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What do you get when you mix a quaint 19th-century French home with a towering glass monolith? A fever dream? A time-traveling airship?

Nopeβ€”Maison Heler, the delightfully bizarre brainchild of design iconΒ Philippe Starck.

Hovering 45 meters above Metz, France, this surreal hotel stacks a postcard-perfect Alsatian house atop a shimmering tower like it’s the world’s most elegant Jenga game. Shutters, pitched roof, a little gardenβ€”it’s all there. Just… floating.

Starck calls it β€œan imaginary building from a dream,” and honestly, that tracks. It feels like something a very chic ghost would build. Or a Wes Anderson character with a generous budget and access to cranes.

The new construction comes to life with a juxtaposition of materials, and the addition of hanging plantings, which give a sense of age and grace.

Maison Heler was born of a surreal, poetic tale I imagined. It is a hotel conceived as a habitable work of art, a literary principle crystallized in matter.”
-Philippe Starck

Inside, it’s modern luxury with Starck’s signature weird-but-wonderful flourishes. But it’s the silhouetteβ€”storybook charm meets space-age stiltsβ€”that steals the show.

The hotel, the Maison Heler, is part of the Curio Collection by Hilton. Rates start at 161€ per night. Learn more and book now on the Hilton website.

The hotel’s interior has unique touches that let guests know they’re not in just any hotel. There’s a sense of surrealism that abounds.

We love projects like this that fly in the face of ordinary, and prove that creativity and a bit of bizarre in the world of architecture is a good thing.

Images Β© Copyright Philippe Starck and Curio by Hilton.

Positioned near a hiking trail in the forests outside of Rouen, France, this oversized wooden acorn sits peacefully.

It beckons visitors to explore the elegant wooden construction, which uses interlocking plywood to create a warm appearance.

Stepping inside the small doorway reveals an impressive space, where light filters through the acorn’s shingled cap. A hollow ‘stem’ allows visitors a skylight, which brightens the space inside.

Created by LFZ Studio, the acorn is meant to be a simple meditative retreat, open to anyone seeking a unique moment of solace.

Images Β© Copyright LFZ Studio. Via DesignBoom.

When viewed from the interior, the roof tiles evoke the luminosity of rose windows commonly seen in the Gothic architectures of Northern France, gently diffusing natural light to cultivate a serene atmosphere.

This installation aspires to craft an immersive experience that not only ignites curiosity but also fosters a deep appreciation for the local cultural heritage and the wonders of nature.

We continue to see the magic of infrared photography throughΒ Paolo Pettigiani and his series, Infraland.

Via MyModernMet:

“Infrared photographer Paolo Pettigiani transformed his road trip across France into a three-week photographic adventure. From Provence to Normandy to the Palace of Versailles, Pettigiani allows us to experience France in a way that’s new and fresh. The work is an expansion of hisΒ InfralandΒ project, which has been ongoing since 2015.”

Photographer Paolo Pettigiani gives us a vibrant look at Dunaliella salina, in Camargue, France. This special type of algae can survive very salty environments, making it ideal for evaporation ponds like these in France.

Pettigiani always has a great eye for capturing surreal-like scenery, and it’s on display in this latest series, utilizing drone photography to get clever perspectives of these otherworldly pools. Β We especially love the overhead angle of the car navigating its way down the narrow gravel road, seas of pink on one side, green on the other.

See more of his work on Behance.

Photographs used with artist’s permission, via submissions.Β 

Located on the CΓ΄te D’opale in Northern France, the world’s largest single dome greenhouse is poised to emerge from the ground, offering 215,000 square feet of tropical environment to visitors inside. Called The Tropicalia, the enormous greenhouse will have a dome over 100 feet tall, and will be home to a cornucopia of birds, fish, lizards, and of course, plants.

Not set to break ground until 2024, the design is nonetheless unique, both for its scale, and also its eco friendly features. An innovative heat capture system will make the greenhouse carbon negative, with excess heat being used to power the surrounding buildings and businesses. A double dome structure helps with the heat capture, but also helps to make the enormous dome more structurally sound, eliminating the need for vertical support columns.

