Almost like Dwell’s version of a stylish beach bungalow on Alderaan from Star Wars, these architectural renderings show us fascinating curved forms and stylistic choices that feel otherworldly.

Created by Spanish digital artist Carlos Antón Varó , the series is called ArchGanics is described by the artist as “Idealized places where the mind would love to stay.”  

That feels appropriate, with unique built-in planters, oval skylights to the sky, and a sense of calm.

Via The Inspiration Grid:

 

“Idealized places where the mind would love to stay.”

 

Images © Copyright Carlos Antón Varó.


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1 Comment

  1. michaelmcmx

    I always love these surreal photos—no debris from leaves, no wind, sunny, still day. What happens when it rains in those places? Everything is so neat and tidy. Surreal.

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