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Remodeling Suburbia: Rerouting Classic, Car-Centric Design

The modern city is, for the most part, built around cars. We build enormous elevated roads and huge parking structures to accommodate our vehicles, but at what cost to the urban landscape and to ...

Paper Mache Masters: From Crafters to Professionals

Paper mache is a process used to create art that involves laying paper over a form and using a wet paste or adhesive to keep it together, and harden it. Most people's experience with paper mache ...

Another Wave in the Wall: Vertical Lake Building Facade

Undulating water is an immensely soothing and calming sight. That's why many urban planners incorporate water features into city centers, whether in the form of fountains, lakes or ponds. But ...

Nuclear Coverup: 10 Cool Examples Of Cooling Tower Art

Cooling towers have come to symbolize power plants - nuclear or not - around the world. Standing hundreds of feet tall with a distinctive hourglass profile, some of these "towers of power" show ...

Surreal Decay: Stunning Light Graffiti Made with Stencils

Light graffiti is surreal and impermanent, infused with a sense of kinetic chaos that seems inherent to this unique and expressive art. But one Melbourne, Australia-based street artist has found ...

Textures of Time: A Vanishing America Told in Pictures

All across America, a familiar type of landscape can be found: empty buildings, decaying storefronts and deserted streets. They're not ghost towns, but rather the remnants of a different time. ...

Is it Real or is it Roman? Fascinating CGI Architecture

Regardless of our amazingly advanced CGI technology, it's rare to see a piece of CGI artistry that's so masterful it makes one stop and question whether it's actually real footage. The short film ...

Hiding in Plain Sight: Secrets Inside of Everyday Objects

No matter who we are, we all have something to hide. It could be something as benign as preparations for a surprise party or something as earth-shattering as a secret life. But regardless of what ...

Amy Casey: Painter of Precarious Fantasy Buildings & Worlds

Amy Casey is a painter and Cleveland native who has a style all her own. Her pieces are of tangled, rickety, and unstable worlds that are unreal enough to excite the imagination, but realistic ...

I, Rubikcubist: 30 Twisted Works Of Rubik’s Cube Art

Rubik's Cubes are meant to be solved, right? Wrong - the art of cubing takes on a different meaning under the 8-bit eyes of Invader. Twisting dozens, even hundreds of Rubik's Cubes into precise ...

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