Nicolas Alan Cope Photography

A monochrome architecture series by photographer Nicolas Alan Cope. With heavy, black and white contrast and geometric compositions he turns simple objects into interesting art. Via

A monochrome architecture series by photographer Nicolas Alan Cope. With heavy, black and white contrast and geometric compositions he turns simple objects into interesting art. Via

This magnificent installation by Christo gives his audience a spectaculair view on light. The Big Air Package is constructed of mixed fabric and circular ropes. It’s 90 meters long and 50 meters wide, which makes this heavenly white dome the largest, indoor air-sculpture ever built. The light material and mixed layars create a diffuse light throughout the interior which creates a unique experience. On view from March 16 to December 30 in the Gasometer Oberhausen, Germany.

After yesterdays serie of Michael Wolfs architectural density in the metropol Hong Kong, we discovered the other side which isn’t visible from the outside point of view. Over 100,000 people live in tiny “cubicle apartments” in the city. These are 40-square-foot living spaces created by dividing already-small apartments into multiple units.

Amsterdam-based photographer Wouter Stelwagen got a great eye for composition, color and structures. The way he captures a simple concrete building and makes it almost unreal for the viewer is remarkable. Take a look at his portfolio after the jump. Source: Mashkulture

One of the most stunning documentary trailers we’ve seen so far. Filmed over a period of almost five years and in twenty-five countries, SAMSARA transports us to sacred grounds, disaster zones, industrial sites, and natural wonders. Through powerful images, the film illuminates the links between humanity and the rest of nature, showing how our life cycle mirrors the rhythm of the planet.

First there was the Buenos Aires Inception video, but the guys from Black Sheep Films took their talents to the Big Apple, with a magnificent video as a result.

Alexander Kent is a London-based photographer with a talent for capturing everyday elements in a surreal perspective. Purified with a great sense of color and quality, he manages to plunge us into his world.

An incredible, impressive, next-level installation: The Hala Stulecia (Centennial Hall) in Wroclaw, Poland. The combination of architecture, lightning, 3D-mapping and sound-effects gives a stunning and epic result. Take a look at the beautiful video and the very interesting making-of. Make sure to watch it in HD quality, preferably accompanied with some good-quality headphones.