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bar cafe design, Polish designer and Stepien Paulina Magdalena Piwowar from Wunderteam, has designed a cafe and bookstore for the Muzeum Sztuki in Lodz, Poland. Conversion of ground floor of the building design of the building to modernize and adapt to new functions. The division of functions formerly of the room at the entrance to the Museum to create the illusion of accessibility. Part gateway, cafeterias and bookstores (left). Certain places identified visually by color and light. A clear division of space will make it easier for visitors to understand and use the intuitive function. Across the locker room wall, multiply the mirror and optical space. This space included in the glass box by opening a bookstore in the club, the club’s two-room / canteen, bar facilities and changing rooms and toilets. The materials used simple, such as plywood, metal and glass. The interior will resemble a warehouse of art, contains the mobile furniture, reminiscent of transport crates used to carry the works of art, cart, platform. The most difficult element of the overall design, both for us and a carpenter. undefined,Cafe shop design,cafe design,cafeteria design,cafe shop,design cafe,cafe interior,cafe bar design,cafe interior design,desain cafe,Shop interior,cafe design pictures,coffee shop interiors,book cafe interior,CAFETERIA INTERIOR DESIGN,interior cafe design,optical shop design,CAFE DIZAIN,lodz modern cafe,design cafe shop,designe café,cafeteria designs,cafetaria design,dizain cafe,optical illusions muzeum,office cafeteria design,cafe shop designs,design cafeteria,cafeteria floor design,modern cafes interiors book Tags: a cafeteria, a collection of the Museum, artwork, bar facilities, bar stools, bars, bookstore, Building, building design, canteen, carts, castles, changing rooms, Ckowskiego Street, cloakroom, club, color and light, contemporary design, conversion design, conversion of the building design, dressing rooms, floors and walls, glass, interior beauty, metal, Mirrors, Museum, Museum of Art, Muzeum Sztuki Café, mysterious statues, office, optical space, platforms, plywood, the glass in the door, toilets, Wunderteam This entry was posted on Friday, May 28th, 2010 at 4:39 amand is filed under Interior Design. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site., cafe interior
Well, show me the way
To the next whiskey bar
Oh, don't ask why
Oh, don't ask why
Show me the way
To the next whiskey bar
Oh, don't ask why
Oh, don't ask why
For if we don't find
The next whiskey bar
I tell you we must die
I tell you we must die
I tell you, I tell you
I tell you we must die......
i love the same the original door version
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbzvSYLCSo0&feature=related
and Marilyn Manson cover
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouAI4cKschg&feature=related
the choice is yours :) :)
Museo Bar Lutecia
ILC Industrias La Constancia
Dirección: Avenida Independencia # 526, San Salvador El Salvador América Central.
PBX (503) 2209-7555
Tour Cervecero
¿Sabes como se hace la cerveza?
Visita la Planta Cerveza y el Museo Bar Lutecia para conocer más sobre esta bebida
Industrias La Constancia
Ave. Independencia 526, San Salvador
PBX (503) 22315 444
Directo(503) 2231 5143
Celular (503) 7747 3115
Cultura.cervecera@ca.sabmiller.com
Horario:De lunes a viernes
8:00 AM a 3:00 PM
Duración:1 hora
Requisitos: Ser mayor de 18 años
Vestir pantalones/jeans
Usar zapatos cerrados.
En el Museo-Bar Lutecia, los visitantes aprecian instrumentos con los que antaño se producía la cerveza. En el lugar hay enfriadores de mosto (especie de residuo que se obtiene de la caña de azúcar y de la uva, e ingrediente de la cerveza), básculas para pesar la malta, baño de maceración, bandeja de recirculación de mosto, una llenadora de botellas que data de 1952, entre otros objetos.
Al pasar a otra estancia del recinto, los visitantes se encuentran con varios vitrales en los que se exponen las distintas presentaciones y cervezas con las que ha contado ILC a lo largo de sus 100 años de historia.
(Limosa lapponica)
A single male dressed to impress, but sadly no takers.
The Bar-tailed Godwit is a non-breeding migrant in Australia. Breeding take place each year in Scandinavia, northern Asia, and Alaska. The nest is a shallow cup in moss sometimes lined with vegetation. Both sexes share incubation of the eggs and care for the young.
The Bar-tailed Godwit migrates in flocks to coastal western Europe, Africa, South Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, where the sub-species Limosa lapponica baueri is called Kūaka in Māori.
It was shown in 2007 to undertake the longest non-stop flight of any bird. Birds in New Zealand were tagged and tracked by satellite to the Yellow Sea in China. According to Dr. Clive Minton (Australasian Wader Studies Group). "The distance between these two locations is 9,575 kilometres (5,950 mi), but the actual track flown by the bird was 11,026 kilometres (6,851 mi). This is the longest known non-stop flight of any bird. The flight took approximately nine days. At least three other Bar-tailed Godwits also appear to have reached the Yellow Sea after non-stop flights from New Zealand."
One specific female of the flock, nicknamed "E7", flew onward from China to Alaska and stayed there for the breeding season. Then on 29 August 2007 she departed on a non-stop flight from the Avinof Peninsula in western Alaska to the Piako River near Thames New Zealand, setting a new known flight record of 11,680 kilometres (7,258 mi). Stray birds from Europe and Asia occasionally appear on both North American coasts.