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See-through homes Constructed Entirely Out Of Glass

Posted By Kirti Ranjan Nayak on Wednesday 23 January 2013 | 22:03

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Planned by architect Carlo Santambrogio, these houses are designed to made entirely made out of glass, even the bedroom and the staircase.  

From changing to bathing, sleeping and eating, the blue hued glass cube would leave a little to the imagination.  Perhaps thats why the architect chose to use computer generated graphics of the Glass Concept Home in an imagined reclusive woodland, away from the snoopy eyes of the Peeping Toms.


If the wintery scene looks a little freezing for you, dont panic, as the 7mm glass can be heated to give proper warmth. At £4,000 per square metre, a typical three bedroom family home would cost about £400,000 to build. But if you got money, architect and glass designer Santambrogio is willing to design almost any glass structure you can think of.

Almost every aspect of the house is made of glass but it seems comfort still comes first. The bed is one of the only items not to be made of glass.
But if you crave privacy, this house may not be for you..!!
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30- STOREY BUILDING BUILT IN 15 DAYS IN CHINA

Posted By Kirti Ranjan Nayak on Thursday 29 November 2012 | 22:21

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The very thought that a 30-story building could be built in 15 days is truely beyond our imagination. But it happened in China, as a 30-storey hotel was built in just 15 days. 

This plan was undertaken by Broad Group and the building was built in the Hunan Province of China, near Dongting lake. This Chinese construction company specializes in sustainable architecture, and prefabricated modules placed on steel structures.


The Broad Sustainable Building’s foundation was laid ahead of time, while building itself was largely factory manufactured. Once the pieces were shipped to the site, all that was left was for construction workers to put it all together in record time.

According to the Broad Sustainable Building’s website, the building was 93 percent factory made, a process which they say eliminates risks associated with design and construction quality, budget and construction delays, ABC News reports.

Critics, however, questioned the safety the building, pointing to the lack of oversight and the pace at which it went up. The Broad Sustainable Building has attempted projects like this before, building a 15-story hotel in just a week as well as a six-story pavilion in less than a day.

Reports suggest the 30-story hotel built in 15 days is sturdy enough to stand up to a magnitude-9.0 earthquake. The hotel is also reportedly energy-efficient and more solid all the way around than one might surmise. But the most interesting fact of all remains: It is a 30-story building that was built in 15 days.

Check out the amazing time lapse video of the construction:




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Feeling bored? Try these paper plate fish..

Posted By Kirti Ranjan Nayak on Saturday 20 October 2012 | 23:01

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Have kids in home? Try decorating it for them. Even involve them in such creative acts.
Doesn't need much of effort, just a few paper plates, markers, scissors and a pinch of creativity.


Here's a loving couple to start with..


Once you master the basics, try mixing it up with other decorative, like a small hat, flowers, hairs, glitters.
Let your thoughts do the talking and you can have a beautiful school of fish, something like this:


And here is how you can decorate your room.. Doesn't look bad. Does it ?

Credits: www.danamadeit.com
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The Biggest Bather Of Them All, the Giant Woman Sculpture surprises all

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Hamburg’s Inner Alster Lake had a new inhabitant. For ten days, a giant woman sculpture called “Die Badende” (“The Bather”) graced the lake, making it the world's biggest bathtub.

She rises 13 feet out of the water, stretches 67 feet long and weighs more than 2 tons of styrofoam-and-steel sculpture.
Created by German sculptor Oliver Voss, “Die Badende” was in reality an advertisement for British beauty products company Soap & Glory to promote the “art” of bathing.

Check out more pics.. (c) Sean Gallup/Getty Images.


Many tourists were awestruck by the aquatic sculpture, that showed the woman's head and knees if she were soaking in a bathtub.

“The Bather” was lifted out of the water on August 12 by a crane. And the company had a giant towel at the ready to dry her off. Good thing, too: one can expect she’d be a bit pruny after her 10-day soak.





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The Marvelous Floating Stage of the Bregenz Festival In Austria

Posted By Amazing World Online on Tuesday 18 September 2012 | 10:16

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The Seebühne, a massive floating stage on Lake Constance, is the centerpiece of the annual Bregenz Festival in Austria. The stage hosts elaborate opera productions that are famous for their extraordinary set designs, for audiences of up to 7000. 

The open-air theater has become famous over the years for its artistic design and grand scale. Even if you’ve never been to the Bregenz Festival, you’ve already seen this stage if you caught the 2008 James Bond film, Quantum of Solace, which features a performance of Puccini’s Tosca on the Seebühne.





Want one of these for your next high budget event? Call the man himself David  Fielding .

David Fielding is both a stage director and stage designer. His work is unparalled and his genuis is nothing short of brilliant magic. If you have the budget and you want the best and you have a room big enough for his mastery call and see if he is free. 

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Amazing 3D Street Art

Posted By Amazing World Online on Thursday 6 September 2012 | 16:52

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Amazing 3D Street Art






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Amazing Creativity With Nature

Posted By Amazing World Online on Monday 3 September 2012 | 17:48

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Amazing Creativity with Nature







Image Source ~  paktrendz.com
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