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Architecture That Defies Death by Ami Kealoha
The architect-couple Arakawa and Madelaine Gins who are responsible for the Reversible Destiny Lofts have a lot more in their ouevre of conceptual fountain-of-life-inspired structures. After we covered the whimsical apartment building they designed last week, Tropolism alerted us to an overview of the pair's "bigger and more outrageous projects" that appeared on Tropolism last year.
The piece includes the life-enhancing apartment buildings, the colorful Bioscleave House made from eco-friendly materials with odd asymmetrical design and the weird-yet-great-website park called Site of Reversible Destiny (pictured above). See the complete article here.
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