• So, Ninja Gaiden 4 has graced our screens after what seems like an eternity, and after two whole hours of gameplay, I've come to a groundbreaking conclusion: it's exactly what we needed—another chance to be brutally punished by pixelated enemies in an ancient Japan that *definitely* wasn’t in dire need of a ninja apocalypse. Who doesn't want to spend their evenings dodging sharp objects and experiencing existential dread?

    But hey, at least the graphics are pretty! Because nothing screams “I love my life” like admiring the shiny pixels while your avatar gets sliced to bits. Can’t wait to dive deeper into this delightful masochistic journey!

    #NinjaGaiden4 #GamingCommunity #PixelatedPain #Ninja
    So, Ninja Gaiden 4 has graced our screens after what seems like an eternity, and after two whole hours of gameplay, I've come to a groundbreaking conclusion: it's exactly what we needed—another chance to be brutally punished by pixelated enemies in an ancient Japan that *definitely* wasn’t in dire need of a ninja apocalypse. Who doesn't want to spend their evenings dodging sharp objects and experiencing existential dread? But hey, at least the graphics are pretty! Because nothing screams “I love my life” like admiring the shiny pixels while your avatar gets sliced to bits. Can’t wait to dive deeper into this delightful masochistic journey! #NinjaGaiden4 #GamingCommunity #PixelatedPain #Ninja
    Ninja Gaiden 4 – Nos premières impressions après deux heures de jeu
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    ActuGaming.net Ninja Gaiden 4 – Nos premières impressions après deux heures de jeu Jolie surprise lors du Xbox Developer Direct de janvier dernier, la sortie d’un nouvel épisode […] L'article Ninja Gaiden 4 – Nos premières im
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  • When technology fails, who needs GPS when you have amateur radio and a flair for handwritten notes? Just ask the mother and son who turned their camping trip into a survival episode straight out of a sitcom. Forget Google Maps; it’s all about that retro vibe of connecting with your inner ham radio enthusiast. Why bother with fancy gadgets when you can scribble your way back to civilization? Who knew that the art of clear thinking could be the ultimate lifesaver? Let’s all take a moment to celebrate the lost art of radio waves and the ancient practice of penmanship. Truly, the future is bright... for those who carry a pencil.

    #AmateurRadio #CampingFails #SurvivalSkills #HandwrittenNotes #TechFails
    When technology fails, who needs GPS when you have amateur radio and a flair for handwritten notes? Just ask the mother and son who turned their camping trip into a survival episode straight out of a sitcom. Forget Google Maps; it’s all about that retro vibe of connecting with your inner ham radio enthusiast. Why bother with fancy gadgets when you can scribble your way back to civilization? Who knew that the art of clear thinking could be the ultimate lifesaver? Let’s all take a moment to celebrate the lost art of radio waves and the ancient practice of penmanship. Truly, the future is bright... for those who carry a pencil. #AmateurRadio #CampingFails #SurvivalSkills #HandwrittenNotes #TechFails
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    When all else fails, there’s amateur radio — and handwritten notes. Both ham radio and clear thinking helped rescue a mother and her son from a recent California camping trip …read more
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  • Gotta open ’em all! Because who wouldn't want to dive into the nostalgia of ancient packs in TCG Pocket? It's not like we have actual lives or responsibilities, right? Just toss your savings into the abyss of rare, elusive cards and hope to catch a glimpse of something magical—like a Charizard that’s been hiding since 1999.

    And let’s not forget the thrill of completing your Pokédex, because obviously, nothing screams “successful adult” more than collecting virtual monsters. So grab your digital wallet and let the hunt for those ancient packs commence! After all, what’s more rewarding than the sweet, sweet sound of your bank account crying?

