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The kitchen is 270 square feet with solid maple floors. The lower cabinets are stainless steel, with the upper cabinets being engineered macassar ebony. The countertop is carrara marble. The backsplash is frosted then painted glass. All appliances are KitchenAid with the exception of the ventilator which is by Faber. The sink, faucet, and sprayer are all by Blanco. The windows have cell blinds.
(With apologies to Brett Easton Ellis.)
A beautiful example of Stockholm architecture.
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A chevron pattern in turquoise and muted shades of green a mauve make for an unique statement in this art to wear necklace. I started with pale moss green linen and accented it with a grid of translucent metallic gold fabric paint. I then embroidered the geometric pattern onto the pendant using satin stitch with cotton embroidery thread. The pendant is backed with soft celery ultrasuede and there is a layer of fabric interfacing inside to add stiffness to the pendant.
I edged the entire pendant with brick stitch and added translucent aqua dangles on antique brass wire. Wire loops were also embedded into the pendant, and a delicate antique brass finish chain with lobster claw hook was added.
Dimensions: The pendants is 3 inches (7.62 cm) wide by 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) tall, and the dangles
hang down another quarter inch (.64 cm). Each length of chain is 8 inches (20.3 cm) long.
The first and highest seaside tower with a revolving restaurant Located on The East Coast of Thailand; 240 meters high, you can stand and gaze at the beauty of the coastline and Pattaya City.
Sky Shuttle, Speed Shuttle and Tower Jump the best vantage point for a breathtaking view with the challenge and excitement. You can jump from 170 meters high off the tower, or go with the Sky shuttle to the beach and having something faster with the Speed Shuttle.
Pattaya, located off the Gulf of Thailand, is approximately 145 km south of the city of Bangkok, surrounded by Bang Lamung District.
The city of Pattaya is a special municipal area which covers the whole tambon Nong Prue (Nongprue) and Na Kluea (Naklua) and parts of Huai Yai and Nong Pla Lai. Bang Lamung township which forms the northern border of Pattaya covers parts of the tambon Bang Lamung (Banglamung), Nong Pla Lai and Takhian Tia. Bang Sali is on the southern border of Pattaya.
This is my hand screenprinted, silkscreen poster for the tip top Belle & Sebastian's North American Tour.
Belle & Sebastian are pretty much my favoritest favorite band, and have been for well over a decade. So, we're beyond-all-reason-honored and thrilled to do their limited edition 2010 North American Tour poster (our 2nd poster for the lovelies from Glasgow).
Simply put? They're the bestest.
This start of a love letter is my all hand screenprinted poster for the fantastic Belle & Sebastian with poppy-red and midnight black hand-mixed acrylic silkscreen inks. Edition: 500 in total (400 were sold by the band, on tour and I have an Artists Edition of 100 posters.) Size: 16x22 inches (39.4 cm x 55.9 cm.) Paper: archival Cougar, White 100lb cover weight.
This small ceramic dish in the shape of a fish is unmarked, but is probably by Jaru of California. It was found in Hopkins, Minnesota.
This large ceramic vessel was created by Bremen, Germany-based ceramicist Gerhard Liebenthron (1925-2005). Marked with a hand-incised GL 1954, it was created just 2 years after he opened his studio. It was found in Atlanta.
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Sustainable Systems and Green Materials
Sustainable Systems and Green Materials
1) Photovoltaic solar energy system
2) Grey water recycling system - takes water from the -bathroom sinks and showers, and the washing machine, filtering it and pumping it to the fruit trees in the garden
3) Rain water collection system
4) Passive Cooling - uses low windows on the windward side and high windows on the leeward side of the house. Cross ventilation is maximized by eliminating most of the interior walls and aligning windows and sliding glass doors. Ceiling fans are distributed across the ceiling to move the warm air out when there is no natural breeze.
5) In order to reduce the size of the house, we used efficient efficient custom storage system of movable shelves and cabinets runs through the length of the house. This allows for a smaller, but smarter building.
6) Natural Daylighting - uses interior clerestory windows and transoms to allow all of the rooms to borrow light from each other.
Materials
1) recycled flooring for the first structure, patched together and left roughly finished.
2) plywood floors for the second structure
3) Ceilings of both structures are plywood, cut into horizontal boards.
4) Composite decking made of recycled content.
