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“The Silence of the Lambs” (1991)
Re-watching it, for some reason, I just wanna go to sleep after watch this and see what’s happens in my dreams.
jarh:
Mr Hudson “White Lies”
off “Straight No Chaser”
jarh:
Mr Hudson “Supernova”
@ RSVP Gallery
jarh:
Whitten House / PIQUE
Architects: PIQUE llc
Location: Tumalo, OR, USA
Structural Engineer: Elemental Engineering llc
Contractor: R&H Construction
Project year: 2009
Photographs: Peter JahnkeThis residence sits on a remote 10 acre site comprised of Sage & Juniper trees in Central Oregon. Conceived as two simple cubes in the landscape, one box for sleeping and one for living, the structure offers two distinct means of interaction with the landscape. The sleeping box is low & burrowed into earth, while the living box floats above, hovering just at treetop level. East & South orientations are exploited for views as well as passive solar orientation of the home.
via: archdaily.
jarh:
ATLAS CHAIR
Scott Jarvie will be exhibiting his atlas chair at this year’s 100% design london. the design is derived by projecting flat angled planes through a volume and using the intersecting elements to generate the profiles that create the sections of the chair. this allows complex surface geometry to be rationalized to planar surfaces, providing sculptural possibilities while utilizing materials efficiently, developing a system that facilitates construction.
By designer Scott Jarvie.via. Kanye.
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‘Outpost’ in Central Idaho by Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects
The Seattle-based Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects realised this stunning residence and studio/workshop for making and displaying art. Set in the remote and harsh high desert landscape of Idaho, the complex received this important aspect – a protected “paradise garden” which is separated from the wild landscape by thick concrete walls.
via: dailytonic
(via regardless)
jarh:
Viktor & Rolf Sweatpants
Remember a couple of years ago when designers were racing to make the best shawl neck? Well, this year the piece to make is the sweatpant. Throwing their hat into the ring this time are Viktor & Rolf, who’s name is now alongside the likes of Band of Outsiders and RRL in the sweatpant stakes. All the sweatpants we’ve seen so far have followed the same brief – slim cut, light grey – and this one is no different. Our only worry is that someone with thunderthighs (i.e, us) could easily look like they’re exposing far too much if the cut’s a little too slim. (The Corner)
jarh:
Uniqlo Corduroy Jeans
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again – we’re all corduroy everything this season. Uniqlo are satisfying our needs with an array of colourful corduroy option; last time out it was the cord shirt and now it’s the corduroy jeans. As you’d expect from Uniqlo, the colour selection looks like a packet of skittles: there’s pea green, purple and orange as well as the standard navy and khaki. And to top it all off, they’re £20 each. It’s only available online at Uniqlo Japan, so you’ll have to visit a store to get a good look at these. (Uniqlo)

