The human race is a selfish species. Take Google for example, why should we be the only species to enjoy the convenience having desired locations marked by cute teardrop-shaped pins? Taiwanese designer, Shu-Chun Hsiao, has created a project that features the Google maps destination icon as a functioning birdhouse.
![Courtesy of Shu-Chun Hsiao.](https://quietlunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/birdhouses08-e1358358634959.jpg)
Courtesy of Shu-Chun Hsiao.
It is quite intriguing if you think about it. The project gives birth to physical markers that actually indicates a bird’s destination. It seems only right–after all, aren’t they ones who truly have a bird’s eye view?
![Courtesy of Shu-Chun Hsiao.](https://quietlunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/birdhouses04-e1358358687658.jpg)
Courtesy of Shu-Chun Hsiao.
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Courtesy of Shu-Chun Hsiao.
![Courtesy of Shu-Chun Hsiao.](https://quietlunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/birdhouses07-e1358358616975.jpg)
Courtesy of Shu-Chun Hsiao.
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