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SWOLVERINE Athlete: Chelsea Young
Travel does not exist without home….If we never return to the place we started, we would just be wandering, lost. Home is a reflecting surface, a place to measure our growth and enrich us after being infused with the outside world.
Josh Gates (via observando)
"I don't think you can come into your wisdom until you have made mistakes on your own skin and felt them in reality of your own life." —Elizabeth Gilbert
Theatine Church, Munich„ Germany
something to see this August
Love it - talent is a myth...
Design Within Reach Buckhead Bedroom | WAV
Every street in the United States.
All Streets consists of 240 million individual road segments. No other features — no outlines, cities, or types of terrain — are marked, yet canyons and mountains emerge as the roads course around them, and sparser webs of road mark less populated areas.
Buy the poster.
DIY Inspiration: Crafty Wood Log Chaise Lounge
Rustic spaces, whether they are outdoors or indoors– always call for natural elements. If you’re sick of looking at expensive leather chaise lounges from Restoration Hardware, think outside the box and get crafty.Gathering up wood logs from yardwork or lumber scraps can prove to be a positive thing when you’re looking to make a beautiful chaise lounge. Instead of chopping up firewood or putting wood into a landfill, grab the toolbox and make your very own wood log lounge chair. It only takes a few simple tools and steps, and with this simple step by step video (below)– you’ll be sipping iced tea in no time. via
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Every dollar spent at a locally owned business generates two-to-four times the economic development impacts as a dollar spent on an equivalent non-local business.
Forbes piece on the amazing power of spending locally. (via poptech)
Local love!
So true!
falls into architect humor.....
Living Room Design By Prue Ruscoe
mix of stairs and ,magic of the under stair space
EM2N - Restoration of the viaduct arches, Zurich 2010. A great urban renewal project that breathes new life to a previously derelict infrastructural barrier. Photos (C) Roger Frei.
Submerged Churches.
These churches from all over the world are not victims of natural disaster, they all sit in the valley of a reservoir. Many reservoirs were created in valleys with small towns or villages nestled in them, the benefit of having reservoirs always outweighed the cost in relocating a small population. In many of these settlements the religious buildings were the tallest and once the valleys were flooded they could still be seen poking out of the water in a surreal post apocalyptic manner. Lots of them still survive, making more of an appearance every time the water level drops.
Among these examples are Ladybower, Graun, Panta de Sau, Tehri and Potosi
Great Images
Church in Foligno, Italy by Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas
he spoke at Tulane when I was in college - always a soft spot for his archtiecture
Water Map by Julia Kononenko
Use a topographic map as a basin where the water flows through the ducts resembling the river channels.
A wooden three-dimension basin representing the streets of central part of London. London map choice being a tribute to the fact that it was England where first industrial products had appeared back in the XVIII century.
fantastic