10 Inspiring Instagram Accounts For The Architecture Aficionado
10 Inspiring Instagram Accounts For The Architecture Aficionado

We can’t all be the Gehrys or Wrights or Hadids of the world, but on Instagram we can get close. There’s no greater app for finding everyday inspiration of all kinds – from fitness to food to fashion – and architecture is no exception.Haven’t given much thought to the beauty of buildings? A thriving community of accounts on Instagram will teach you to appreciate the forms and details that surround us daily. The big names in the biz – ArchDaily, designboom, Architectural Digest – dominate with more than a million followers each, but they’re far from the only feeds in the game.Whether you’re in the industry or simply an aficionado, these are the architecture Instagrams you should be following for your daily fix.

Sebastian Weiss

Heavenly lines from Italy.

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To say Sebastian Weiss knows a thing or two about architecture is an understatement As a photographer and photo columnist for the German edition of Architectural Digest, he possesses two of the best eyes in the business and he puts them to consistently creative use on Instagram. Weiss’ penchant for concrete aesthetics makes for a sculptural, futuristic, almost otherworldly feed.

Ingo

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Who is the mysterious Ingo? We know next to nothing about the photographer behind this account, except that he’s a self-described clean freak who knows how to make the most of simple shapes, turquoise skies, and pops of colour. “I can’t bring a bucket of bleach or acid wash to clean the soot and mold from a facade, but I can clean it with Photoshop,” he told Wired.

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Nukeproofsuit is an award-winning architect and amateur photographer originally from Scotland. He is particularly fascinated by perpendicular views, and many of his images feature lines that are straight, even, and parallel with the edges of the frame. By photographing large-scale facades without the surrounding context, Nukeproof is able to evoke the dense, infinite, and disorientating character of the world’s metropolises.

Archello

Archello is a platform that delves deep into how a project is made, helping followers discover the products, stories, and building teams behind each construction. Since 2008 Archello has published over 100,000 stories, making it an invaluable resource for architects and designers. The Instagram feed is curated by the company’s CEO, Martijn Postmus.

D.Signers

With over a million followers, D.Signers is one of the most popular profiles for architecture and design on Instagram. The feed features a variety of projects, including interior decoration, furniture, lighting, and art. There’s also a YouTube channel for fans who need extra inspiration or instruction on the latest trends.

Trashhand

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Trashhand – aka Serdar Ozturk – presents a side of the urban landscape most city-dwellers never see. The Chicago-based freelance photographer specialises in capturing architecture and urban environments with a mission to explore the world’s most forgotten and remote locations. While all his shots are stunning, our favourites showcase the unusual beauty of decaying and abandoned spaces.

Dirk Bakker

Dubai Passed by . #SoInstameet #myDubai #visitDubai #Dubai

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Dirk Bakker, better known on Instagram as macenzo, is a photographer living in Amsterdam and capturing the ‘lines of the city’. His background in graphic design heavily influences his photographic style, which leans towards abstract images of isolated and often repeated forms that create a rhythm pleasant to the eye.

Roc Isern Barbat

⠀ Tunnel of light #Barcelona #architecture

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Roc Isern Barbat is a 40-something Barcelona resident who has not one but two killer architecture-focused feeds on Instagram. Follow BarcelonaFacades for a feed full of exactly what’s promised on the label: building facades in Barcelona, typically shot from a crisp, head-on angle. Follow StopTheRoc for a more diverse range of images – still featuring plenty of unique facades, but mixed with the intriguing curves of staircases and skyward shapes shot between buildings.

Jeanette Hägglund

Jeanette Hägglund’s vibrant feed is a colour-lover’s wet dream. As a photographer she has worked in a variety of fields – from advertising and portraits to fashion and products – but architecture is a personal passion. Her images focus on eye-catching shapes and unexpected angles, splashed with vivd hues. The effect is something like an architectural take on surrealist art.

Johan Tägtström

Building engineer, photographer, and architect Johan Tägtström has a knack for discovering interesting structures from a minimalist point of view. His Instagram feed celebrates lines, shapes, and patterns, displaying a talent for creative composition that allows the building’s design language to speak for itself. Tägtström will inspire you to look up on your next walk around town.

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20 Cool New York Restaurants Everyone Needs To Visit
20 Cool New York Restaurants Everyone Needs To Visit

From low-key, casual local joints to opulent chef-driven steakhouses, we’ve got the coolest restaurant in New York City and why you should book a reservation next time you’re in town.

