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kaurwrites:

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Diwali in Amritsar, Punjab, India.

solarpunk-aesthetic:

The Patient Gardener

A 100 year plan to grow a circle of 10 Japanese cherry trees into an hourglass shaped structure to be used as a study retreat. Trees can be shaped, sculpted, trained to grow into specific shapes, and even grafted together into a lattice, but this concept takes things to the next level.

The project is being grown on the Politecnico di Milano campus, and is designed by a group of Swedish architects called Visiondivision. The plan is to shape the trees as they grow, tying them to create a central scaffold to give an upper level, then growing the branches out to form “walls.” They even intend to weave two of the trees together to form a staircase.

The concept is similar to the living root bridges found in Meghalaya, Sumatra, and Java, where the aerial roots of certain tree species are sculpted into usable structures.

tajajanel:

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I love being a woman


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