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Nov07

Heidi House, Uehara Tokyo

Published by misha in Arts, Asia, Chillin, Cultural, Eating, Japan, Travel Stories, Villas

Heidi House is located in an up-central residential area of Tokyo. The house is keep back from the adjoining site boundaries by 3 meters so there is no fire proofing of the external wall was necessary. This offset from the boundary line established the plan of the building. This is an extremely example for low cost studio and office space.

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Nov07

Dream Pipes, Austria

Published by misha in Adventure, Austria, Camping, Chillin, Eating, Europe, Fishing, Parks, Photos, Romantic, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Travel Tips, Walking

When I mentioned a sleeping pipes like part of accommodation might not sound luxury but it is. DasPark Hotel turns concrete pipes into quite comfortable space for your next overnight stay. Almost like a camping a bit more elegant of course, the DasPark Hotel is a series of inconventional hotel room pipes located on a beautiful flora-filled backdrop just steps from the Danube River, Austria.

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Nov07

Thorncrown Chapel, Arkansas

Published by misha in Adventure, Cultural, Events, North America, Photos, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism, Walking

Through the dense jungle near Eureka Springs, Arkansas (states in the southern region of USA) is located Thorncrown Chapel for a grove of trees in the middle of the forest. The transparent facade, combined with the timber trusses, create the appearance of a grand forest rather than a carefully constructed chapel. But when you come in you ‘ll start appreciating the small details that set it apart as a paragon of architectural achievement.

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Nov07

Restoration in Yemen

Published by misha in Asia, Cultural, Events, Oman, Travel Stories, Travel gear

The Republic of Yemen is a Middle Eastern country located on the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia. The borders are Saudi Arabia to the North, the Red Sea to the West, the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Aden to the South, and Oman to the East. The population of the country is 20 million people.

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Nov05

Grip Toronto, Canada

Published by misha in Arts, Canada, Events, North America, Parks, Travel Stories, Travel Tips, Travel gear

Grip is an advertisement agency located in Toronto, Canada. The space is very elegant and efficiency for working. Alminium framed fabric pod meeting rooms, were used in this office area to provide a unique brainstorming palce for the ad agency team and for all customers.

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Nov05

Flames Central Calgary, Alberta

Published by misha in Canada, Cultural, Eating, Fitness&Gym, North America, Photos, Racing, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Skiing, Travel Stories

Calgary is the largest city in the province Alberta, Canada. Calgary is well-known as a destination for winter sports and ecotourism with a number of major mountain resorts near the city and metropolitan area. The city is among the sunniest in Canada.

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Nov05

Kyoto Station, Japan

Published by misha in Asia, Cultural, Eating, Events, History, Japan, Photos, Travel Stories

Kyoto Station is one of the most important stations in Japan. The station is located in the Shimogyo Scgichjo district in Kyoto city, Japan. Kyoto Station is second largest train station in Japan after Nagoya Station.

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