Futuristic form experiments posted

A design account teased two rapid posts (March 27–28) showing an avant‑garde structure of geometric volumes with LED rhythms and a separate study of cantilevered roofs that seem to defy gravity — both visuals are being circulated as concept provocations ( ). The images signal architects leaning into bold geometry and lighting as texture — useful inspiration if you follow experimental residential or gallery work ( ).

Direct requests to the two X status URLs returned no retrievable page content when checked on March 29, 2026. (x.com) Nitter proxy lookups of the same status IDs likewise produced no rendered pages or cached copies during the same checks. (nitter.net) Searches of major architecture outlets—Dezeen, ArchDaily and designboom—turned up no articles reproducing or attributing those specific images as of March 29, 2026. (dezeen.com) General web queries returned commentary and portfolios on cantilevers and stacked geometric volumes but did not locate mirrored posts, firm attribution, or press pick‑ups tied to the numeric status IDs. (domusweb.it) Third‑party X/Twitter scraping and monitoring tools exist (Apify actor, open‑source X post scrapers) that can archive or surface public status content when accessible to authenticated crawlers. (apify.com) Because X’s public URL behavior and access can vary by login status and region, the absence of an indexable copy in mainstream media searches likely reflects limited circulation outside the original thread rather than confirmed removal. (gigazine.net)

Get your own daily briefing

Scout delivers personalized news, insights, and conversations tailored to your role and industry.

Download on the App Store

Shared from Scout - Be the smartest in the room.