Check out this wonderful article about the Rosslyn Chapel's beehive.Carved of stone 600 years ago, with a beautiful flower-shaped passage for the bees, this hive nestled within the ancient chapel's complex architecture appears to have been designed solely as a haven for the bees, rather than a beekeeping or honey-getting ploy. Now that's what I call sacred!
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
3.31.2010
R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Circa 1400
Labels:
architecture,
beehives,
history,
honeybee-related art
9.12.2009
Noble Skep
From the Upper East Side of Manhattan, where I was born and raised. Doorway of a bank, symbolizing hard work and thrift. Alas, the bank is now a Gap. So it goes.
Labels:
architecture,
honeybee-related art
6.25.2008
Honeycomb Habitat
It's in Slovenia. And you can read all about it (and see more pics) @ Inhabitat. In a cleverly bee-like twist, the structure includes solar shading and natural ventilation to regulate interior temps.
Labels:
architecture,
honeybee-related art
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