The Black Ant

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An East Village favourite, The Black Ant redefines the way new age foodies taste authentic Mexican food. Set in an low-lit, Mayan-contemporary interior, Chef Mario Hernandez and mixologist Jorge Guzman bring flavours to the table you certainly haven’t eaten before. Crunchy shrimp tacos encrusted by salty ground grasshopper, chicatanas – salt with smashed winged leaf-cutter ants and of course, some seriously awesome mole will fulfill all your unknown curiosities for Nahuatl cuisine. Dine in for a boozy, open-air brunch on the patio, or fool your Tinder date into thinking she was going somewhere romantic. Regardless, bold food lovers shouldn’t pass up on a meal at the Black Ant next time you’re in East Village.

Toro

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Celebrated Boston chefs Ken Oringer and Jamie Bissonnette brought their success South End to test their luck amongst the trendy Chelsea. Toro delivers a creative spin on Barcelona style tapas in a large, industrial fit out with communal tables and chic bar. The service is not only good, but foodie informative which is cool when you’re faced with a massive list of small plates. Don’t miss out of the bone marrow and the pulpa which is complemented extensive list of sherries, exclusive wines and various ciders will keep you boozy until close.

Le Zie

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Amidst the wildly popular Chelsea scene lies Le Zie. A classic, low-key spot for those seeking authentic Venetian food in a relaxed atmosphere. There’s no big flair, or noisy crowds (unless it’s the weekend), just trattoria neighbourhood style, white setting dining with a great bar room. The Lounge at Le Zie is unassuming, a homey meet up spot for drinks and apps. Wine lovers will appreciate the slow sipping of fine wines by the glass with exclusive varieties of Aglianico, Barolo, Vermentino and more.

The Spotted Pig

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Everyone inhabits The Pig. Whether you’re a native New Yorker, curious tourist or celeb, the Chargrilled Roquefort Burgers must settle in your stomach at least once before leave West Village. It’s set in an classic bi-level building with funky, boar-inspired interior decor. April Bloomfield set the mark for gastropubs with The Pig has become a NYC classic. The spot is always lively. Open until 2am. And never takes reservations, which is oddly the thrill of going. You never know where the night will take you. Ah, and the shoestring fries are something to text home to mum about.

Miss Lily’s

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Miss Lily’s is a light-hearted, fun dining experience and one you probably haven’t heard of alongside the slew of cool restaurants in New York. There’s two locations – SoHo and East Village and certainly can’t be missed with it’s Caribbean Island themed decor. Does a bacon, egg and cheese cure my hangover? Sure. But a late brunch at Miss Lilly’s revitalises my tired soul before another boozy night out. Maybe the Jerk Chicken Platter, the pounding reggae music, my hungover mates good company (not). But really it’s all about the prix fixe brunch cocktail pitcher that doesn’t stop pouring until 4pm.

Gallow Green

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Atop the McKittrick Hotel in Chelsea rests the biseasonal Gallow Green. In the summer, an open-air garden rooftop restaurant and bar with smart cocktails and delightful meals. Come winter, your one-stop lodge for a warm recluse from the city streets with spiked ciders and mulled wines. Gallow hits the mark for speakeasy style dining from the dapper bouncer to prohibition-esque lifts and rye-infused classic cocktails that makes Gallow Green one of the coolest restaurants in New York.

Tanoshi Sushi & Sake Bar

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If the trending  term “unassuming” strikes you, then Tanoshi in Upper East Side will be a spot you want to eat. There’s only 3 seatings per night, 10 per seating. And you have to physically go there to sign up for seating the night you want to go. Remember, sushi master Jiro Ono was hidden away in a subway basement. Don’t let the unassuming and dilapidated exterior pass up the high quality omakase you’ll find at Tanoshi.

Sweetchick NYC

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Where one finds chicken and waffles, they find an ethos of Southern happiness. Add a cool modern vibe alongside a solid list of cocktails and you’ve found the pinnacle of Brooklyn splendor: Sweetchick. Because any time of day is a good time to indulge in the comforts of maple syrup-drenched Bacon-Cheddar Waffles and a gin rendition of the classic Purple Drank. Whether you’re strolling vibrant art galleries on the Lower East Side, or aimlessly meandering through Brooklyn, find Sweetchick in one of their three NYC locations – Williamsburg, Prospect Heights, LES.

Estela

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Chef Ignacio Mattos invites you to feast on a variety of avant-garde, Mediterranean-leaning small plates in a cosy cafe setting off Houston street in Nolita. Intimate dates and small groups are welcomed to sip on fine wines from renowned New York sommelier Thomas Carter while experiencing menu favourites like the burrata, ricotta dumplings and the fluke. Unlike other small plates restaurants, you’ll leave Estela fat and happy… and pretty buzed.