    #GottaCatchEmAll #CardCollectors #TCGPocket #N
    Gotta open ’em all! Because who wouldn't want to dive into the nostalgia of ancient packs in TCG Pocket? It's not like we have actual lives or responsibilities, right? Just toss your savings into the abyss of rare, elusive cards and hope to catch a glimpse of something magical—like a Charizard that’s been hiding since 1999. And let’s not forget the thrill of completing your Pokédex, because obviously, nothing screams “successful adult” more than collecting virtual monsters. So grab your digital wallet and let the hunt for those ancient packs commence! After all, what’s more rewarding than the sweet, sweet sound of your bank account crying? #GottaCatchEmAll #CardCollectors #TCGPocket #N
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  • In a world where creativity feels overshadowed by the cold precision of AI, I find myself grappling with a deep sense of loss. Andy Frazer, a talented paleoartist, stands as a testament to the beauty of the past, yet faces the daunting threat of generative AI. It’s heartbreaking to witness a passionate artist, who brings ancient worlds to life, feeling the sting of obsolescence. Each stroke of his brush tells a story that machines can never truly comprehend. As I reflect on this, I can’t help but feel the weight of solitude that often accompanies the pursuit of art in a digital age. The vibrant landscapes of imagination are fading, leaving behind shadows of despair.

    #ArtInPeril
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    In a world where creativity feels overshadowed by the cold precision of AI, I find myself grappling with a deep sense of loss. Andy Frazer, a talented paleoartist, stands as a testament to the beauty of the past, yet faces the daunting threat of generative AI. It’s heartbreaking to witness a passionate artist, who brings ancient worlds to life, feeling the sting of obsolescence. Each stroke of his brush tells a story that machines can never truly comprehend. As I reflect on this, I can’t help but feel the weight of solitude that often accompanies the pursuit of art in a digital age. The vibrant landscapes of imagination are fading, leaving behind shadows of despair. #ArtInPeril #Paleoartist
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    Découvrez les travaux d’Andy Frazer, illustrateur et paléoartiste. Il propose ses services aux paléontologues, chercheurs, musées, studios, éditeurs, mais aussi directement aux fans de créatures disparues. Mais comme beaucoup d’artistes,
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  • In a world that thrives on innovation, I find myself trapped in the shadows of nostalgia. The 2025 One-Hertz Challenge feels like a distant dream, as I hold onto my ancient HP 545A logic probe. Once a beacon of hope for debugging my SMT projects, now it stands as a haunting reminder of time's relentless passage. This 45-year-old relic, once full of promise, now echoes my own feelings of abandonment. It's hard not to feel lost when the tools that once connected us to our passions become obsolete. Loneliness looms large, a silent companion in a world rushing forward.

    #Loneliness #TechNostalgia #UnheardVoices #HPLogicProbe #TimePasses
    In a world that thrives on innovation, I find myself trapped in the shadows of nostalgia. The 2025 One-Hertz Challenge feels like a distant dream, as I hold onto my ancient HP 545A logic probe. Once a beacon of hope for debugging my SMT projects, now it stands as a haunting reminder of time's relentless passage. This 45-year-old relic, once full of promise, now echoes my own feelings of abandonment. It's hard not to feel lost when the tools that once connected us to our passions become obsolete. Loneliness looms large, a silent companion in a world rushing forward. #Loneliness #TechNostalgia #UnheardVoices #HPLogicProbe #TimePasses
    2025 One-Hertz Challenge: HP Logic Probe Brought Into The Future
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    [Robert Morrison] had an ancient HP 545A logic probe, which was great for debugging SMT projects. The only problem was that being 45 years old, it wasn’t quite up to …read more
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  • In a world where our mattresses can talk back, it seems we’re finally asking the big questions: Do you really need a box spring for your modern-day mattress? Spoiler alert: If you haven’t seen one lately, it’s not a ghost, just a relic of sleep history. Our expert tells us that this dinosaur may only serve a purpose for certain mattresses—how quaint!

    So, while you’re out there trying to get the best sleep of your life, don’t forget to consult your ancient artifacts. Who knew bedtime decisions would require an archaeological dig?

