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Water Towers Transformed into Houses
Forget bricks, concrete and mortar — repurposed water towers actually make pretty good houses, and definitely unusual ones!
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Real-Life Hobbit Pub Opens in New Zealand
The New Zealand pub, inspired by the beloved Lord of the Rings and Hobbit series, offers fans "a place to drink, a place to meet, a place to rest your hairy feet."
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High Design Restaurants
The past year and a half has seen an impressive new crop of high-design restaurants that demonstrate as much innovation and flair in their architecture and decor as they do in their cuisine.
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Brick in the wall
You can do in very simple way very nice bookshelves and use for that only bricks and wood :D Very simple and very decor.
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Bookshelves from wood boxes
If you want to have very original and eccentric furnitures You don't have to spend a lot of money! Just look aroud you and use your mind! And You'll find many ideas how to make your life easier and more interesting!
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River House
A house in the middle of the Drina River near the town of Bajina Basta, Serbia
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Black wood floor
If you want to renovate your wood floor this is one of ideas. Black floor with white wlls looks fantastic! and every kind of furnitures will looks good with it (all colours).
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900 year old Magical Monastery in Norway
Between the years 1100 and 1300s, there were about 1000 stave churches built along the old trade routes in Norway. The Borgund Stavkirke is the best preserved of any today and is a truly unique temple to visit.
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The Infinity Pool in the Sky
On the 57th storey of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore resides the world’s largest cantilevered platform. Known as the SkyPark, it stretches longer than the Eiffer tower laid down, with an impressive 12,400 square meters (133,477 sq ft) of space.
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House of the witch
This is house in the black forest in Germany.
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Top 10 Unusual Homes Around The World
When describing the dream home, we each have in mind our own ideas and designs. We are all unique and different and this is why each person envisions a space differently. Some people like to keep things simple and classical while others prefer a more adventurous solution. This has sometimes resulted in the creation of some very unusual and intriguing homes. Here are just a few examples:
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Sliding House
The brief was simple: to build a house to retire to in order to grow food, entertain and enjoy the East Anglia landscape. The outcome was as unconventional as they come. A structure that has the ability to vary or connect the overall building's composition and character according to season, weather or simply a desire to delight.
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New York City's First 'Micro Apartments' For Singles
Mayor Bloomberg announced the winning design for the 300-square-foot "micro apartments" that are intended to create affordable housing for singles in New York City.
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Volkswagen’s Spectacular Car Towers
When a person goes to buy a new car, the anticipation is overwhelming. You can imagine yourself seeing the car all beautiful and shiny and this makes the revealing moment even more dramatic. So imagine that you want to buy a new Volkswagen car and you go to Wolfsburg, Germany. There, you enter a 20-story building and take a glass lift that takes you to an observation deck.
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Spectacular garden shed offices
If you were to picture the perfect home office it probably wouldn’t be a tiny space in the corner of your bedroom or living room nor a repurposed closet. Those are still fine solutions but only when you don’t have enough space for a real office. So how about a garden shed office?
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Dubai’s Luxury Underwater Hotel
Dubai’s fascination with overblown architecture has moved below sea level thanks to the announcement of The Water Discus — billed as the world’s largest underwater hotel.
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See through Church in Limburg
The picture that comes first in our minds when we think of churches is of big building with high ceilings and statues of saints, a cold sacred place where Christians come to pray.A revolutionary concept of church was designed and build by Gijs Van Vaerenberg, a collaboration between young Belgian architects Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenberg .Their creation consists of a see-through church.
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The Shard, EU's tallest building, opens to the public
The Shard -- eyesore to some, marvel to others -- on Friday opened to the public, most of whom will head straight to the 72nd floor, 244 meters above ground level.
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Canada's Magical Ice Hotel
Canada's Hôtel de Glace, the unique ice hotel, is back this season for its 13th annual reconstruction.
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North Korea's ghostly 'hotel of doom' could open in 2013
The North Koreans started erecting the 330-meter Ryugyong Hotel, the tallest hotel at the time, in 1987.
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