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Real Life Up House

Real Life Up House

Flying house from Pixar’s animated movie “Up” was recreated in real life. Team of engineers constructed basic structure of a house and used 300 balloons to make it fly. The entire experimental aircraft was more than 10 stories high, reached an altitude of over 10,000 feet, and flew for approximately one hour. The [...]

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Pushing Home Design More to The Limit

Pushing Home Design More to The Limit

Just like the world which is going crazy, architectures and architects have gone also completely mad. They are taking house design to the limit. Modern home concept with and old 70s style house is for sure a challenge for the architect where they need to transform the house structure into a car. Hot [...]

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World’s Tallest Climbing Wall

World’s Tallest Climbing Wall

Towering over 121 feet in the air (37 meters) and with an overhang of 36 feet (11 meters) the Excalibur at the Klimcentrum Bjoeks (Bjoeks Climb Center) in the town of Groningen, The Netherlands, is considered to be the tallest climbing wall in the world. As long as you don’t take into consideration mountains, cliffs [...]

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Unique Shell-Shaped House

Unique Shell-Shaped House

How do you feel if you live in this house? A build like a snail shell at Mexico City, Nautilus House so beautiful and fun. Its suitable for family house with small children or the couple who like a something unique. This house inspiring of imagination and story tell with technique involving a frame of [...]

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A Storytelling Space: Outdoor Fireplace By Haugen/Zohar Architects

A Storytelling Space: Outdoor Fireplace By Haugen/Zohar Architects

The Outdoor fireplace by Norwegian architects Haugen/Zohar has been created with children in mind. The architects wanted to combine an enclosed space that could provide both warmth and a place to sit around a fire and tell stories. Working with a limited budget, the creators used leftover construction materials from a nearby construction site. They [...]

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