Body Crash: We All Play A Part is a brilliant artistic expression created by body artist Emma Hack as part of the anti-speeding campaign by South Australia’s Motor Accident Commission (MAC).
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Body Crash: We All Play A Part is a brilliant artistic expression created by body artist Emma Hack as part of the anti-speeding campaign by South Australia’s Motor Accident Commission (MAC).
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Tea House and library is a project envisioned by studio Archi-Union Architect and located in the backyard of Archi-Union Architects’ office in Shanghai, China. Its uncommon appearance obeys the rules of modern design, while adding a little extra. According to the architects, the building “reacts to the site’s environment; the plan layout is a logically obscure quadrilateral, thus maximizing the amount of space. It is divided into three parts. A covered public area is formed towards the open space with the pool, with an enclosed tea house at ground level and library on the first floor where a small triangular balcony extends around the existing tree. Other more private spaces exist such as a lounge, reading room and service room which are arranged towards the rear of the building; a delightful transitional space was created to connect the public space and the private spaces”. Via Lauren Moss Delete the scoop?
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