Bagatelle

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Whether you’re looking for a French forward, opulent dinner or a rowdy brunch in Meatpacking – Bagatelle is the spot for you. The classic Parisian bistro interior oddly complements the bold graffiti style wall decor that makes up the interior. But you’ll probably be more focused on the oversized bottles of Verve Clicquot and loud music. Whoever said Dubai throws the best brunch parties hasn’t stepped foot inside Bagatelle just yet.

Hunt and Fish Club

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A stone’s throw away from the tourist-driven Times Square lies the lavish, gatsby-esque Hunt & Fish Club. Inspired by classic New York glamour, the awe-inspiring $5 million fit out showcases opulent marbles, a grandeur chrome chandelier and a magnificent bar with works of art by Roy Nachum. Hunt & Fish Club offers high-end steak and seafood mostly commonly frequented by celebrities, athletes and Wall Street bigwigs. Don’t forget to spiffy up those Ferragamo’s with the restaurant’s shoe polishing service downstairs by the Blue Room.

Tao Downtown

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Your dinner date at Tao Downtown will turn into a long night of partying in Meatpacking. On one side, an imaginative Pan-Asian style restaurant accentuated by it’s massive Buddha centrepiece in a 400 person bi-level dining room. The other, a trendy nightclub. The menu is expansive, ranging of favourites from Tao Uptown to sushi to Chilean sea bass satay. The music is loud, dance-worthy and subconsciously guides you to a night of dancing whether you like it or not.

Fedora

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New York restaurateur Gabriel Stulman refurbished this West Village classic joint and presented us with a thoughtful, chef-driven supper club. The dim-lit, speakeasy style atmosphere sports an extended mahogany bar, photos of renowned male figures and notable music selections not found in many trendy spots around the village. Canadian chef Mehdi Brunet-Benkritly puts forth some seriously awesome eats such as salt-cod fritters and a decadent steak tartare. It’s become a local favourite for it’s creative cocktails and welcoming 8-table atmosphere which brings together a unique mix of crowds.

Blue Hill

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No top New York restaurant list would be complete without the understated presence of Blue Hill in Greenwich Village. Located beneath street level, this legendary restaurant surpasses all the marks – suitable wine list, haute seasonal cuisine, fresh local ingredients. If you’ve assumed American fare was just burgers and fries, Blue Hill will prove you wrong. Dan Barber’s innovative gastronomic endeavours deserves a go every time you go back to New York with it’s never ending rotating menu and unfussy atmosphere.

Hometown Bar-B-Que

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Enjoy the smoky, rich flavour of Texas barbecue a ferry ride away from Manhattan in Brooklyn. After decadent brunches and white linen dinners, come relax in a casual, communal seating style joint in Red Hook. No dress code, or bottles of Moet, just good old melt-in-your-mouth Texas barbecue. Set in a large, converted hall, the king of NYC bbq is littered with American flags, a stage for live music and huge bars.

Achilles Heel

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Andrew Tarlow’s (Reynard, Marlow and Sons, Diner) corner cafe Achilles Heel lies off the beaten path of in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Set in it’s original 1920’s building, the interior boasts a cosy, tin-ceiling speakeasy style environment with fireplace, eclectic furnishings and copper bar. The drinks are solid – from house cocktails to curated beers. And the limited menu spans from blood pudding to burgers and a braised, smoked chicken available only on Sundays. If you’re the type of traveller who likes to venture to where the locals hang, here’s where you should spend a dockside afternoon drinking.

Blue Smoke’s Jazz Standard

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All barbecue joints are not created equally. And if for some reason you feel they are, Blue Smoke’s Jazz Standard in Flatiron helps change the way you’ll forever see barbecue. What’s better than Southern style cooking in the presence of world-class jazz acts in an underground joint? Not much.

Butcher Paper Dinners @ Brooklyn Grange

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Does the idea of a Sunday afternoon rooftop dinner party with the Manhattan skyline in the background sound enticing? Surrounded by the very produce your eating, concocted by a renowned NYC chef at communal table of similar-minded foodies? Well, keep idealising because the 2017 tickets are currently sold out. But if you sign up for the newsletter and get updates for the upcoming season, you may find yourself on this exclusive, sustainable Long Island City rooftop at one of the coolest dining experiences NYC has to offer.

Buvette

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Flashback to a vintage Parisian brasserie. Decorated by mosaic tilings and classical painted mouldings, Keith McNally brings a little slice of haute French culture to the Beekman Hotel in the Financial District. Followers of McNally can revel in the distinct flavours of roasted marrow bones, the house whisky burger and leg of lamb. Complemented by an extensive list of wines and unknown cocktails, dining at Buvette is an experience dissimilar to others in New York.

