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The house between two rocks
Looks like a great spot for some extra support.
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Sandy Hook task force recommends demolition and rebuilding
An advisory board wants the Sandy Hook Elementary School building torn down and replaced.
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Unbelievable: What All the LEGO Bricks in the World Could Build
Hundreds of full-size White Houses. Dozens of the world's tallest building. Here's what could be built with the more than 400 billion interlocking bricks.
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Barns Are Painted Red Because of the Physics of Dying Stars
Have you ever noticed that almost every barn you have ever seen is red? Turns out there's a reason for that that has to do with the chemistry of dying stars.
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Breathtaking GoPro Video Shows Installation of Final Section of One World Trade Center Spire
The installation of the uppermost section of the One World Trade Center spire was captured in a vertigo-inducing video with a GoPro camera. The video is somewhat lengthy, but you can skip ahead to the moment workers fix the segment in place, and catch a breathtaking fisheye view of Lower Manhattan at the same time. The spire was put in place on May 10, 2013.
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The Unconventional Forms And Modern Design Of The M House
The M House is a project that, even though doesn’t have a unique name, it does have a very special design. The M House can be Sinera, in the Republic of Moldova and it was designed by Chisinau-based architectural practice Marcel Luchian Studio. It’s a single family home and it impressed with its unconventional shape and modern architecture.
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How to Photograph Interiors Like a Professional
The New York Institute of Photography claims that “a room is merely a shell, its appearance is an afterthought at best. Therefore most people never give much thought to making a room the the subject of a photograph. That is a mistake.” Interiors are great subjects to photograph for a myriad of reasons. A photograph can serve to capture a memory of one’s youth whether for oneself or for one’s children. It can also be used to capture furnishings and artwork for insurance purposes, or for the sale
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The World's Most Luxurious Metro Station?
Here's what a subway station looks like in Saudi Arabia.
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Things you Must Fix in Your Home Today!
We update our wardrobes to reflect the changing and emerging styles, so naturally we should update our homes. In the long-run, a well maintained and updated home is necessary if you plan on putting your house on the market. Whether this is your first or second home, you are likely to, at some point, move on. By staying current with the styles you will have less work to do to your home should you decide that you do want to put it on the market
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Listed For $190 Million, This Is America's New Most Expensive Home For Sale
Greenwich, Conn. has long been known for its pricey ZIP codes, enviable proximity to New York City, and of course, a diaspora of wealthy Wall Street residents that has earned it a nickname as the hedge fund capital of the country.
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Just an awesome tree house
Wish I had one of these when I was a kid. Screw it, gimme one now.
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How a Massive New Railroad Is Being Blasted Out Beneath New York City
You could be standing right on top of the United States' biggest public transportation infrastructure project ever and not have the slightest clue—because its cavernous tunnels are being carved out a full 160 feet below ground.
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Mad Genius Buys Volcano, Transforms It Into Naked-Eye Observatory
Way out on the edge of the Painted Desert in Arizona, 70-year-old Californian artist James Turrell has spent the past three decades excavating a 389,000-year-old extinct volcano. Roden Crater, as it’s known, is Turrell’s magnum opus. Whenever it’s finally complete, this black and red cinder caldera will be a monumental naked-eye observatory to surpass any throughout history.
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17 of the Oldest Man-Made Structures On Earth Still In Use
Of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only one wonder still exists today: the crumbling, gorgeous Great Pyramids of Giza. But there are plenty of other ancient structures that deserve our attention too, from a 2,000-year-old church to a more than 1,000-year-old Buddhist temple that's made out of timber.
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Houses on a hill in Tibet
Cool view, but these houses are probably rubbish.
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Bixby Creek Bridge
Bixby Creek Bridge, also known as Bixby Bridge. It is one of the tallest single-span concrete bridges in the world and one of the most photographed bridges along the Pacific Coast due to its aesthetic design and location.
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Fake Pool in Japan
Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich created this illusion of people walking underwater called The Swimming Pool, for The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa, Japan.
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House Pool
NOW this is one amazing Pool to have beneath your house.
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What It Really Looks Like Atop the World’s Tallest Building
In January, Dubai photog Gerald Donovan showed us what the earth looks like from the pinnacle of the world’s tallest building, thanks to a 360 degree panorama that was ‘shopped to remove the Burj Khalifa itself. But today, Donovan released the original, undoctored image—and it’s even better than the original.
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The $40 Billion Chinese Plan To Build A Waterway Across Nicaragua That Would Rival The Panama Canal
One of the largest infrastructure projects ever.
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