Adaptive Reuse: 15 Creative House & Home Conversions
When old billboards, fire towers and grain silos outlive their old purposes, there’s no need to tear them down – especially since they can be transformed into surprisingly modern, livable ...
When old billboards, fire towers and grain silos outlive their old purposes, there’s no need to tear them down – especially since they can be transformed into surprisingly modern, livable ...
Professional commercial photographers are classified as photographers who are paid for their images. Whether the pictures are fashion photos or snapped by paparazzi, any photographer paid for their ...
The world's worst skyscraper disaster is still fresh in our minds, and every year sees a new calamity in our global obsession with building storey after storey, higher and higher. You would think ...
When the Allied Forces came ashore in the Normandy region of France on June 6th, 1944, they freed French citizens from occupation by Germany – but the battle to do so was not without its costs, ...
For every kid who ever took apart his family's electronics just to see how they worked, David Trautrimas has concocted fantastical worlds full of upended, dismantled household appliances ...
Architect Marlon Blackwell does something with his designs that many architects seem unable or unwilling to do: he takes the building's environment into consideration when designing a structure. ...
Sculptures decorate landscapes, museums, and buildings, but water covers the majority of the Earth's surface thus making it the world's largest art gallery. The ocean is filled with mystery and ...
Who didn't want to live in a house of Lego bricks as a child? James May, host of a new BBC series called James May's Toy Stories (also a life-long toy enthusiast and the host of Top Gear) had to ...
Stonehenge, the historic and mysterious monument on the Salisbury Plain in England, has intrigued humans for centuries. While no one is really sure what it was used for or how it was built, one ...
From deep in the jungle to high above the sharp mountainous rocks and raging rapids below, mankind builds bridges to cross to the other side. Some are outright treacherous, either ...