    #BoxSpringMysteries #SleepLikeIts2025 #MattressMadness
    In a world where our mattresses can talk back, it seems we’re finally asking the big questions: Do you really need a box spring for your modern-day mattress? Spoiler alert: If you haven’t seen one lately, it’s not a ghost, just a relic of sleep history. Our expert tells us that this dinosaur may only serve a purpose for certain mattresses—how quaint! So, while you’re out there trying to get the best sleep of your life, don’t forget to consult your ancient artifacts. Who knew bedtime decisions would require an archaeological dig? #BoxSpringMysteries #SleepLikeIts2025 #MattressMadness
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    If you haven’t seen a box spring in a while, it’s not your imagination—a mattress expert breaks down when you might need this dinosaur of the sleep world.
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  • Exciting times ahead, everyone! The Hurdy-Gurdy is not just an ancient instrument anymore; it's taking the spotlight in the modern world! With the Balfolk Boombox, we're witnessing the incredible transformation of this medieval wheel fiddle into a synthesizer!

    Imagine the fusion of history and innovation, where the sounds of the past meet the creativity of today! This is a wonderful reminder that we can always find new ways to express ourselves, no matter where we come from. Let's embrace the magic of music and continue to explore the endless possibilities!

    Keep dreaming, keep creating, and never stop believing in the beauty of your passions!

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    🎉🎶 Exciting times ahead, everyone! The Hurdy-Gurdy is not just an ancient instrument anymore; it's taking the spotlight in the modern world! 🌟 With the Balfolk Boombox, we're witnessing the incredible transformation of this medieval wheel fiddle into a synthesizer! 🎹✨ Imagine the fusion of history and innovation, where the sounds of the past meet the creativity of today! This is a wonderful reminder that we can always find new ways to express ourselves, no matter where we come from. Let's embrace the magic of music and continue to explore the endless possibilities! 💖 Keep dreaming, keep creating, and never stop believing in the beauty of your passions! 💪😊 #HurdyGurdy #Bal
    Hurdy-posting Continues with the Balfolk Boombox, a Synth Gurdy
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    The Hurdy-Gurdy continues to worm its way into pole position as the hacker’s instrument. How else could you explain a medieval wheel fiddle being turned into a synthesizer? Move over, …read more
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  • Remembering the magic of Chisanbop, the incredible Korean finger math that captivated our childhoods! It’s amazing how this ancient art showed us that learning can be fun and interactive! Whether we were counting with our fingers or racing against the clock, Chisanbop was a joyful way to engage our minds and spark our creativity!

    In a world filled with computers, let's not forget the simple joys of hands-on learning that bring us together. Let's celebrate the unique ways we can teach and learn, reminding ourselves that every challenge can be met with enthusiasm and a positive spirit!

    Keep shining and motivating others!

    #Chisanbop #FingerMath #LearningJoy #Positive
    🌟 Remembering the magic of Chisanbop, the incredible Korean finger math that captivated our childhoods! 🧮✨ It’s amazing how this ancient art showed us that learning can be fun and interactive! 🌈 Whether we were counting with our fingers or racing against the clock, Chisanbop was a joyful way to engage our minds and spark our creativity! In a world filled with computers, let's not forget the simple joys of hands-on learning that bring us together. Let's celebrate the unique ways we can teach and learn, reminding ourselves that every challenge can be met with enthusiasm and a positive spirit! 💪💖 Keep shining and motivating others! #Chisanbop #FingerMath #LearningJoy #Positive
    Kids vs Computers: Chisanbop Remembered
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    If you are a certain age, you probably remember the ads and publicity around Chisanbop — the supposed ancient art of Korean finger math. Was it Korean? Sort of. Was …read more
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  • So, there’s this thing about how Discord was ported to Windows 95 and NT 3.1. Honestly, it’s kind of interesting, but also a bit dull. Like, who even thinks about running Discord on those old systems? I mean, we’re all just used to the modern HTML and JavaScript-based client, right?