Visitors will have a kilometer-long walking path that meanders past waterfalls, large ponds of tropical fish, and an abundance of flora and fauna.

Designed by Coldefy & Associates, we’re excited for it to break ground.

Via Yanko Design:

This visually delightful series by photographerΒ Gregg Segal is the result of three years of travel through theΒ USA, India, Malaysia, Germany, France, Italy, Senegal, the United Arab Emirates, and Brazil. Entitled Daily Bread, we see a colorful and diverse group of children, and their equally colorful food, over the course of a week.

We love the layout of the children and their fascinating foods, which are indicative of their cultures and their individual tastes. Read more on each of the children, and their take on food, on Bored Panda. Really fun work, great series.

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Anchal Sahani, 9, Chembur, Mumbai, India

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Greta Moeller, Hamburg, Germany, 7

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Kawakanih Yawalapiti, 9, Upper Xingu region of Mato Grosso, Brazil

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Ademilson Francisco dos Santos (11) VΓ£o de Almas, GoiΓ‘s, Brazil

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Beryl Oh Jynn, 8, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Andrea Testa, 9, Catania, Italy

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Meissa Ndiaye, 11, Dakar, Senegal

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Siti Khaliesah Nataliea Muhamad Khairizal, 9, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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June Grosser, 8, Hamburg, Germany

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Hank Segal, 8, Altadena, CA

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Davi Ribeiro de Jesus, 12, Brasilia, Brazil

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Sira Cissokho (11 yrs old) Dakar

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Rosalie Durand, 10, Nice, France

Paris will host the 2024 Olympic Games, and they’ve just released a stylish and unusually feminine logo for the big summer event. It is made up of, according to their branding:

three simple yet powerful symbols: the gold medal, a symbol of sport; the flame, an icon of the Olympic and Paralympic Movement; and Marianne, a symbol of France.

We applaud the design for being uniquely French and stylish, while incorporating the Art Deco feel along with a historical bent.

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The ancient French town of Bozouls is perched on the edge of a dramatic cliff, which is actually a 300-foot hole. This 1000-year-old village is idyllic and picturesque, despite it being eerily close to falling into the pit itself.

Part of the Aveyron region, the town dates back to medieval times, and is quite proud of its geographic anomaly, leading to many tours and explorations of the natural features. Learn more about this unique and beautiful place on Messy Nessy:

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Although the charming attractions and beautiful scenery of Bozouls often make tourists linger, ensuring the safety and convenience of luggage is also a detail that cannot be ignored during every trip.

Customized luggage tags are a simple and practical way for tourists to enjoy their trip more safely and explore this unique town. Luggage tags usually allow you to choose your favorite design, color, name, and other personalized information, which not only increases the fun of the trip but also improves the identification of luggage and prevents luggage from being lost or taken by mistake.

Having a luggage tag will make this trip more relaxed and enjoyable, and you can concentrate on enjoying the beautiful scenery of Bozouls without having to worry about the trouble of luggage.

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The French agency Akatre was commissioned by theΒ Centre Pompidou to create some intriguing and eye catching posters that would engage the French art-goer. We think they’ve succeeded, with a collection of figures whose heads are entirely encased/made from artist’s materials. From sculpture to painting to decor, the portraits are striking, eye-catching, and a little zany, all of which add up to design success. Via Colossal:

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A public vote for the best designed ‘vertical forest’ building has crownedΒ Vincent Callebaut ArchitecturesΒ the winner in Angers, France. ArchDaily has a detailed look at this winning design for a very ambitious project, which will get underway in the next year. We also love to see the building rendered throughout the four seasons, to get a sense of how the plant-draped exterior will look over the course of a year.

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NamedΒ Arboricole, meaning β€œtree” and β€œcultivation,” this live-work-play environment gives back as much to the environment as it does its users.

