10 architecture photographs that could have come from a Wes Anderson film
The dreamy cinematic style of director Wes Anderson informs this week's roundup of popular images from Pinterest. From a colourful tennis court to a flying house, the list features 10 buildings and space that favour pastel hues and symmetry.
WeWork Weihai, China, by Linehouse
This grand interior of this co-working space in Shanghai features vibrant colours and patterns. Intended to give occupants an experience of "whimsy, voyeurism and festivity", it features neat rows of spherical lighting globes and golden details.
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Johnson Wax Headquarters, USA, by Frank Lloyd Wright
An interior that should need no introduction, this Wisconsin office was completed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1930s. The late architect chose earthy red tones to complement the sculptural columns ? echoing Anderson's own use of colour and form, in films like The Grand Budapest Hotel. Find out more about Johnson Wax Headquarters ?
Flying Houses by Laurent Chéhère
French photographer Laurent Chéhère attempted to recreate "old Paris" with this series of impossible images that embrace whimsical eccentricity. This one feature a house that is being flown like a kite, with a washing line hanging underneath and an abnormally huge window.
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Courts 02 by Ward Roberts
New York-based photographer Ward Roberts trekked around the world in search of pastel-coloured sports courts, which he showcased in the photo s...
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