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“@SoudaBrooklyn / @dezeen: Osaka studio Process5 Design created this weekend retreat in western Japan to accommodate activities that are usually impossible in a city house. Named T Weekend Residence, the three-storey house offers...
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@SoudaBrooklyn / @dezeen: Osaka studio Process5 Design created this weekend retreat in western Japan to accommodate activities that are usually impossible in a city house. Named T Weekend Residence, the three-storey house offers residents various spots to read or dine amid a cool sea breeze, and even allows them to bathe with a view of rolling hills and a wide-stretching coastline. See a full set of images on http://ift.tt/1MTHZgV #architecture #house #Japan

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“@SoudaBrooklyn / @dezeen: City dwellers are adapting to escalating house prices by living in smaller, more flexible spaces, and designers are responding with furniture that makes the most of every inch of the floors, walls, and even the...
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@SoudaBrooklyn / @dezeen: City dwellers are adapting to escalating house prices by living in smaller, more flexible spaces, and designers are responding with furniture that makes the most of every inch of the floors, walls, and even the ceiling. We’ve pulled together 10 of the best examples. See the full list on dezeen.com/interiors #interiordesign #house #houses

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“‘Iapetus: The Monolith Waits’ (2016) by Steve Dodd. A brand new painting from Steve Dodd, his first new space/scifi painting in nearly 30 years. It is based on Arthur C Clarke’s book of 2001 rather than the movie.
Steve Dodd is a US...
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‘Iapetus: The Monolith Waits’ (2016) by Steve Dodd. A brand new painting from Steve Dodd, his first new space/scifi painting in nearly 30 years. It is based on Arthur C Clarke’s book of 2001 rather than the movie.

Steve Dodd is a US artist who was at his most prolific in the 1980s with works featured in Starlog, Omni and Future Life magazines along with European book covers, art exhibitions with the Hildebrandt brothers and a commendation from Arthur C Clarke. For various reasons Steve stepped back from the rough and tumble of the scifi art scene which was hyper-competitive and he eventually stopped painting. Over the last few years he has shared some of his work with me, most never seen outside his studio. With this spectacular painting Steve is most definitely back in business!

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