Nur

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Gramercy was in need of a good Middle Eastern spot and Nur certainly picks up the slack. This stylish, small plates restaurant invites Israeli and Jewish cuisines under Chef Meir Adoni, bringing us a long way from conventional tabbouleh and hummus. Try Adoni’s renowned beef tartare or his Gefilte Shrimp with dashi gelee and ignite those flavour deprived tastebuds. It’s brand new and so far seems to be on it’s way to becoming a newfound hot spot in the city.

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Johnny Depp Lists Another Quirky Los Angeles Penthouse
Johnny Depp Lists Another Quirky Los Angeles Penthouse

If US$12.78 million sounded a bit steep for your next penthouse purchase (even if it did belong to Jack Sparrow himself, Johnny Depp), you’re in luck: Depp has put a second property in the same building up for sale for a ‘measly’ US$2,475,000.The Hollywood star owned a total of five penthouses in Downtown Los Angeles‘ historic Eastern Columbia Lofts. He put all five on the market last autumn, two of which have already sold, but this is the first look the public has gotten into this particular unit.Like the first one, which was listed for the aforementioned $12.78 million, this 2 bedroom/3 bath space is packed to the rafters with eclectic design details befitting one of Tinseltown’s most eccentric players. The duplex clocks in at 2,266 square feet, and boasts an outdoor terrace with direct access to the Eastern Columbia Building’s “magnificent sky deck featuring a saltwater pool, spa, sundeck and fully-equipped fitness studio.”Inside, the penthouse’s next owner is in for soaring ceilings and extra large windows in the great room, which includes a living area, dining area, and beautifully-appointed kitchen. Climb the red metal staircase and you’ll find bold checkered flooring and art deco details that infuse the space with energy and quirky charm. The upper level features exposed brick walls, a breathtaking master suite, and en-suite guest quarters with views of the rooftop pool, city, and mountains.Is a pirate’s life for you? The real estate video below might help you decide:

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This North Bondi Home Hides A Swimmer's Secret
This North Bondi Home Hides A Swimmer's Secret

When people think North Bondi they tend to conjure images of sand, surf and the iconic grassy knoll.

Look closer though and you’ll be greeted with a gem which actually sits opposite the blue waters in the form of a very unique residence. Located in Sydney’s North Bondi stomping ground is a home fastidiously developed by CplusC Architectural Workshop.

The space itself sits at an ample 200-square-metres and serves as a perfect place for entertaining guests and raising a young family. As a single guy it could also serve as one hell of a bachelor pad.


RELATED: Bondi Date Spots Guaranteed To Score You A Home Run

What’s unique about the residence however is what is hidden away from prying eyes. Sandwiched between the main lounge’s floor-to-ceiling glass walls and the home’s external wall is a private swimming pool made for quick laps.

If that’s not a party trick then it’s probably time to move to Miami. The home’s design is also worth noting as it features a striking cage-like design which simultaneously lets in natural light whilst forming the foundation for a vertical garden.

Think of it like an open-air greenhouse which caters to all of your neatest toys and socialising needs and you’re on the mark. Beauty, meet Bondi.

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Step Inside Australia's Most Luxurious Ski Lodge
Step Inside Australia's Most Luxurious Ski Lodge

The Victorian slopes will be championing its own bonafide luxury accommodation this year with Astra Lodge taking out Australia’s Best Boutique Ski Lodge 2016 at the World Ski Awards in Kitzbühel, Austria.The award was presented to the family-owned hotel for its newly renovated ski-in ski-out lodge which showcases exceptional features such as panoramic mountain views, a heated magnesium mineral pool and fine Italian dining restaurant all under the one roof.Getting there is an adventure in itself with the venue located in the heart of Falls Creek Village which is a short private oversnow ride away from the village parking lot. Once inside guests will be greeted with modern digs fitted with cool interior design influenced by the region’s organic materials. Grant Amon Architects who is the team behind the fit out aimed for an elegant European alpine look without diminishing the clean lines.RELATED: 8 Coolest Après-Ski Bars In AustraliaAs such, the rooms come with sensational views of the surrounds to complement the luxury furnishings sourced from around the world. If guests choose to forego the rooms, they can opt for a glass of wine at the aforementioned restaurant or head to a massage which includes physiotherapy treatments and wet and dry saunas.Those opting for the day spa at Astra will also be greeted with a dram of whisky to share with the barber over a hot towel shave and moustache groom. And yes, a hairstylist is also on hand to alleviate helmet hair.To find out more before the peak season starts from June 10, head over to Astra Lodge.

