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stacks of wooden pipes stacked on top of each other
Bamboo fibre is stronger and cheaper than steel says ETH professor
Bamboo fibre is stronger and cheaper than steel says ETH professor
an image of some kind of structure that looks like it is made out of hay
Thatched museum and biodiversity research centre by Guinée*Potin
Museum and Biodiversity Research Centre by Guinée*Potin Architectes
a piece of wood sitting on top of a table
Fossil (Petrified) Wood
a close up of a building with a thatched roof and wooden door, which has graffiti on it
Écailles de bois (Binntal)
two ceramic objects sitting next to each other
Six fabric-cast concrete examples breaking the mould
Stitching Concrete by Florian Schmidt
a black and white photo of an abstract sculpture
Six fabric-cast concrete examples breaking the mould
Fabric Forms by Joseph Sarafin and Ron Culver
a man standing on top of a rocky mountain
Six fabric-cast concrete examples breaking the mould
Six fabric-cast concrete examples breaking the mould
the top of a black building with a sky background
Grey slates create patterned facades for Cabin Ryfylke in Norway
Hytte i Ryfylket Cabin in Norway by Pir II and Resell Arkitektur
an old brick building with a window and some plants growing out of the top part
OSTIA ANTICA - great example of Roman brick work in different patterns
an abstract pattern made up of circles and holes
Bamboo
yellow and gray moss growing on the ground
Yellow 2
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a building made out of concrete with holes in the front and side walls that have gold foil on them
San Telmo Museum Extension by Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos | Dezeen
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there is a window on the side of a building that looks like it's made out of rocks
House in the Landscape's walls are covered with rock-filled cages
House in the Landscape by Kropka Studio
an orange cat sitting on the side of a wooden building with its head up and it's paws in the air
Third Wave Kiosk by Tony Hobba Architects | architecture | Dezeen
Third Wave Kiosk built from weathered steel piles by Tony Hobba Architects
a piece of rock with cracks in it
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