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Laundry Day’s Vic Ashley Accessorizes Her Barcelona Home With Luxury Smokeware

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Tekla Organic Cotton Bath Towel A prominent logo tag adds a modern touch to this extra-thick and absorbent terry towel made from certified-organic combed cotton that's strong yet soft. "I ultra power efficient with up to a week of music listening. 100% organic cotton, soft and crisp to the touch. Made in Portugal.

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Six Tips for Downsizing Unnecessary Stuff Before a Move

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Take out everything you have neatly tucked away in the bottom shelves and storage boxes. Order some pizza, put on some aughts’ music, and make a party! How many t-shirts do you own that you bought years ago on a whim but haven’t even cut off the tag yet?

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Memories from the Architectural Studio | Life of an Architect

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Home / Memories from Studio / Memories from Studio I once had a jam box “re-purposed” from my work space when I was in 2nd year studio. I did take it back during an all nighter… Kerry Hogue I still have a shoe box full of cassette tapes. I listen to the same music today.

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Eleven innovative designs shortlisted in Dezeen and Samsung's Re:Create Design Challenge

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Starting at home, Djuro created a solar-powered mobile phone charger made using an old non-working Samsung music system from 1991 found at a local recycling yard. The devices would be equipped with GPS and NFC tags that enable owners to expeditiously locate them if lost. The charger enables Djuro to fish in remote coves off the grid.

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Architects and their Deserted Island Music | Life of an Architect

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Home / Architects / Architects and their Deserted Island Music Architects and their Deserted Island Music Bob Borson — September 30, 2013 — 39 Comments There is a game I like to play, it usually involves someone being stranded on a deserted island … and they have to pick their favorite [ fill in the blank ].

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Proof that Architects are not Boring | Life of an Architect

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At the discretion of the individual, I had a space that was titled “Surprise me with something” Here is the instruction and example I provided for that form: “This is a box for you to use – should you choose – to write anything you want. Gotta “know your box” I got stabbed twice in 2010.

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I love you Building - Happy Valentine's Day | Life of an Architect

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cue the sexy love building music ] Michael Malone - Brion Vega Cemetery, San Vito d’Altivole, Italy. We were in awe of this simple yet artfully engineered box on what other’s might term and unbuildable location. I did, however, ask everyone to tell me what their favorite building was … the one that they truly loved. [