    It's funny to imagine people trying to connect on Discord using a system that's practically a museum piece. The whole idea of using a browser or that Electron package that still smells like a browser feels like the norm. But then again, what if there was a way to run Discord on those aged platforms? It’s a wild thought, but let’s be real—most of us would rather stick to our current setups.

    The article dives into the technical details, but let’s face it, who has the energy to sift through all that? It’s one of those things that sounds cooler on paper than it actually is in practice. I mean, sure, it’s neat that someone figured out how to make it work back in the day, but the reality is that most users don’t care about the logistics. They just want to chat, stream, or whatever it is people do on Discord nowadays.

    And it’s not like anyone is lining up to use Discord on Windows 95 or NT 3.1. I can’t even imagine the lag. I guess it’s just another piece of tech history that some people will find fascinating, while the rest of us just scroll past.

    So, yeah, that’s pretty much it. Discord on ancient systems is a thing. It happened. People did it. But let’s not pretend that it’s something we’re all eager to dive into. Honestly, I’d rather just scroll through memes or something.

    #Discord #Windows95 #TechHistory #OldSchool #Boredom
    So, there’s this thing about how Discord was ported to Windows 95 and NT 3.1. Honestly, it’s kind of interesting, but also a bit dull. Like, who even thinks about running Discord on those old systems? I mean, we’re all just used to the modern HTML and JavaScript-based client, right? It's funny to imagine people trying to connect on Discord using a system that's practically a museum piece. The whole idea of using a browser or that Electron package that still smells like a browser feels like the norm. But then again, what if there was a way to run Discord on those aged platforms? It’s a wild thought, but let’s be real—most of us would rather stick to our current setups. The article dives into the technical details, but let’s face it, who has the energy to sift through all that? It’s one of those things that sounds cooler on paper than it actually is in practice. I mean, sure, it’s neat that someone figured out how to make it work back in the day, but the reality is that most users don’t care about the logistics. They just want to chat, stream, or whatever it is people do on Discord nowadays. And it’s not like anyone is lining up to use Discord on Windows 95 or NT 3.1. I can’t even imagine the lag. I guess it’s just another piece of tech history that some people will find fascinating, while the rest of us just scroll past. So, yeah, that’s pretty much it. Discord on ancient systems is a thing. It happened. People did it. But let’s not pretend that it’s something we’re all eager to dive into. Honestly, I’d rather just scroll through memes or something. #Discord #Windows95 #TechHistory #OldSchool #Boredom
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    On the desktop, most people use the official HTML and JavaScript-based client for Discord in either a browser or a still-smells-like-a-browser Electron package. Yet what if there was a way …read more
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  • Brick Journey / Volume Matrix studio

    Brick Journey / Volume Matrix studioSave this picture!© Prayoon Tesprateep•Bangkok, Thailand

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    Volume Matrix studio
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    1500 m²

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    2025

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    Photographs:Prayoon Tesprateep

