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Toyota Looking to Expand Stylish Prefab Homes Unit
Forget the fact that I lived in Japan and absolutely love its culture, I didn't know that Toyota had a homes unit.
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The Fall
http://www.cinemattraction.com/ ?p=1051Stephen Berkman/Roadside Attractions Tarsem/India-United Kingdom-United States 2008 A film to divide opinion if ever there was one, The Fall is stuffed to the brim with wondrous landscapes, staggering architecture and fantastical locations – all supposedly genuine and CGI-free.
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Today's Photo - La Torre Agbar, Barcelona, Spain
http://www.tysonwilliams.com/ 2008/ 07/ todays_photo_la_torre_agbar_ba.htmlTitle: "La Torre Agbar, Barcelona, Spain" For all of my digital photography and to view each photo in larger format, please visit my Flickr. I post one photo a day on this web site. Technical details of each photo are listed blow, you can also click on the photo to view it on Flickr.
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"Pod butem" Town House - detail
http://katowicedailyphoto.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 07/ pod-butem-town-house-detail.ht…The restored house close to the main square.
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Rotating Skyscraper
http://www.nextnature.net/ ?p=2554Rotating Skyscraper Remember the wind shaped pavilion? In Dubai they do it bigger. Architect David Fisher designed a skyscraper that rotates by wind power. Each floor rotates independently at different speeds, resulting in an ever changing shape that is not only spectacular but – with a wind turbine on every floor – should also be self-powered.
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House Diary #3 - Sketches
http://www.darrenbarefoot.com/ archives/ 2008/ 07/ house-diary-3-sketches.htmlThis is a third in a series of posts about the process of building a house on Pender Island. If you’re just joining us, you may want to read the first and second entries before this one. We recently got a series of sketches from John, our architect.
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Simon Jenkins: New Chairman of National Trust
http://phdiva.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 07/ simon-jenkins-new-chairman-of-national.htm…Writer Simon Jenkins to chair National Trust - The Guardian
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Which PKD Story Are We In Today ?
http://fraser.typepad.com/ frolix_8/ 2008/ 07/ which-pkd-sto-3.htmlThe Crack In Space - "In the present target article, we argue that Darwin was mistaken..." Ubik - "Now, the country's spies want to build a Second Life of their own. And they want it to have a time machine." The Hood Maker - "Described as a "brain breathalyzer," the device promises to monitor
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Hazlehurst: Resident’s Response To Holt Architects
http://ventnorblog.com/ hazlehurst-residents-response-to-holt-architects/If you didn’t see the article in last week’s County Press regarding the ongoing saga of Hazelhurst in Freshwater, check it out before reading on. It features a response from the architect for the project, Roy Holt. What follows is a response from Freshwater resident, Tony Robson, to the architect.
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From ubiquitous technology to human context (videos)
http://www.experientia.com/ blog/ from-ubiquitous-technology-to-human-context-vi…On Wednesday 2 July Nicolas Nova (LIFT lab) moderated a session at the World Congress of Architecture in Turin, Italy, entitled “From ubiquitous technology to human context - Technology applied to architecture and design: does it solve problems or create needs?”.
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thin house
http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/ 08/ 07/ 04/One of ddoi's visitors sent me an email a long time ago telling about the thinnest house in Toronto. After years I went and found it, or at least I think I did. So thank you for your tip. Taken on Shuter street. Smaller version on flickr.
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