gardensinunexpectedplaces:

Students from the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam designed “brick biotopes,” made from plaster and sand, which serve dual functions: 
1) as bricks, and 2) as a home for house sparrows, which often nest in cracks.
During the past 20 or so years, sparrow populations have declined in many European urban environments. The hand-crafted bricks’ design allows plants and wildlife to “co-exist with architecture.”
This video shows how they’re made.
(via Brick Biotopes at Milan Design Week | Design Milk)


This is such a cool idea! I only wish it came in something other than … well… white. But still, a very cool concept!

gardensinunexpectedplaces:

Students from the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam designed “brick biotopes,” made from plaster and sand, which serve dual functions: 

1) as bricks, and 2) as a home for house sparrows, which often nest in cracks.

During the past 20 or so years, sparrow populations have declined in many European urban environments. The hand-crafted bricks’ design allows plants and wildlife to “co-exist with architecture.”

This video shows how they’re made.

(via Brick Biotopes at Milan Design Week | Design Milk)

This is such a cool idea! I only wish it came in something other than … well… white. But still, a very cool concept!

Experiments in Felting : Burds

A handful of the birds I’ve been needle felting lately. 

Photos from the outdoor habitat for water birds at the Oregon aquarium. I cannot resist the character these guys exude. 

Tags | puffin | photography | birds |
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