The architect from Brazil draws surreal buildings inspired by familiar objects
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/the-architect-from-brazil-draws-surreal-buildings-inspired-by-familiar-objects.htmlSome artists seek inspiration in weird places, while others use everything that surrounds them, and derive maximum benefit. Does Felipe de Castro — 33-year-old Brazilian architect and urban planner from Rio de Janeiro.
He paints unique buildings inspired by everyday things, and the ease with which he can turn such a simple thing as a USB flash drive, iron or stack of folders in a beautiful house or office building is very impressive!


Brazilian architect, urban planner, technician or simply a lover of art by Felipe de Castro (Felipe de Castro) transforms everyday objects, places and food in an unusual architectural design.

His wild imagination folding knife becomes the airport, microphone, a hotel, a sandwich — building strange forms, and the harp becomes the majestic bridge.

33-year-old artist from Rio de Janeiro loved to draw from childhood, and now he teaches students and professionals the technique of perspective drawing.

Since childhood, the man was famous for a vivid imagination, and he is used to provide household goods in different forms, but began to implement their wild ideas to life only a few years ago.



Felipe de Castro chose drawing as expression, as it is the easiest to understand.


Felipe de Castro over the years has been able to collect in your Instagram more than 65 thousand subscribers. His groundbreaking works are not only fun, but also serve as educational material.


Felipe de Castro also said that he hopes one day to build one of invented buildings, so maybe next time we will place the items of daily use by buildings built by the project of the Brazilian.


















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