Eisa Baddour is a Syria-born visual and architectural designer based in Milan, Italy, who pushed aside his passion once he realized the cost big cities have on nature.
He came up with an incredible project called Archianimals where he illustrates iconic structures on top local animals.
“Human invasion is taking over natural resources,” Baddour told Bored Panda. “Countries that were once identified by their culture or their natural beauty are seeking recognition for their engineering achievements. It is getting really hard to answer ethical questions nowadays such as: which is more important? a building or an animal?”
He shares his work on his Facebook page where he has gained almost 4k followers. Scroll down and take a look at Archianimals below.


