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keepingitneutral · 2 years
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”Refuge,” Bonheiden, Belgium,
NWLND Rogiers / Vandeputte,
Landscape: Jeroen Provoost
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yulless · 9 months
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Eden
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Revisiting a favorite house from 2022 that finally sold. 1945 unique home in Berlin, Wisconsin SOLD for $1.2M, which isn’t bad for all of this.
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If you don’t remember this house, you’re in for a treat. Look at this unusual paradise.
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I’m wondering if the plants conveyed, b/c it would be a real job to start from scratch.
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Actually, I would hope that it came fully furnished. Isn’t this like being on vacation every day?
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This is a koi pond.
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Here we have little foot bridge.
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Not to be picky, but I wonder why they left this wire and hoses exposed. 
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The indoor pool has been drained to await the new owner.
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Now, we’re headed to the house, proper.
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How about these cabinets?
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Check out the cool, Zen kitchen. The furniture had to come with the house, b/c it looks custom made. Look at the flower stools.
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Butterfly dining room chairs.
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Weird figures sitting on the family room couch.
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This bd. is open to the large living area on one side. Don’t know if I like that.
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This must be the main bd. and it has a balcony overlooking the large living area.
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It has a whimsical en suite.
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There is a total of 6 bds. and 6 baths.
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Here’s a multi-functional family room.
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Interesting room has a little hut with a bed on top. (They were using the hut for storage.)
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There’s a shower room in here also.
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17.49 acres also include a private lake.
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Actually, from what we’ve seen, $1.2M isn’t bad, considering.
https://www.facebook.com/ForTheLoveOfOldHouses
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pinketine · 1 year
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Favourite Worst Nightmare probably has my favourite AM cover. There's something about the picture of so very English home architure late at night that makes my heart ache. And the pops of colour in the windows.. it just feels nostalgic, like some kind of locked away memory of walking through those neighbourhoods at night..
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primordialcore · 1 year
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I'm dealing with computer stuff so in the meanwhile I wanna ask something to keep myself busy in the meanwhile
When fantasy novels get into describing the settiing they're in, be it architure of a place or a sort of enviorment, do you have a hard time conceptualizing it or is it easy for you? Do you care if you even get it at all first time around?
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dwarvenaesthetic · 2 years
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Alvaro Pinot
The abstraction of architure of the Abu Dhabi Louvre Museum ceiling it’s a piece of art on it’s own.
Louvre Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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e-jecholiah · 2 years
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𝐂𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐬𝐞
One of colonial architure of Guangdong and French in Vietnam. There were districts of Vietnamese people of Chinese origin (lots of them are Fujian, Guangdong, some Hongkong and etc). This style of house may belong to the old middle class. I sketch it from reality on Saigon's street. 
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hotgirlmythology · 3 months
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Syen-at-ibris history - The blooming ruins of a dead nation
This nation is located inland, on the northern continent and to the east of Minashun. Encroaching on the steppe and the temperate forested regions, but never quite into the waterside tropics, in many ways the lands the people of this nation inhabit resemble those of Galania. However, no-one who had been to both would ever say one was anything like the other. Syen-at-ibris had hills piled high with tough earth, gorges carved out through millenia by slight trickles of water, mountains that stretched high into a clear, cold sky. The wind would whip the grass into beautiful waves as it travelled over them, and into the distance a wilderness untouched by the exploits of farmers stretched.
Farmers themselves could do nothing with the tough soils - the rivers ran, true, but they ran from mountains and hills in deep, unchanging gouges. It would not provide the water for generations of life, it would not reach them fast enough. This was until some discovered the art of aqueduct-building. Simple at first, then progressively more grandiose. Settlements were built along these great monuments to ingenuity, and the fields were flooded each spring from the meltwater of those frozen heights. There was no national identity as of yet, not even any true cities, the masons and engineers being visionaries or desperados who saw in their work a way to make a lasting impression ln the land. Once the magicians got in on it, though... they would certainly leave an impression.
Magicians are drawn to solitude. Places they can meditate and practise casting spells. Places where they don't worry about being chased out if their spells go wrong. Places like a wilderness only just now being settled by farmers. It began as a business arrangement - magicians would provide assistance to magicians and farmers near their home, and in return the magician could not be forced to leave unless over 2/3 of people they had worked with agreed. This meant someone would be needed to arbitrate on the magicians, and then someone would also need to arbitrate on these big building projects rather than letting people go around corralling farmers to haul rocks willy-nilly. Then you need some people to oversee quarries, people to oversee the overseers, some people to manage the exchange and distribution of agricultural produce and boom you have a government :D
Magicians taking such a central role in politics is, contrary to the lurid stories on the topic (many of which I put in my blog hehehehee), quite rare. For so many to do so without obliterating each other is unheard of, and may have contributed to the eventual decline. At this point, though, the engineers and the magicians were working excellently together. They created unbelievably enourmous aqueducts, to whom the weathering wind was about as irritating as breathing on them. Cities for more complex industries, more architurally beautiful buildings, government centralisation. Except of course, the magicians. Magicians were content to build towers or houses within riding distance of a village and stay there. When it came to arguing on the basis of tax payments, farmers, foresters and everyone else in the village were most pleased to have a magician to emphasise their cases.