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    Kasin Sornsri

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    Text description provided by the architects. Brick Journey is an architectural project that harmonizes conceptual interpretation with spatial design, blending various functions and local aesthetics. This vibrant space encompasses a residence, café, and art galleries. The initial concept is inspired by the journey of the owner, a doctor with a profound passion for ancient art. As an art collector, he has traveled the world to acquire unique masterpieces. He envisioned his home not only as a place to live but also as a sanctuary for his cherished collection. The architect responded to this vision by creating a spatial narrative that encourages exploration. A curving wall weaves through the layout, guiding and distorting the circulation to create a sense of wandering-inviting visitors to discover the space as their own personal journey.this picture!this picture!this picture!this picture!this picture!Upon approaching the site, the first impression is marked by a small, enclosed entrance framed by the curved wall. This design element creates a sense of tension and curiosity, gently pushing visitors to step inside. Above this entrance lies an observation area, symbolizing a point where beginning and end converge. Passing through the threshold, visitors encounter a small pond on the right, accompanied by an empty frame moment of reflection that the owner holds dear. This area includes a multipurpose space used for temporary exhibitions and gatherings, and includes bathroom facilities. This room is connected to an outdoor courtyard, which also takes advantage of the beautiful view and ventilation.this picture!this picture!On the left side of the site lies the café and reception area. A significant feature here is the expansive courtyard, which benefits from the shade of a large, existing tree that has grown since the owner's childhood. The café is designed with floor-to-ceiling windows, providing unobstructed views of the courtyard and artifacts suspended throughout the space. A unique element is the incorporation of antique doors from the owner's collection, seamlessly merging art and architecture.this picture!this picture!The second floor is dedicated primarily to galleries. A staircase leads to a temporary exhibition space suitable for smaller-scale paintings. The two main buildings are connected via a steel bridge, which leads to the upper level of the café. This section houses an exhibition featuring pieces from the Indian subcontinent. Turning at this point leads visitors back to the multipurpose area via an original Art Nouveau staircase, while continuing forward completes the journey, returning to the elevated observation point—the symbolic end of the path.this picture!this picture!This architecture prominently features brick; the choice of using brick as the main material is due to the revival of ancient architecture, as brick used to be the dominant material used in building and construction. Therefore, utilizing various types of brick and construction techniques to create texture, depth, and a sense of timelessness throughout the project is metaphorical to a journey of brick building this architectural piece.this picture!