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Young urban residence meets youth hostel in this effort to attractΒ MillennialsΒ between 25-35 to a new type of urban living. Within eachΒ residentialΒ unit, removable panelΒ partitions, made by Someta, allow residents to customize their own space. Throughout the building, shared facilities and amenities encourage collaboration andΒ community.

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β€œThe Music Factory” concert hallΒ inhabits the central core and is encircled by the β€œAnjou Factory,” a first-floor space dedicated to music and local products. On the second floor, theΒ business incubator, β€œBang!” offers rentable offices and shareable workshops. After work, users can grab a glass of local wine at the “Rooftop,” a panoramicΒ restaurantΒ complete with hanging gardens.

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This design proposal harmonizes three overarchingΒ renewable energyΒ strategies: bioclimatism, aquaponics, and bio-based materials. The biomorphic form itself derives from the sun’s path and prevailing winds. Geothermal andΒ solar energiesΒ (a thermal fridge pump on geothermal probes with hybrid solar panels) heat and cool the building. A β€œMini Green Power” biomass transforms plant waste from the hanging gardens into resources. Planters are connected, allowing water to flow from the rooftop to the first floor to aΒ rainwater collectionΒ pond. Recyclable materials are used throughout the scheme.

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This super fun (and collectible) packaging forΒ Veuve CliquotΒ is modeled after vintage travel signage, and brings a sense of history and fun into the world of what can be stuffy Champagne. The metal boxes come in 29 different destinations, each holding a bottle of Cliquot, and each destination marking it’s distance from the origination, Reims, France. It’s a clever and collectible way to bring people into the world of champagne, and the sturdy Cliquot Arrows will no doubt live on in all manner of ways. Via The Dieline:

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β€œTurning a simple package into a collector’s item!Β The opportunity to transform a simple packaging into a memory box, a decorating reminder collector, user-adjustable.Β Champagne packaging is a key factor in the identification and the imagination of the brand.”

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In a project that blurs the lines between performance art, science, sculpture and spirituality, Christophe Guinet’s Human Nature exhibit is making an impact in Provence, France. The trees in the outdoor sculpture garden have an uncanny human element to them, elements artfully blended with the trees themselves to create brilliant analogies between man and nature. We’re especially impressed by the moss elements, and the way the simple gestures the trees are making take on such importance in this context.

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Via DesignBoom:

Under the playful epithet ofΒ Monsieur Plant, Guinet presentsΒ 5 productions, inspired by what β€˜nature’ offers us; The Serenity, by its calm and quiet; The Way, that leads us on the right path; The Patience, it teaches us to wait calmly such a cycle; The Creation, with its power of regeneration and The Contemplation and its meditative state of rest.

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This 19th century castle never saw it coming. Artist Okuda San Miguel took his paintbrush and went crazy on the castle, creating an eye-popping display of color, shape and pattern. After sitting vacant for more than 30 years, the castle is seeing new, colorful life. Part of an art festival in France, ChΓ’teau De La Valette will never be the same. Via DesignBoom:

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In response to our joke of a president pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement, we’re going to post stories this week about climate change, and the ways in which protecting our planet is good for everything. If you’re smart, green investments can be highly lucrative, while also protecting our fragile planet, as it goes through it’s toughest test in millennia.

Luckily, there are smart and talented people from all over the world working to solve this enormous problem. ArtistΒ Florent HauchardΒ from Paris has a beautiful poster for theΒ Fondation BNP PARIBAS. Dynamic and full of great colorful detail, Hauchard pays tribute to air, land, and sea. Below you can see some of the poster’s aspects in greater detail, and get a sense for how the whole thing came together. Via Behance.

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A new and completely original design for a high-rise in Montpellier, France. The 17-story building, known as The White Tree, has balconies and decks sprouting out of it like branches. Via Gizmodo:
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9,000 human silhouettes were scraped into the sand to signify the horrible casualties of the D-Day beach landing. A stunning and fleeting sand sculpture, which was quickly washed away by the tide. Β Via Colossal:

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