The cave

Hi guys, we created this image, just to remind ourselves that sometimes you have to take a risk and get out of your confort zone, explore something new, forget about everything and try to throw yourself. Only in those situation you can discover yourself and understand where you want to go. This image represents all of it.
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Fjordseeing shelter in Norway

Full project on Behance: https://www.behance.net/gallery/73939215/Fjordseeing-shelter-Norway

People discovered fire. Fire keeps us safe and warm. Fire helped people to gather into groups, created families and later – countries. It is the origin of modern life. Thanks to fire, communities left caves and became mobile, having more opportunities to discover the world.

Our fjordseeing shelter opens the possibility to enjoy the beauty of Norwegian fjords 24 hours a day. It allows visitors to appreciate outstanding views under any weather conditions and have rest after the exhausting journey.

The shape of the building emerged from the environment of beautiful Scandinavian land, harsh weather and a hearth aimed to handle these circumstances. It is designed to cause minimal interventions to the natural landscapes, carefully merging humanmade and nature-made forms. Inside, one can find all needed supplies for survival and enjoy 360° view.

COUNTRYSIDE UNIVERSITY

Hi guys,

This is my new work: Countryside University
Click on Behance for HD:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/75827883/COUNTRYSIDE-UNIVERSITY-part-2

hope you like it! C&C are welcome!

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Lost America: The Reconstruction of 7 Great US Buildings

A brick and mortar building can elicit a sense of nostalgia and longing. But why are we so fascinated with the buildings of the past? Perhaps it’s the mix of familiarity and strangeness that draws us in – we see a street we know so well, but with a time-traveling intruder atop it.
In celebration of some of America’s most beautiful and interesting lost buildings, we’ve reconstructed seven in their original location. Discover how these structures from the past painted the skyline compared to how these locations look today.