Sculpture features two Audi cars by Gerry Judah

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Sculpture features two Audi cars by Gerry Judah

35-meter high statue has two Audi cars – 1937 Auto Union’s legendary train and just launched the V10 R8 sports car suspended in the air, on both ends of a dramatic ’swoosh’ tire tracks, as if they were driving off into the sky. When you reach a hundred years in any business, it most certainly cause for celebration. Audi has just joined a few producers who has lived to see 100 years, with the Bugatti, Mercedes Benz, Fiat, and General Motors among those who had been quite lucky to make it so far. To celebrate this event Audi presented a 35m high steel sculpture, created to honor 100 years of Audi by Gerry Judah.

Concrete building by Junichi Sampei

Concrete building by Junichi Sampei

Three-story reinforced concrete building has a large corner of the glass that invite the sun and the white exterior features futuristic styles to enhance the dynamic atmosphere and to bring fresh energy throughout the day. Should look great with all the lights when the sun went warehouse. Junichi talented designers Sampei (ALX (ARCHITECT LABEL Xain) came up with a new house that can incorporate the needs of the house with people from a dance studio. Located in Yokohama, Japan, was Dance of Life House of Representatives put the other houses in the neighborhood to the humiliation hide .

Harmonizing natural and modern contemporary architecture

Harmonizing natural and modern contemporary architecture

Thom Mayne to design a house that was floated during a flood. James Timberlake is designed house with ivy climbing the walls to provide a home with airy colors. The idea of reconstructing 150 houses after Hurricane Katrina both challenging and difficult at the same time. But Brad Pitt (yes, THAT Brad Pitt) joined the 14 architectural firms and decided to place their contributions by working on the Make It Right (MIR) project to release 14 new home designs in New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward. Working together with green ‘design expert William McDonough, MIR Project New Orleans to serve community needs by aligning natural and modern contemporary architecture.