Wednesday 26 November 2014

Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks by Thomas Yang

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Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks by Thomas Yang tires posters and prints bicycles architecture

Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks by Thomas Yang tires posters and prints bicycles architecture

Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks by Thomas Yang tires posters and prints bicycles architecture

Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks by Thomas Yang tires posters and prints bicycles architecture

Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks by Thomas Yang tires posters and prints bicycles architecture

Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks by Thomas Yang tires posters and prints bicycles architecture

Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks by Thomas Yang tires posters and prints bicycles architecture

Earlier this year we mentioned Thomas Yang over at 100copies used the prints from bicycle tire treads to create a poster of the Empire State Building. Yang has since explored three additional landmarks around the world that merge his passion for cycling and architecture including depictions of the Eiffel Tower, the Tower Bridge, and China’s Forbidden City. While it appears the individual prints are sold out, they are still available as a full set. (via Arch Atlas)

 
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