Tiny houses offer portability, low material use and a price tag the fraction of a conventional house. For twenty-four year old Michael Pitts however, there’s another benefit: his house is so small it makes his dick looks so big in comparison. Continue reading
Category Archives: Built Work
Brutalist Buildings That Still Aren’t As Brutal As That Thing Your Ex Tom Did
Brutalist architecture is known for its massive, intimidating, harsh, presence. No brutalist building however, comes even close to the level of harshness of That Thing your ex Tom did. Yeah, that thing. Continue reading
Bjarke Ingel’s Serpentine Pavilion To Be Featured On The Great British Bake Off
Bjarke Ingels’ Serpentine Pavilion has been confirmed to feature on the popular TV show The Great British Bake Off. The show, which pits amateur bakers against each other, will use the pavilion as a site for a bread-based baking challenge. The challenge will see the entire pavilion go up in flames as it is used … Continue reading
What These Skyscrapers Tell Us About Their Architect’s Dick
Skyscraper: Home Insurance Building – Chicago, USA Architect: William Le Baron Jenney What It Says About His Dick: Considered to be the world’s first skyscraper, Jenney’s need to erect what would have been an incredibly tall building at the time suggests that he was desperately using architecture to compensate for his very small dick. Skyscraper: 30 … Continue reading
MoMA Accidentally Accredit The Sun To Olafur Eliasson
New York, US – The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) have accidentally given artistic credit for the sun to the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. The error arose while museum staff waited for the arrival of a series of new works by the artist. When a huge, bright sphere of burning hot gas in the sky … Continue reading
Architect Repurposes Shipping Container Into A Vessel For Transporting Large Amount Of Goods
Portland, Oregon – The world has seen a lot of amazing projects done with shipping containers the past years, but a recent project by US architect Louis Tanner is perhaps the most remarkable one yet. In his project “Shipping Container 2.0”, Tanner took a disused shipping container and used it to store and transport a … Continue reading
Stunning Use Of Light In New York Apartment That You’ll Never Ever Be Able To Afford
A careful consideration of window placement, ceiling treatment and strategic interior partitioning has created a truly unique space in the heart of New York’s SoHo that you will probably never be able to visit and definitely never live in. A prime piece of real estate in one of the world’s most expensive areas, there is little … Continue reading
First House Built With Every Measurement Being 69
Auckland, NZ – Freelance architect Matt Pemberton has brought pride to New Zealand architecture by achieving a world first – a building made entirely with a single numerical unit of measurement: 69. Continue reading