Jan 6, 2010

white-crow:arsvitaest:

Black Rain is sourced from images collected by the twin satellite, solar mission, STEREO. Here we see the HI (Heliospheric Imager) visual data as it tracks interplanetary space for solar wind and CME’s (coronal mass ejections) heading towards Earth. Data courtesy of the Heliospheric Imager on the NASA STEREO mission.

Working with STEREO scientists, Semiconductor collected all the HI image data to date, revealing the journey of the satellites from their initial orientation to their current tracing of the Earth’s orbit around the Sun.”

That was pretty eery.

Jan 6, 2010
Jan 6, 2010
Jan 6, 2010
(via sweethomestyle)
Ooo stonework.

(via sweethomestyle)

Ooo stonework.

Jan 5, 2010

theswingingsixties:ericmortensen:

Steve Wonder drum solo

He’s so amazing. I love the beat from 0:32 onwards. The weird syncopation.

Jan 5, 2010
Jan 5, 2010
Jan 4, 2010
I’m currently suffering from a serious addiction to these FUCKING MINI PAVLOVAS WITH STRAWBERRYS AND ICING SUGAR AND OMG I CUT A TINY HOLE IN THE TOP AND INJECT IT WITH WHIPPED CREAM AND

I’m currently suffering from a serious addiction to these FUCKING MINI PAVLOVAS WITH STRAWBERRYS AND ICING SUGAR AND OMG I CUT A TINY HOLE IN THE TOP AND INJECT IT WITH WHIPPED CREAM AND

Jan 4, 2010
I drew eyes on my date stamp at work.
NAWWW
It looks like a Beatle?

I drew eyes on my date stamp at work.

NAWWW

It looks like a Beatle?

Jan 4, 2010
quartey:upyourarchitecture:reddestijl:




ShowCase: Stef & Britt
The design responds by opening up both facades to the maximum, split-levels and a void with a roof of glass on top. 3 levels house the main living areas bureau/library/kitchen/dining, and the highest split-level is the sitting room with open fire and views of the city and the sky. From there, you can access the roof-terrace (also split-leveled) with views over the entire city. In total, the house has a basement, ground floor and 4 levels. The split-levels bring the light from the south through the house. A lot more than with a normal (or standard) racking of floors that most houses have. Sunlight comes through everywhere, especially in wintertime when the sun is low (ecologically, we benefit from a south facade in winter, in summer we can open op top windows and create a natural ventilation through the void and the opening to the roof-terrace.
via www.archinect.com

quartey:upyourarchitecture:reddestijl:

ShowCase: Stef & Britt

The design responds by opening up both facades to the maximum, split-levels and a void with a roof of glass on top. 3 levels house the main living areas bureau/library/kitchen/dining, and the highest split-level is the sitting room with open fire and views of the city and the sky. From there, you can access the roof-terrace (also split-leveled) with views over the entire city. In total, the house has a basement, ground floor and 4 levels. The split-levels bring the light from the south through the house. A lot more than with a normal (or standard) racking of floors that most houses have. Sunlight comes through everywhere, especially in wintertime when the sun is low (ecologically, we benefit from a south facade in winter, in summer we can open op top windows and create a natural ventilation through the void and the opening to the roof-terrace.

via www.archinect.com

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