As magicians are wont to do, however, they started to go a little crazy. Only a very small proportion of people are predisposed to engineering enough to work with them all the time. Otherwise, they need to be coerced or persuaded to come lend a hand with the rock lifting and sculpting, to say nothing of the fact it requires some significant skill in magic. The end result was that there were very few magicians who were both skilled enough and willing enough to do the work that allowed the nation to exist in the first place. Once people grew used to their country and memory of how it was maintained became little more than background knowledge, it was only a matter of time before there ceased to be sufficient magicians to maintain everything. To make things worse, people were starting to force the magicians out despite constant efforts to educate them. The magicians' behaviour didn't help, their traditional roles as representatives of their neighbouring village having died away in the face of the desire to experiment and sequester themselves with their trinkets and tomes.
Eventually the magicians were, one by one, forced out by burned houses and mobs of archers. Most left readily, but some made sure to first remind people why they had been scared of magic. Even in cities they were made to leave, leaving behind a cadre of magical engineers with no magic. This posed a not insignificant problem. They knew how to maintain the aqueducts and other "ancient" structures, but they could not put them up in the first place without a magician to help. Hence they had to compromise. Some places were maintained, others were left to fall. A lot was left to fall, and as it did people left or watched their crops wither and die before their eyes. What remained was a hollow shell of the nation that had once been, nomadic groups camping beneath the ruins of giants, trying to maintain the collapsing stonework as best they could. Those few cities and villages who were still fed by the aqueducts needed to produce an enormous amount of crops to feed floods of refugees, to the point that they had to start refusing people entry as their fields could support no more.
At the current point in time Syen-at-ibris is only just starting a slow journey back to prominence. The majority of the country is wilderness, overgrown ruins and the occasional monolith stretching away into the sky, untouched by the strain of time. Some people choose to migrate around and live off what vegetation has found a way to grow, mostly escaped crops from abandoned homes. Others try to recolonise these same homes, cultivate the crops that have interbred with native species but retained some nutrition. Still more are content with their lives in the remnants of the old world. Unknown to most of these are those flighty fey, who in many cases have taken up residence in and around the most remote of these structures. Given their modern opinions of magicians, one does wonder how they might react upon widespread contact with such magical beings...
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stampwithtami · 7 months
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Warm Wishes Paper Pumpkin Kit Alternates
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OCTOBER KIT ALTERNATE PROJECTS It’s time for our APPT – “A Paper Pumpkin Thing” blog hop and it is full of inspiration. This month we’re sharing alternate ideas featuring the October 2023 “Home for the Holidays” Paper Pumpkin kit. Take the blog hop below for more inspiration. I've crafted not one, but TWO unique fun fold cards from the die cut houses of the kit. Like architectural masterpieces in miniature, each one a story of its own! 🏘️ See what I did there? Houses? Architure? 🦒One of the fun folds, ready to pack a punch, had an unexpected visitor. The fun giraffe from the Festive & Fun stamp set! Because, why not? We're all about fun here, aren't we? 😆The gift bag created right out of the card base, armed with the Tricks & Treats Dies. Talk about repurposing! 💡 Below are the detailed instructions for you to create these. Remember, refills are available while they last, so stock up! What comes up in November? 🎅🏻 It's a coordinating "Warm Wishes" kit that you wouldn't want to miss! So, don't forget to subscribe to Paper Pumpkin and let your creative spirit soar! INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS PHOTOS Want to save these ideas for later? Pin them to your favorite Pinterest board. Have you tried these designs? I love to see your creations! Be sure to share them on #shareyourcrafts post every Saturday on my Facebook Page. These are all of the cards I created from just 1 box. Not including the PPX project which I've sent to my Paper Pumpkin customers. The giraffe is just too dang cute. He's from the Festive & Fun stamp set. This is the first fun fold card.   This is my 2nd fun fold card and it has a duel flap opening and a different scene with each unfold.   On the instructions I shared how I created this fold with a template.  Check out my Tricks and Treats video class to see how to assemble the box and for more ideas. A couple of views of the second fun fold card. A view of the card closed.   These are the cards created per the instructions in the kit.   BLOG HOP SUPPLIES I USED Read the full article
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cityinterface · 1 year
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Architure and urbanism as a catalyst for environmental action.
