HOMAK HS30103660 8-Gun Security Cabinet, Gloss Black

December 3, 2008 Filed Under: Home Improvement

The 8 Gun Security Cabinet is manufactured using the highest grade of raw materials available. With a 7/8 inch steel thickness, this unit provides maximum organization using shelves and removable plastic bins. A four point tubular locking system includes two individually coded keys. Can store up to 8 guns and extras. Buy

Eclipse II Corner Desk in Golden Oak – Bestar Office Furniture – 83430-64

November 7, 2008 Filed Under: Home Improvement

This furniture arrives unassembled. Have everything within reach. Accomodates laptops or computer monitors, also providing ample work surfaces. 83430 Features: Open storage section with shelves. Two small hutches Keyboard Shelf on ball-bearing slides Grommet for wire management Leg levelers Limited five-year warranty Finish: Golden Oak Dimensions: 60″(W) x 60″(D) x 54.4″(H) Buy From Amazon

Two Villas Koseze by Sadar Vuga Arhitekti

March 22, 2009 Filed Under: Architecture
Two Villas Koseze by Sadar Vuga Arhitekti

The two houses are conceived so that despite their respective different positions that influence their natural lighting as well as their boundary conditions and associations with the neighbors, the two proprietors’ residential circumstances are as similar as possible and enjoyable throughout the year. For this reason, the houses are varied as corresponding to their position, which also contributes to their identification. The complex is closed towards... 

Stainless Steel Sculptures Created by Carlo Borer

November 13, 2011 Filed Under: Architecture
Stainless Steel Sculptures Created by Carlo Borer

For sculpture lover, here we present some of the artistic and beautiful sculptures designed by Zurich, Switzerland based sculptor, Carlo Borer, The sculptor that his objects in virtual space using CAD to complex procedures in virtual reality and high-tech tools like using lasers, but eventually also using sophisticated craftsmanship created the sculptures in the real world. Both of these sculpture presented here are the sculptures that are made of... 

The Lobby Reception & Bar at the Hotel Josef in Prague

July 21, 2011 Filed Under: Construction
The Lobby Reception & Bar at the Hotel Josef in Prague

Bellow are the pictures of the Lobby Reception & Bar of the Hotel Josef, located in Prague, Czech Republic. The sleek and chic modern design Lobby Hotel That lead you into the great place to spend the night. This Hotel Josef is designed by The architect Eva Jiricna located In the very heart of one of the most beautiful medieval cities in Europe, and has 109- room and offers a design concept that elegantly blends the most modern elements with the... 

New Dow Impact Modifier for Rigid Vinyl Material Greatly Boosts Impact, Gloss and Processing Performance

September 17, 2009 Filed Under: Construction
New Dow Impact Modifier for Rigid Vinyl Material Greatly Boosts Impact, Gloss and Processing Performance

Producing vinyl window profiles remains a highly competitive contest that pits increasing performance against decreasing manufacturing costs. Dow Plastics Additives, a division of The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE:Dow), is now providing answers for both of these contrasting demands with their recently introduced Paraloid™ KM-X100 Pro impact modifier. Even while rigid vinyl demand for construction applications is forecast to be weak until housing starts... 

Nexia Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire Beachfront Property in Mexico

November 5, 2008 Filed Under: Real Estate

Nexia Holdings, Inc. reported that on Tuesday, October 28, 2008 it signed a Letter of Intent with Alexander Lindale, LLC to acquire three lots of beachfront property in the Playa Palmeras tourist community. The purchase price of $310,000 will be paid with the issuance of 62,000 restricted shares of Series C Preferred Stock of Nexia. This development is the first on the Campeche Gulf Coast, located approximately 40 kilometers/24.8 miles from Campeche,... 

Centre Pompidou-Metz by Shigeru Ban, Jean de Gastines and Philip Gumuchdjian

May 20, 2010 Filed Under: Architecture
Centre Pompidou-Metz by Shigeru Ban, Jean de Gastines and Philip Gumuchdjian

The Centre Pompidou-Metz, the first derivative of a foremost French cultural institution the Centre Pompidou in Paris, holds its grand opening in May 2010 with the exhibition entitled “Masterpieces?”. Though it was built as an offshoot to the Centre Pompidou, the Centre Pompidou-Metz museum is entirely independent in its scientific and cultural choices. Intended as a place of unique experiences, the Centre Pompidou-Metz will make possible for... 

The Classical Language of Architecture

November 16, 2008 Filed Under: Architecture

Classical architecture is a visual ‘language’ and like any other language has its own grammatical rules. Classical buildings as widely spaced in time as a Roman temple, an Italian Renaissance palace and a Regency house all show an awareness of these rules even if they vary them, break them or poetically contradict them. Sir Christopher Wren Wren

Composer Public Art Sculpture by Heinz Aeschlimann

September 16, 2011 Filed Under: Architecture
Composer Public Art Sculpture by Heinz Aeschlimann

If you love to see a public sculpture art around the world, you might love this one, A public sculture named Composer located in Vancouver, Canada. This sculpture art is Designed by Heinz Aeschlimann, A Swiss artist and designer. So beautiful, so artistic, modern and lovely. via