Design by Michl

melissa lim, 22.
communications and new media major

previously a NM2208 introduction to visual communications learning journal

now an art and design inspiration blog

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NATIONAL GALLERY OF TUMBLR MUSEUM

poltergeisstt:

sinkingskyward:

Look closely and you’ll see your hidden home away from home. The Mirrorcube is a nearly-invisible treehouse that truly blends in with nature. Built with exterior walls made from reflective “spyglass,” the pre-fab structure reflects its surroundings to become almost undetectable. (An infrared film, invisible to humans but visible to birds is placed within the glass to stop kamikazes.) Designed by Scandinavian architects Bolle Tham & Martin Videgård, it’s got a wood and aluminum body, and comes complete with restroom, queen-size bed, and Goonies-esque rope bridge.

I dont want this as a home-away-from-home, i want this as my actual home. this is brilliant <3

Reblogged from happyness.

Tuesday, December 20th 2011 5:56pm