June 2012
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Creatively Partitioned Chelsea Townhouse On Three...
Located in a Chelsea brownstone landmark townhouse, these splendid residential spaces fluctuate between outside and inside. Renovated for a a fashion designer in search of a balanced composition of textures, colors and light, this 3,400 square foot residence in Chelsea, New York, was designed by Archi-Tectonics. The low garden level, adorned with cascading greenery, woodwork and brickwork, leads...
May 2012
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bornnotmade:
+ kale (marinated in olive oil, lemon, salt, pepper), ricotta, cracked black pepper, prosciutto
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Skyrim’s Giant Dragon Wall
Alduin’s Wall, the giant stone wall that not only plays an important role in Skyrim but which was also prominent in the game’s early advertising, was last year turned into an actual thing.
Strung up at Bethesda’s E3 and PAX booths, it’s now found itself a permanent home in the offices of the game’s developer, where no doubt Max von Sydow will be flown in any...
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Lately I’ve been noticing a growing, or should I say sinking, trend. Artists have created fantastic illusions consisting of sculptures that look as if they’re sinking into the ground! Whether it’s Sue and Peter Hill who made the magnificent Mud Maid at the Lost Gardens of Heligan, UK (see above) or Banky who transforms an ordinary row of orange traffic cones into an...