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What The Future Of Sneaker Design Will Look Like
What The Future Of Sneaker Design Will Look Like

Nike and Dell have envisioned a bold new way for the future of sneaker design at this year’s Dell EMC World conference.

The tech gathering is a showcase of how consumer products will be positioned in the years to come. In the beloved sneaker circles that meant pairing the sports apparel company with Meta, an augmented reality system company, and Ultrahaptics, a form which specialises in user haptic feedback.

To showcase this innovation Dell created a short video which has designers using Dell’s Canvas and an interactive ben to trace sneaker silhouettes via a 3D hologram which can also react to touch by providing materials selection. Even though manufacturers may still be a bit far off from this level of interactive design, it’s still a rather intriguing look into the crystal ball of what’s possible as artificial intelligence merges with tradition.


Hugo Boss certainly have that part down pat with their Nike creating some of the world’s finest made-to-measure suits.

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Science Says Bromance Makes The World A Better Place
Science Says Bromance Makes The World A Better Place

BromanceBrad Pitt and George Clooney. Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. Spock and Kirk. Sherlock and Watson. Joe Biden and Barack Obama.What do all these pairs have in common? They transcend the bounds of traditional friendship to reach that most lofty of #relationshipgoals: bromance.According to recent research, bromance isn’t just fodder for frat pack comedies and internet memes – it’s actually making the world a better place.The study, conducted by the University of Winchester in England, observed a group of 30 male undergraduate students who were enrolled in a sport degree programme and considered themselves to be exclusively or mostly heterosexual. The subjects responded to a series of questions intended to help define bromance and develop a better understanding of these unique same-sex relationships.“You have people that you are really close to, and get on with really well, but a bromance is closer,” said one subject. “With a bromance you can talk about anything, with friends you can’t.” Another subject said “We are basically like a couple…we get called like husband and wife all the time.” Others said bromance is like having a brother.The interviews yielded a handful of characteristics common to most bromances. Having shared interests, such as team sports, was called a “necessary requisite.” Physical intimacy and emotional vulnerability were also deemed essential.“It is not just the ability to express love in a bromance that is valued,” write the study’s authors, “but also the reaction that one is likely to receive from that disclosure. Our participants were able to express vulnerability in their bromances and divulge their most personal issues, without social ridicule.”“The most salient feature these 30 men described about a bromance – even if overly idealised – was that they were free of judgment,” they continue, “which permits them to push the cultural margins of traditional masculinity toward more intimate and expressive behaviors than previously occurred between male friends.”Unsurprisingly, these intimate and accepting friendships stand to do a world of good for the people involved in them.“Men, and particularly young men, often get bad press for a range of socio-negative behaviours, whether that is lad culture, issues of misogyny, excessive alcohol consumption, violence and so on,” Adam White, one of the study’s authors, told Broadly. “The bromance – being a supportive and emotionally open form of close friendship – may be one way of reducing some of these issue that young men experience.”And that’s not all. The progressive nature of these relationships may benefit more than just the people involved in them. As bromances increase, homophobia decreases, White notes. Incidences of misogyny and sexism may fall as well.“Masculinity is no longer this debilitating curse that forces men to act in a particularly toxic manner and, as such, guys today are having highly emotional, physically tactile and loving friendships with other men. This can only be a positive,” White concludes.So next time you’re on the fence about a night out with the boys, say yes and remember you’re doing the world a favour.

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Porsche Roll Out Their Millionth 911 Which You Can't Buy
Porsche Roll Out Their Millionth 911 Which You Can't Buy

One million is quite a significant figure. Dr. Evil asked for a million bucks in his Austin Powers ransom message. Bill Gates made his first million at age 23. And now the motoring legends over at Stuttgart have their own millionth milestone to brag about – their one millionth Porsche 911.

After 54 years in production the 911 moniker can finally lay claim to being a true icon in the motoring world. A lot of this comes from Porsche’s claim that over two thirds of all 911s ever made are still on the road – a feat made possible with timeless design and sound engineering quality.

RELATED: This School Teaches You How To Drive A Porsche Fast


Beyond those road-going credentials Porsche have also established the 911 name in motor racing circles for decades with the model making up over half of the car maker’s 30,000 racing wins. In celebration of this, number 1,000,000 will come with the same Irish Green paint job as the first 911 had.

The bad news? It won’t be going to a lucky customer. Instead Porsche AG will keep the car as a trophy to be driven around the world to the likes of the Scottish Highlands, the Nürburgring, and famous roads in the US and China.

Once this grand voyage is completed Porsche will retire 911 n.o. 1,000,000 to the Porsche Museum where it will become a historical piece for the German maker.

Now that’s how you honour a legend.

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