A Wall That Plays Music When It Rains – enpundit

When it rains, this unique colorful in becomes a charming musical instrument.

Referred to as Neustadt Kunsthofpassage, when water runs through the drain pipes and gutter system that are attached to the outside of the , they become an awakened orchestra.

via A Wall That Plays Music When It Rains – enpundit.

M.C. Escher’s “Relativity”, kirigami by Crackpot Papercraft – ego-alterego.com

M.C. Escher’s “Relativity”, kirigami by Crackpot Papercraft

M.C. Escher’s “Relativity” cut and folded in from a single piece of 8.5″x11″ cardstock, without use of glue or other adhesive.

via M.C. Escher’s “Relativity”, kirigami by Crackpot Papercraft – ego-alterego.com.

Timelapse of Vivid Sydney 2011 on Vimeo

Vivid is a relatively new to Sydney-siders, involving various light shows on iconic buildings and objects. The has a duration of about 2 weeks each year and is a great time for local and visiting photographers to enjoy the unique designs.

via Timelapse of Vivid Sydney 2011 on Vimeo.

LG Hyper Facade event à animation sur un immeuble à Berlin – Olybop.info

via LG Hyper Facade event à animation sur un immeuble à Berlin – Olybop.info.

Santa Lucia Mountain House

This is set in the Santa Lucia Mountains near Carmel, and was designed by San Francisco based firm Feldman . The house is partially sunk into the ground to help lessen its visual impact.

Via Santa Lucia Mountain House » Design You Trust – Social design inspiration!

$7 Million Residence in San Francisco by John Maniscalco

via inspirefirst.com

If I had $7 million :(

Winy Maas on the Balancing Barn

via Interview: Winy Maas of MVRDV on Balancing Barn from Dezeen on Vimeo.

I want to live in a balancing barn :D

Cinepolis Headquarters, Morelia

via gizmodo.com

This cantilevered 134-foot-long office sits on top a main concrete structure, seemingly out of place and in dangerous equilibrium. It’s not only pretty, but one of the largest cantilevered buildings in the world.

Projection on Buildings – ReflectionOf.Me

via reflectionof.me

Eye Candy: Video Mapped Projections – Geekologie

This is a recording of a wicked video projection show perfectly mapped to the front of a mansion in England. You’ve just got to see it to believe it. It’s sort of long, but I recommend watching at least the first minute and then skipping around (there’s even some Pac-Man action around 4:00). And speaking of skipping around, I don’t do that shit — I gallop. What? CLIPPITY CLOP, BITCHES!

via geekologie.com

not sure what’s with the heart thing, but pretty kool project