Magnificent Photos Of Persian Architecture

These incredible photos you see here capture the intricate detail of the Persian’s beautiful Islamic architecture in Iran. Photographer Mohammad Domiri, 23-year-old, captured these amazing shots using a variety of techniques such as panoramic shots and fisheye lenses. Most of Domiri photography concentrate on Islamic mosque architecture, heavily decorated with mesmerizing geometric patterns and mosaics.

Barcelona in a Stunning Flow-Motion Video

Filmmaker Rob Whitworth created “Barcelona GO!” a flow-motion video of the beautiful city of Barcelona. The 2 minutes timelapse of Barcelona took 363 hours to make and involved 26,014 camera raw files and 817 gb of data. The result is an extraordinary tour through the Spanish city’s famous landmarks.

Upside Down House in Russia

The All-Russian Exhibition Center has built an upside-down house as a tourist attraction in Moscow. Everything within the home is upside down, the ceiling is the floor and all the furnishings are attached over visitors’ heads, even the cars in the driveway is upside down as well. Admission is 300 rubles, or about $9 at today’s exchange… Continue reading Upside Down House in Russia

Spanish Designer Turns Munich Hotel Skyscraper Into 3D Art

Spanish photographer Victor Enrich turns architecture into improbable and surreal shapes through retouching and photo montages. Enrich has manipulated an 88 different images of a hotel skyscraper in Munich, Germany. The project took Enrich six months to complete as the mere rendering of the buildings’ shapes took five months to finish.

Tiger-Stone: The Brick Road Laying Machine

Tiger-Stone is a Dutch made paving machine that uses gravity and an electric motor to print stone and brick roads. It’s a six meter wide machine that is capable of laying 300 square meters of road a day. The printing width is adjustable from the width of a road to as narrow as a bike lane… Continue reading Tiger-Stone: The Brick Road Laying Machine