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The Nu River Landing residential condominium located right alongside the New River in beautiful downtown Fort Lauderdale.
Most of the 409 units here at Nu River Landing feature downtown and river views, quality contemporary finishes, floor to ceiling windows. The property also features basketball and racquetball courts, billiards, a roof-top heated pool, a sauna, state of the art fitness center, and much more.
Nu River Landing is within walking distance of the Las Olas Blvd entertainment district, Broward Performing Arts Center, and River Walk. Tenants can hop on the water taxi and ride to the beach or any of the other stops along the scenic Intracoastal waterway.
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A historic building, the residential house of Kazimierz and Marianna Rosiak, 1910. Officially - the seat of the "Łódź Society of Traders of Exotic Plants and Animals".
Arolsen Palace. The Residential Palace of Bad Arolsen. This baroque house of the Waldeck-Pyrmont family was one of the place(s) where Emma, the woman who saved the Dutch monarchy grew up. When King Willem III had lost two of his three sons and it became clear the third one, Alexander, would never be able to wear the crown, he set out to marry again. In 1878, he reached the Waldecks in Bad Pyrmont. While Emma's sisters 'fled in horror' upon the sight of the old, fat and (quite frankly boorish) Dutch sovereign, Emma decided 'the poor man should not return home alone.' Emma and Willem married a year later, in 1879. Alexander died in 1884 and Willem himself in 1890. Wilhelmina became a queen at ten, making Emma regent. While the monarchy's popularity was at an all-time low, Emma organised a promotional tour, showing the baby. Emma must have been aware of how her grandparents once successfully spoke to their people during a time, rife with revolution. It was probably the first time in history a sovereign would adopt such a course. At eighteen, in 1898 Wilhelmina was inaugurated. Emma continued to visit Arolsen Palace regularly, always staying in the Blue Room. Emma's four sisters all made great matches: Pauline, Elisabeth and Marie, married into principal houses of Germany, while Helene married the youngest son if the British Queen Victoria.
To mark this year’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation VCC unveiled an art installation to honour the lives of children who perished in the residential school system in Canada
Mixed-use development and public realm along the riverside in Silkeborg, Denmark
Architecture & Landscape by C.F. Møller Architects
Trams van lijn 2 en 3 in de openluchtremise Kalkbreite in Zürich, kort voor de sloop van dit oude remisegebouw en de bouw van een groot woon-/winkelcomplex met inpandige tramstalling
Trams of lines 2 and 3 in the open air depot Kalkbreite in Zürich, shortly before this old depot building was demolished and a new residential/shopping complex with indoor tram depot was built
Tokyo - where even if you are a one-in-a-million type person, there are still 25 people just like you.
From the 3rd floor balcony - Itabashi
Robert Dickson Foundation (Swedish: Robert Dicksons Stiftelse - can be read on the house in the middle), built ten residential houses in 1876 along Carl Grimberg Street (Carl Grimbergsgatan) in the neighborhood Annedal. These houses to the north were designed by architect Viktor Adler.
sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Grimbergsgatan (website in Swedish)