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WATER TEMPLE 02

water inspired architecture

March 19, 2012 by dbrds

With all the rain in San Diego, I was inspired this morning to share some of my favorite buildings that were inspired by, or around, or to enhance the experience of water. Here are 10 inspired designs to start your week: 1. Water Temple, by Tadao Ando in Japan. The Water Temple is the residence of Ninnaji Shingon, the oldest sect of Tantric Buddhism in Japan, founded in 815. 2. Guggenheim Museum, by Frank Gehry in Spain. Inspired by the industrial […]

Categories: design, photography, travel • Tags: BIG, DBRDS, Fish Sculpture, Frank Gehry, Frank Lloyd Wright, New York City, San Diego, Spain, Tadao Ando, Water Temple

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