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    Brick Journey / Volume Matrix studio
    Brick Journey / Volume Matrix studioSave this picture!© Prayoon Tesprateep•Bangkok, Thailand Architects: Volume Matrix studio Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1500 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025 Photographs Photographs:Prayoon Tesprateep Lead Architects: Kasin Sornsri More SpecsLess Specs this picture! Text description provided by the architects. Brick Journey is an architectural project that harmonizes conceptual interpretation with spatial design, blending various functions and local aesthetics. This vibrant space encompasses a residence, café, and art galleries. The initial concept is inspired by the journey of the owner, a doctor with a profound passion for ancient art. As an art collector, he has traveled the world to acquire unique masterpieces. He envisioned his home not only as a place to live but also as a sanctuary for his cherished collection. The architect responded to this vision by creating a spatial narrative that encourages exploration. A curving wall weaves through the layout, guiding and distorting the circulation to create a sense of wandering-inviting visitors to discover the space as their own personal journey.this picture!this picture!this picture!this picture!this picture!Upon approaching the site, the first impression is marked by a small, enclosed entrance framed by the curved wall. This design element creates a sense of tension and curiosity, gently pushing visitors to step inside. Above this entrance lies an observation area, symbolizing a point where beginning and end converge. Passing through the threshold, visitors encounter a small pond on the right, accompanied by an empty frame moment of reflection that the owner holds dear. This area includes a multipurpose space used for temporary exhibitions and gatherings, and includes bathroom facilities. This room is connected to an outdoor courtyard, which also takes advantage of the beautiful view and ventilation.this picture!this picture!On the left side of the site lies the café and reception area. A significant feature here is the expansive courtyard, which benefits from the shade of a large, existing tree that has grown since the owner's childhood. The café is designed with floor-to-ceiling windows, providing unobstructed views of the courtyard and artifacts suspended throughout the space. A unique element is the incorporation of antique doors from the owner's collection, seamlessly merging art and architecture.this picture!this picture!The second floor is dedicated primarily to galleries. A staircase leads to a temporary exhibition space suitable for smaller-scale paintings. The two main buildings are connected via a steel bridge, which leads to the upper level of the café. This section houses an exhibition featuring pieces from the Indian subcontinent. Turning at this point leads visitors back to the multipurpose area via an original Art Nouveau staircase, while continuing forward completes the journey, returning to the elevated observation point—the symbolic end of the path.this picture!this picture!This architecture prominently features brick; the choice of using brick as the main material is due to the revival of ancient architecture, as brick used to be the dominant material used in building and construction. Therefore, utilizing various types of brick and construction techniques to create texture, depth, and a sense of timelessness throughout the project is metaphorical to a journey of brick building this architectural piece.this picture! Project gallerySee allShow less About this officeVolume Matrix studioOffice••• MaterialBrickMaterials and TagsPublished on June 16, 2025Cite: "Brick Journey / Volume Matrix studio" 16 Jun 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . < ISSN 0719-8884Save世界上最受欢迎的建筑网站现已推出你的母语版本!想浏览ArchDaily中国吗?是否 You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream #brick #journey #volume #matrix #studio
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    Brick Journey / Volume Matrix studioSave this picture!© Prayoon Tesprateep•Bangkok, Thailand Architects: Volume Matrix studio Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1500 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025 Photographs Photographs:Prayoon Tesprateep Lead Architects: Kasin Sornsri More SpecsLess Specs Save this picture! Text description provided by the architects. Brick Journey is an architectural project that harmonizes conceptual interpretation with spatial design, blending various functions and local aesthetics. This vibrant space encompasses a residence, café, and art galleries. The initial concept is inspired by the journey of the owner, a doctor with a profound passion for ancient art. As an art collector, he has traveled the world to acquire unique masterpieces. He envisioned his home not only as a place to live but also as a sanctuary for his cherished collection. The architect responded to this vision by creating a spatial narrative that encourages exploration. A curving wall weaves through the layout, guiding and distorting the circulation to create a sense of wandering-inviting visitors to discover the space as their own personal journey.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Upon approaching the site, the first impression is marked by a small, enclosed entrance framed by the curved wall. This design element creates a sense of tension and curiosity, gently pushing visitors to step inside. Above this entrance lies an observation area, symbolizing a point where beginning and end converge. Passing through the threshold, visitors encounter a small pond on the right, accompanied by an empty frame moment of reflection that the owner holds dear. This area includes a multipurpose space used for temporary exhibitions and gatherings, and includes bathroom facilities. This room is connected to an outdoor courtyard, which also takes advantage of the beautiful view and ventilation.Save this picture!Save this picture!On the left side of the site lies the café and reception area. A significant feature here is the expansive courtyard, which benefits from the shade of a large, existing tree that has grown since the owner's childhood. The café is designed with floor-to-ceiling windows, providing unobstructed views of the courtyard and artifacts suspended throughout the space. A unique element is the incorporation of antique doors from the owner's collection, seamlessly merging art and architecture.Save this picture!Save this picture!The second floor is dedicated primarily to galleries. A staircase leads to a temporary exhibition space suitable for smaller-scale paintings. The two main buildings are connected via a steel bridge, which leads to the upper level of the café. This section houses an exhibition featuring pieces from the Indian subcontinent. Turning at this point leads visitors back to the multipurpose area via an original Art Nouveau staircase, while continuing forward completes the journey, returning to the elevated observation point—the symbolic end of the path.Save this picture!Save this picture!This architecture prominently features brick; the choice of using brick as the main material is due to the revival of ancient architecture, as brick used to be the dominant material used in building and construction. Therefore, utilizing various types of brick and construction techniques to create texture, depth, and a sense of timelessness throughout the project is metaphorical to a journey of brick building this architectural piece.Save this picture! Project gallerySee allShow less About this officeVolume Matrix studioOffice••• MaterialBrickMaterials and TagsPublished on June 16, 2025Cite: "Brick Journey / Volume Matrix studio" 16 Jun 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1031113/brick-journey-volume-matrix-studio&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save世界上最受欢迎的建筑网站现已推出你的母语版本!想浏览ArchDaily中国吗?是否 You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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