Therefore, the concept of a Macro-lot derives from the idea that a new parcellization structure, consisting of larger ‘amalgamated’ lots, enables a new housing condition based on collective rather than private ownership. The architectural design of a Macro-lot started with an investigation of different scales and dimensions, and a search for a balance between density and spatial quality.
Photography: Lily pond by Eiko Jones
Watching this image takes you to another world. Thanks Eiko for this inspiration!
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102-Year-Old Abandoned Ship is a Floating Forest / Image by Andy Brill
The SS Ayrfield is one of many decommissioned ships in the Homebush Bay, just west of Sydney, but what separates it from the other stranded vessels is the incredible foliage that adorns the rusted hull. The beautiful spectacle, also referred to as The Floating Forest, adds a bit of life to the area, which happens to be a sort of ship graveyard.
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The private garden by Fernand and Viviane Cluyssen-Poelmans in Houthalen, Belgium. Images by Gerard Coenen.
Henry C. Beck Park, Dallas, USA. Design by MESA. Images by Lucy Wang. Via conceptLANDSCAPE.
Henry C. Beck Park, Dallas, USA. Design by MESA. Images by Lucy Wang. Via conceptLANDSCAPE.