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Historic Homes Inspire a Spooky Tale (4 photos)

February 13, 2018 Ben Dolnick 0
One in an occasional series about how our homes affect our lives in unexpected ways
Getting an idea for a novel is like getting the flu — you often aren’t sure where you picked it up, and once it’s established, it tends to stick around longer, and cause more suffering, than you remember…

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Proposed Bridge in Sweden Will Turn a River Into a Public Amphitheater

February 13, 2018 Rory Stott 0

Kalix, a small town in Northern Sweden, has plans to replace its current bridge over the river in 2019. As part of the process, The Swedish Traffic Administration commissioned Erik Andersson Architects to design an initial study for a bridge that would not only replace the existing bridge’s functions, but also add new elements to turn the new bridge into a gathering space and public amenity for the town.

Miller Hull clads Washington fire station in red cedar and black metal

February 13, 2018 Jenna McKnight 0

American firm The Miller Hull Partnership has completed a firehouse in the Pacific Northwest with large bi-fold glass doors that enable a quick exit for emergency trucks. The Mercer Island Fire Station 92 is located on a small island directly east of Seattle. The two-storey building replaces an older station built in 1962 that was

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Miller Hull clads Washington fire station in red cedar and black metal

February 13, 2018 Jenna McKnight 0

American firm The Miller Hull Partnership has completed a firehouse in the Pacific Northwest with large bi-fold glass doors that enable a quick exit for emergency trucks. The Mercer Island Fire Station 92 is located on a small island directly east of Seattle. The two-storey building replaces an older station built in 1962 that was

The post Miller Hull clads Washington fire station in red cedar and black metal appeared first on Dezeen.

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P-S House / J-M arquitectura

February 13, 2018 Rayen Sagredo 0

The PS House is located in a land subject to a steep slope, which led us to propose an atypical work within a community with already established design parameters. Under these conditions a work is projected in which its volume rises above the plot looking for the minimum alteration of the existing topography. The vertical circulation duct and two steel pillars are proposed as the primary structural solution for the project.

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2 Gorgeous Attic Apartments That Use Grey As Base

February 13, 2018 HD Staff 0

You can’t go far wrong in applying a modern neutral grey as a base for your decor scheme – or can you? Actually yes you can. Too much of a good thing can become monotonous or dull, too little and your interior design may come across as half-hearted and wishy-washy. So, what to do? These […]

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2 Gorgeous Attic Apartments That Use Grey As Base

February 13, 2018 HD Staff 0

You can’t go far wrong in applying a modern neutral grey as a base for your decor scheme – or can you? Actually yes you can. Too much of a good thing can become monotonous or dull, too little and your interior design may come across as half-hearted and wishy-washy. So, what to do? These […]