.

A computer generated animated piece that illustrates architecture art from a photographic point of view where the main subjects are already-built...
The Third & The Seventh | Yellowtrace.

The Third & The Seventh.

Have you seen The Third & The Seventh yet? I tweeted about it a few weeks ago, only because I couldn't work out how to embed videos in my posts. But luckily those days are behind us now. There is so much awesomeness packed into this...

La Maison Pujol.

La Maison Pujol in the south of France is a boutique hotel with only 5 guest rooms. Isn't it just so painfully beautiful? Someone {and I wish I knew who!} has managed to blend vintage with new, crisp with rustic, classics with junk, white...