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Curtain Door by Matharoo Associates. 
Photo by: Dinesh MehtaAt 5.2m high and 1.7m wide, the door is comprised of 40 sections of 254mm-thick Burma teak. Each section is carved so that the door integrates 160 pulleys, 80 ball bearings, a wire-rope and a counter weight hidden within the single pivot.Stacked one above the other in the closed position, each plank can then rotate by a simple push causing the door to reconfigure into a sinusoidal curve.
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yellowandotherinspiringstuff:

Curtain Door by Matharoo Associates.

Photo by: Dinesh Mehta

At 5.2m high and 1.7m wide, the door is comprised of 40 sections of 254mm-thick Burma teak. Each section is carved so that the door integrates 160 pulleys, 80 ball bearings, a wire-rope and a counter weight hidden within the single pivot.Stacked one above the other in the closed position, each plank can then rotate by a simple push causing the door to reconfigure into a sinusoidal curve.

(Source: inthenoosphere)


goodnamesgone:

     Close-ups of the Eagle Nebula’s Spire, which is 9.5 light years tall, and the Pillars of creation. There is evidence that the Pillars of Creation were actually destroyed 6000 years ago by a supernova, but because the nebula is 7000 light years away, we will still see them for another millennia.  

Try to tell me this is not the most fascinating thing ever. I’ve had my mind on space lately and how little we know about existence! To think you’re bigger than mother nature is so arrogant. When earth want’s to do something, it doesn’t give a shit about what your CO2 emissions are.goodnamesgone:

     Close-ups of the Eagle Nebula’s Spire, which is 9.5 light years tall, and the Pillars of creation. There is evidence that the Pillars of Creation were actually destroyed 6000 years ago by a supernova, but because the nebula is 7000 light years away, we will still see them for another millennia.  

Try to tell me this is not the most fascinating thing ever. I’ve had my mind on space lately and how little we know about existence! To think you’re bigger than mother nature is so arrogant. When earth want’s to do something, it doesn’t give a shit about what your CO2 emissions are.goodnamesgone:

     Close-ups of the Eagle Nebula’s Spire, which is 9.5 light years tall, and the Pillars of creation. There is evidence that the Pillars of Creation were actually destroyed 6000 years ago by a supernova, but because the nebula is 7000 light years away, we will still see them for another millennia.  

Try to tell me this is not the most fascinating thing ever. I’ve had my mind on space lately and how little we know about existence! To think you’re bigger than mother nature is so arrogant. When earth want’s to do something, it doesn’t give a shit about what your CO2 emissions are.goodnamesgone:

     Close-ups of the Eagle Nebula’s Spire, which is 9.5 light years tall, and the Pillars of creation. There is evidence that the Pillars of Creation were actually destroyed 6000 years ago by a supernova, but because the nebula is 7000 light years away, we will still see them for another millennia.  

Try to tell me this is not the most fascinating thing ever. I’ve had my mind on space lately and how little we know about existence! To think you’re bigger than mother nature is so arrogant. When earth want’s to do something, it doesn’t give a shit about what your CO2 emissions are.

goodnamesgone:

     Close-ups of the Eagle Nebula’s Spire, which is 9.5 light years tall, and the Pillars of creation. There is evidence that the Pillars of Creation were actually destroyed 6000 years ago by a supernova, but because the nebula is 7000 light years away, we will still see them for another millennia.  

Try to tell me this is not the most fascinating thing ever. I’ve had my mind on space lately and how little we know about existence! To think you’re bigger than mother nature is so arrogant. When earth want’s to do something, it doesn’t give a shit about what your CO2 emissions are.