Do not adjust your screen. What you are looking at is not a glitch, not an alien experiment, and not a broadcast test pattern. It’s just a handful examples of extremely repetitive architectural patterns in buildings from around the world.
Welcome to my round apartment, The Hague, The Netherlands, by Manuel Mira Godinho
My green dream, Utrecht, The Netherlands, by Manuel Mira Godinho
Shanghai, China, by Manuel Mira Godinho
Confetti, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands, by Manuel Mira Godinho
Concrete Lightness, Lisbon, Portugal, by Manuel Mira Godinho
Lisbon, Portugal, by Manuel Mira Godinho
Windows, by Jacqueline ter Haar
(via Jacqueline Ter Haar)
Madrid, Spain, by Manuel Mira Godinho
Legoland, by Susanne.D
(via Susanne.D)
Back to a small world, by Manuel Mira Godinho
Holiday Inn São Paulo, by Jacqueline ter Haar
(via Jacqueline ter Haar)
This is not a container dock, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, by Manuel Mira Godinho
dot.build (RMIT Design Hub), Melbourne, Australia, photo by Manuel Mira Godinho
Untitled, by Manuel Mira Godinho
Squared Amsterdam, The Netherlands, by Manuel Mira Godinho
Back to a small world 2, Budapest, Hungary, by Manuel Mira Godinho
Squared Mondrian, The Hague, The Netherlands, by Manuel Mira Godinho
An architecture of density, a photoset shot in Hong Kong, by Michael Wolf
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The images above are from the Flickr stream of Manuel Mira Godinho and But Does It Float, except when noted otherwise.