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multifaceted concrete ceiling floats above residential space in taiwan

designboom

TaG Living’s apartment design draws from a bar-themed concept TaG Living’s Aftertaste of Multi-Roasted project focuses on creating a home that serves as more than just a resting place for its owner.

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Frieze London is 20: what to see at the Art Fair and beyond on its milestone edition

The Spaces

’ The London of 2003 was languishing in a post-YBA, pre-Post-Internet era, Banksy was still carefreely tagging on its streets; Grayson Perry had accepted the Turner Prize, and Olafur Eliasson was enveloping Tate Modern’s (shiny new) Turbine Hall with The Weather Project. Frieze Sculpture Park. Image: Charlotte Colbert.

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How to Explore Inman Park Edges While Getting a Hairdo Pt. 2 of 2 The Wisteria Block

Architecture Tourist

See Part 1: How to Explore Inman Park Edges While Getting a Hairdo Pt. Good grief, it's a total red-themed, white table-clothed, attentive-waiters-in-black, Italian restaurant with three (3) dining rooms. Wow, an un-tagged wall. See Part 1: How to Explore Inman Park Edges While Getting a Hairdo Pt. The Wisteria block.

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Reflections on Year 1 in New York City [3]

A Better Built Environment

Parks were dominated by the sounds of nature rather than the traffic surrounding them. Parks became centers of community life until the Mayor finally agreed to close some select neighborhood streets for cars so people had more space. Kids were running around playing laser tag. It made urban spaces incredibly pleasant.

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It is architect's role "to point out health and safety risks" says commenter

Deezen

While the tragic outcome of the Vessel may make it not 'functional', I'm sure some would argue that many other large-scale public artworks (some approaching this price tag to build) are also not 'functional'," wrote Vandra. Bath is mostly neo-neo-classical or Georgian revival and has always been a sort of theme park."

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Architects and their Deserted Island Music | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Linkin Park – “Meteora” Need some energy? Sammy Hagar - VOA Later in summer of 1984 going to work at Handy Dan got my first ticket driving my first car, a hot rod that I had built, listening to “I can’t drive 55” by Sammy Hagar and having to explain to my parents why the song got me in trouble. Still the best.