5) All of the Interior doors are made of recycled flooring from the existing house
6) Poured in place concrete countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms, use recycled fly ash
8) Non VOC Paints and Stains
9) All plumbing fixtures are low-flow energy efficient
10) All electrical appliances are energy star rated
-LED and fluorescent lighting fixtures
11) Ductless Mini-Split HVAC system zoned for maximum efficiency
Credits:
Jeremy Levine Design
Designer: Jeremy Levine, Assoc. AIA, Principal
Associate Designer: Jonathon Pickup
Structural Engineer: Micheal Ciortea
General Contractor: Juan Macias Construction
Photography by Tom Bonner
This group of small ceramic owls is by Martha Cutkomp (1917-2010). She set up her studio in St. Paul ca. 1949 before moving to nearby Woodbury, Minnesota in 1969 and then Shelton, Washington in 1988. Each is hand signed with her mark and was found in St. Paul, Minnesota.
This vase is a mix of modern, studio pottery and folk art. This pot was thrown by Claude Graham at the Brown County Hills Pottery of Nashville, Indiana, which existed from 1959-1969. It is hand-inscribed Brown County Hills Pottery.
Nestled in the heart of San Francisco’s iconic waterfront district, the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero boasts one of the city’s most awe-inspiring architectural gems—the stunning 17-story atrium. Designed by renowned architect John Portman, this soaring interior was once the world’s largest hotel atrium when it opened in 1973, setting the stage for Portman’s revolutionary concept of communal hotel spaces. The vast, light-filled atrium welcomes guests with its open design, featuring exposed glass elevators, futuristic lighting, and sweeping walkways that guide your eyes upward to the dramatic skylights. The atrium’s symmetrical lines and angular design create an almost sci-fi ambiance, perfect for fans of modern architecture. This cutting-edge design has also made the Hyatt Regency a favorite filming location, most notably featured in the 1977 thriller High Anxiety by Mel Brooks.
The atrium seamlessly blends with the waterfront energy outside, just steps from the Ferry Building, offering unbeatable views of the San Francisco Bay and the Bay Bridge. Its proximity to the Embarcadero makes it ideal for both business and leisure travelers seeking luxury with a touch of history. In addition to its architectural flair, the hotel offers high-end amenities like a 24-hour fitness center, fine dining, and spacious, modern rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, all encapsulating the spirit of San Francisco’s vibrant waterfront district.
There was a snow storm raging outside, though you can't really see it here.
Tomorrow, I expect a winter wonderland when I look out this window. :D
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These two modernist ceramic vases were made in Japan for the Creative Decorative Co., Inc. of Glendora, California. One of them retains the original foil label. They were found in Little Chute, Wisconsin.
Westendstraße 1 is a 53-storey, 208 m (682 ft) skyscraper in the Westend-Süd district of Frankfurt, Germany.
The structure was completed in 1993 and together with the nearby City-Haus, forms the headquarters of DZ Bank.
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This picture is a serie on the Westendstraße 1 building.
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This small orange lava vase is by German maker, Otto Keramik. The bottom is felted with a paper label reading 218, but it includes the original manufacturer's label on the exterior.
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Taken with my little Sony WX220 zoomed out a bit. This home is set back quite always from the two roads it’s adjacent to. Next door a rather traditional house is also under construction. Edited using Snapseed.
Fashion designers create garments recurring to shape, color, fabric, trimmings, To start from the basic notions all designers use. Patterns, shapes, and volumes. Here we have one result.
El Hassan II mosque Casablanca has extensive washrooms to cater for large crowds of worshippers. The modern design of the mosque by Michel Pinseau (1993) continues the elegance of the vast mosque down into the basement of the building.
Nestled in the heart of San Francisco’s iconic waterfront district, the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero boasts one of the city’s most awe-inspiring architectural gems—the stunning 17-story atrium. Designed by renowned architect John Portman, this soaring interior was once the world’s largest hotel atrium when it opened in 1973, setting the stage for Portman’s revolutionary concept of communal hotel spaces. The vast, light-filled atrium welcomes guests with its open design, featuring exposed glass elevators, futuristic lighting, and sweeping walkways that guide your eyes upward to the dramatic skylights. The atrium’s symmetrical lines and angular design create an almost sci-fi ambiance, perfect for fans of modern architecture. This cutting-edge design has also made the Hyatt Regency a favorite filming location, most notably featured in the 1977 thriller High Anxiety by Mel Brooks.
The atrium seamlessly blends with the waterfront energy outside, just steps from the Ferry Building, offering unbeatable views of the San Francisco Bay and the Bay Bridge. Its proximity to the Embarcadero makes it ideal for both business and leisure travelers seeking luxury with a touch of history. In addition to its architectural flair, the hotel offers high-end amenities like a 24-hour fitness center, fine dining, and spacious, modern rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, all encapsulating the spirit of San Francisco’s vibrant waterfront district.
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Photo by Lance Gerber