Reminds me of Hyper-Cubism. The style could be improved by a creative use of technology or public areas.
http://www.ricardobofill.com/en/5685/Architecture/Kafka-Castle.htm
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Is the new Apple headquarters inspired by categorical knowledge?
The recent design for the Apple Headquarters resembles a categorical diagram of eight sections, a functional symbol for coherent knowledge:
https://plus.google.com/photos/112063946124358686266/albums/5640449248757661185
I've never been an Apple fan, but at least it's as though society is advancing. I have to have some respect for the "other half."
https://plus.google.com/photos/112063946124358686266/albums/5640449248757661185
I've never been an Apple fan, but at least it's as though society is advancing. I have to have some respect for the "other half."
Cars inspired by Hyper-Cubism
Amongst the things that might be inspired by Hyper-Cubism on some level, is a recent automotive design:
http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/jaguar-f-type-arrives-2013-e-type-long-163031996.html
This might just be a 'zeitgeist' thing.
Another example is the design for the Westminster area in England. Divine time travel? Earlier examples? Dunno.
http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/jaguar-f-type-arrives-2013-e-type-long-163031996.html
This might just be a 'zeitgeist' thing.
Another example is the design for the Westminster area in England. Divine time travel? Earlier examples? Dunno.