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Thursday, May 31, 2012

2012 Furniture Trends


We discussed earlier about storage space and how can we increase the storage possibilities on the same ground surface. Using every inch from our house in an intelligent way could solve that problem. Designed by Yi-Cong Lu this cabinet expands offering extra room for storage. The idea behind this cabinet is simple and very ingenious. At first sight this looks like a normal cabinet with normal shelves but in fact that apparently normal shelves are in fact drawers and by pulling them towards exterior the space inside is liberated and you get extra storage space. This kind of interaction makes it a “living” object, that changes its shape and size according to its usage.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark














Inside the Google Chrome Store










Ice Aquarium in Kesennuma






World’s Largest Aquarium


The Radisson Blu Hotel In Berlin, Germany may look like just another luxury hotel, however once you enter it, you will be blown away by the enormous 82-feet high aquarium in the heart of the hotel’s lobby atrium.

The AquaDom is the world’s largest cylindrical aquarium with one million liters of saltwater, and it is a stunning habitat for many species of tropical fish. The AquaDom is maintained by the Sea Life Berlin, which is located right next to the hotel. Sea Life Berlin houses 30 freshwater and saltwater tanks, which are home to thousands of sea dwellers.

Unfortunately, the guests can’t go for a dive in the Aquadom. However, you can take the two-story elevator ride through the middle of the AquaDom, during which you’ll learn about both the tropical fish inhabitants and the architecture of the AquaDom.








Street Art


The most famous street artist in the world, Banksy, strikes again! This nicely trimmed bush is one of his newest street art installations that can be found in Canonbury, London.


Invisible Bicycles


Series of clever photo manipulations by talented artist Zhao Huasen shows people on invisible bicycles riding around the city.







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