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mossywizard · 1 year
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There’s a possibility I’m going to read a thesis on architecture for One illustration the story- but also cool auntie had awesome !!!! so!! I don’t Need to be a try hard and now can do the art before I do reading but 👀 this symbolism of architure paper looks cool- and we’re doing a whole, taking apart symbols it counts!!! 👉🏻👈🏻 hullo professors I’ve been working on the same book for awhile but the amount of research behind it is- taller than me, and idk how to write a proper research paper without ,,, going,,, forever
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pinerwo · 2 years
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Modem vs router deal
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MODEM VS ROUTER DEAL HOW TO
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But if your home is large and you find that wireless devices are sometimes beyond the range of the router, you need to purchase either a WiFi extender or a mesh router, which connects your devices through multiple nodes that you place throughout your home. Unless you live in a particularly large house, a single router is all you need to connect wireless devices throughout your home.
MODEM VS ROUTER DEAL HOW TO
If your ISP cannot help you set up your router (or if such help is too expensive), you will find instructions on how to set up the router from the manufacturer, and usually it is not too difficult. You need to set up an SSID and a password, usually through a web-based interface that communicates directly with the router. While hardwiring devices with a router is simple, setting up a router for wireless connections is a little more complicated. Like with a modem, when you sign up for Internet service, a technician can often help you set up a router that you either buy yourself or the ISP provides, either for sale or for rent (or sometimes for free). The router is for allowing multiple home devices to share the internet line which comes into your modem. If you have subscribed for Cable Internet or for DSL Internet service, then you MUST have a modem device in the network. Several LAN Ethernet Ports - In order to connect wired home devices such as desktop computers, printers etc.WAN port - This should be connected to the Modem.You can connect these devices to the router either through further Ethernet cables as well as wirelessly. For this you need a router.Ī router connects to your modem through its Ethernet connection with an Ethernet cable, and it lets you share your Internet service with multiple devices. If all you have in your home is one computer and you do not have any wireless devices, a modem and an Ethernet cable is all you need to connect your computer to the Internet.īut most people setting up a home network want to connect multiple devices to the Internet and they want to be able to connect wireless devices as well, such as smartphones and tablets. RouterĪ Cable or DSL modem will typically include a single LAN Ethernet connection as described above. Usually these modems have a WAN port to connect the ISP cable and a LAN Ethernet port to connect your home computer to it.
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ISPs will sometimes provide modems (and even routers and gateways) free of charge when you sign up for service, usually under the guise of a special offer. Usually, when you sign up for service, a technician will come to your home and set this up for you, using either a modem provided by the ISP or your own. You need to connect the modem to the line that comes into your home from the ISP. Though some ISPs often give you a choice of services, with varying prices for each one. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) will let you know what type of service you have and what type of modem you need to obtain.
Fiber Optic Cable (Cable using optical light for transmission) - You will need an ONT (Optical Network Terminal) modem from the ISP.
DSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) - You will need a DSL Modem.
Coaxial Cable (for Cable Internet Service) - You will need a Cable Modem.
The type of Internet service you are using determines the type of modem you need, and this includes: In the days before broadband Internet, people used modems to connect their computer to the Internet over a telephone line. The word modem stands for “modulator-demodulator” and it is used mainly as the border device to connect the cable coming from the Internet Provider and translate the signals to “computer-friendly” data. Different architure on how modem, router and gateway works.
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lclui8 · 2 years
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Part 2
#londok #city #felttip #colour #sketch #drawing #citydrawing #archituredesign #architure #life #citysketch #visit #Londoncity #feltipdrawing #scebatydrawing enarydrawing
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hadriandordelly · 2 years
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Me as architure /White spider y sombras #expressionism #ouvre #cartoonart #bibliotherapy #nonsense #poetry #photo #landscape #adrian_dordelly #architecture https://www.instagram.com/p/ChiiJtwOnM9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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How 3D Renderings are Redefining the Property Market
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The process of 3d rendering includes using technology to digitally create visuals and films that illustrate, market or bring to life, ideas and projects. In technical terms, it is the process of generating a computerized wireframe model in it's three dimensional form, while also giving the model, essential attributes such as texture, colour and material.
In an age wherein clients are very particular about results, 3d architectural rendering services help architure and construction companies provide prospective clients insight into what the property will look like once the construction process has been completed. In this way, if properly used 3d modeling services can also act as one of the most effective marketing tool.
Here's an informative article that talks about how different 3d rendering services have paved the way for a revolutionary road in construction and architecture and how they are Redefining the Property Market
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academiclolita · 4 years
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dark academia in melbourne ⛪️
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