Fake pre and WWII (and after) swiss houses. A Swiss concrete bunker disguised as mountain Chalet. This camouflaged bunkers were almost secret until 2004. Theatre set designers and…
Swiss mastery in camouflage also produced other typologies, like those bunkers disguised to look as natural elements, such as rocks or vegetation. Photo: Leo Fabrizio
The principle of degaussing was used during WWII to render the naval vessels undetectable (and invisible), from magnetic mines and torpedoes. The degaussing of a ship involved the…
Fake WWII (and after) swiss houses. Swiss concrete bunkers disguised as mountain houses. This camouflaged bunkers were almost secret until 2004. Theatre set designers and artists were hired…
Swiss mastery in camouflage also produced other typologies, like those bunkers disguised to look as natural elements, such as rocks or vegetation. Photo: Leo Fabrizio, from Leo ‘Fabrizio:…
Fake WWII (and after) swiss houses. Swiss concrete bunkers disguised as mountain houses. These camouflaged bunkers were almost secret until 2004. Theatre set designers and artists were hired…
Brazilian born Alberto de Santos Dumont tests in France the controls of his first aircraft with it suspended from his No. 14 airship. Santos Dumont called the airplane…
The Vought V-173, known as the “Flying Pancakeā, was an experimental airplane designed by Charles H. Zimmerman during WWII, under the US Navy fighter aircraft program. This plane…