ZAHA HADID, The Haydar Aliyev Center, Baku Azerbaijan 2007-2012. Photography by Helene Binet, Zaha Hadid Architects. / Wired
That’s polaris. The north star.
That’s how sailors used to find their way home.
When I look at you, that’s what I see.
I see my way home.
Artist: Zaha Hadid
Hotel Puerta America - Madrid, Spain (2003-2005)
Each floor was designed by a different architect: Norman Foster (Image 1), Kathryn Findlay (2-3), Marc Newson (4), and Zaha Hadid (5-7)
Getting warmed up for an inking project!
Materials: Yasutomo black sumi ink, Zebra fine tip felt brush pen, faux sable brushes, deleter 2 white ink. Music is “sweet piano” from Audioblocks! Filmed on my Sony RX100 v, edited with Adobe Premier
600 COLLINS STREET by Zaha Hadid Architects
Port House, Antwerp Zaha Hadid Architects 2016 Filip Dujardin
65 Irving Place, New York, NY ($21.5 million USD)
lizzingtonweek | day two. fave quote (either said by them, said about them, or a quote you think fits them)
that’s polaris. the north star. that’s how sailors used to find their way home. when i look at you, that’s what i see. i see my way home.
this is the quote that killed me. said so softly and easily. when just seconds before he hadn’t been able to come up with the words. red’s salvation, red’s redemption, has always been through lizzy. and it’s these short sentences that show just how hard he’s trying to get there. and the quick way she turns to look at him. how she just stares and learns so much about him from his confession. this entire scene is the epitome of lizzington to me and short of a love confession, nothing will be better than this.