"Have you ever thought how it would be like to live in a bunker or an underground tunnel? Well, today we bring you the upgraded version of that, which is an all-equipped underground home. Situated in the Swiss village of Vals, deep in the mountains, the house is very hard to spot, which makes for a perfect gateway. The unusual architecture plan comes from SeARCH and Christian Muller Architects, and includes all the facilities a common house has, such as a guest room, an entertainment area, but also 「specialized」 interiors like an underground pathway. The entrance is a wide oval opening that you are driven to by some traditional stairs made in stone. Large windows make it noticeable and draw attention to the inside décors- that is when the people living there are up for some company. – via Trendir"
- Jackie
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"Shipping container architecture is one of the biggest (relatively) new things in building these days. With the low cost, environmentally friendliness, and availability of the materials, it's no wonder that more and more architects are getting turned on to the possibilities of shipping containers. They're perfect for more than just building houses; they are also the ideal material for low-cost communal and emergency housing. For dorms, urban apartments, jails and emergency shelters, shipping containers provide an ideal jumping-off point."
- Jackie
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Bir odaya, yaşam alanına kitap kadar ruh katan birşey olduguna inanmıyorum. Abduzeedo'dan yaratıcı ve güzel kitaplıklar toplaması.http://abduzeedo.com/space-s... miss
çok güzel hepsi bu alanların hepsi benim olsun kedi gibi tüm gün sürüneyim şu kitaplara raflarda uyuyayım
- pudra
olsun Üzüm'üm, dağladın yüreğimi bugün paylaştıklarınla. nefis.
- Erhan Kayakuş
1 numero çok güzel hakkaten , peder beyin tüneldeki evi böyle. sahaf dükkanının üst katını ev yaptı kendine ahşap yüksek tavan böyle az ışık alan yerden göğe kütüphane bi yer yaptı kendine eşşek sıpası. gel evladım sen yaşa burda da demiyo hiç. :(
- Üstün Üzüm
aynen ben de 1 numaraya bittim. tamam kitabın her türlüsüne kabulüm de dağınık durması bence daha hoş oluyor. belli bir düzeni olmayacak. sadece sen bileceksin düzeni ama bakan ne nerde anlamayacak.
- Erhan Kayakuş
@erhan onu seven bunu da sevdi http://www.imdb.com/title... muhakkak indir izle 3 sezonluk bir brit komedi dizisi, ultra asabi irish bir abinin sahibi oldugu küçük bir kitap dükkanında geçiyor. on numero. @pudra hop sırada ben varım!! taht kavgası mı çıkartıcan ehaeh
- Üstün Üzüm
yaa ben yatak üstü kitaplara bayıldım çok kullanışlıymış. çık yatağana seç kitabını oku miss
- takuhi özbülbül
hop buldum bile torrenti. 18 bölüm değil mi, 6-6-6 üç sezon?
- Erhan Kayakuş
@Ebru : katılıyorum derken hangisine :P ?
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Anyone can preview this redesign by creating an account, logging in and then clicking the “Try Beta” link at the top right of any page. The “Wikipedia Usability Initiative” has been divided into two phases. Phase 1 was the prototype phase, and it ended in the summer of 2009. The project team is currently in the second phase, which is the development and testing phase.
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The Cape-Town-based artist Kirsten Felbert, who is formally known as K!RST, unveals her latest creations for the Am I Collective charity bear project. Am I Collective invited local South African artists to hand-paint a 40cm tall vinyl bare, which will be seen on exhibitions and auctioned off for child welfares on December 1st, 2009.
- Sasha Kovaliov(.com)
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Deniz Eyuboglu is a graphic designer from the Turkish city of Istanbul, which is possibly Europe’s most booming city at the moment. With a collection of high-tech character designs, whose components come from a diverse selection of gadgets such as cameras and speakers, Eyuboglu creates a family of fun and futuristic personalities.
- Sasha Kovaliov(.com)
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We love, love, love jazz. And we have a soft spot for good animation. So we’re all over Silhouettes of Jazz — a brilliant animated short film from SIGGRAPH Asia 2009, outlining the history of jazz in a virtual shadow art museum.
- Sasha Kovaliov(.com)
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