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The World’s Nine Most Beautiful Pools

The Tangga House, Singapore Built to compliment the modern architecture of the home by the world renown contemporist Guz Architects, this clear and beautiful pool creates the illusions of a wall of water, generating a silhouette that just begs to be swum in. The World’s Most Beautiful Pools: Bondi Icebergs...

By All That's Interesting Mar 3, 2013

The World’s Nine Most Beautiful Pools

The Tangga House, Singapore Built to compliment the modern architecture of the home by the world renown contemporist Guz Architects, this clear and beautiful pool creates the illusions of a wall of water, generating a silhouette that just begs to be swum in. The World’s Most Beautiful Pools: Bondi Icebergs...

By All That's Interesting March 3, 2013

Five Of The Most Incredible Christo And Jeanne-Claude Works

Verhüllte Bäume (Wrapped Trees) Completed over the course of several days in November 1998, Wrapped Trees is an exceptional outdoor work that involved the meticulous covering of nearly 180 trees in Basel, Switzerland. Each individual tree had custom made silver polyester wrapping designed to allow the tree’s natural branches to...

By All That's Interesting Feb 13, 2013

Five Of The Most Incredible Christo And Jeanne-Claude Works

Verhüllte Bäume (Wrapped Trees) Completed over the course of several days in November 1998, Wrapped Trees is an exceptional outdoor work that involved the meticulous covering of nearly 180 trees in Basel, Switzerland. Each individual tree had custom made silver polyester wrapping designed to allow the tree’s natural branches to...

By All That's Interesting February 13, 2013

Renzo Piano’s Most Famous Designs

Renzo Piano’s Most Famous Designs: Centre Georges Pompidou Built in Paris between 1971 and 1977, the Pompidou Center is the proud home to a public library, the largest modern art museum in Europe (the Musée National d’Art Moderne), and a top-of-the-league music and acoustics study center. Piano built the structure...

By All That's Interesting Jan 30, 2013

Renzo Piano’s Most Famous Designs

Renzo Piano’s Most Famous Designs: Centre Georges Pompidou Built in Paris between 1971 and 1977, the Pompidou Center is the proud home to a public library, the largest modern art museum in Europe (the Musée National d’Art Moderne), and a top-of-the-league music and acoustics study center. Piano built the structure...

By All That's Interesting January 30, 2013

Six Of The World’s Most Magnificent Stained Glass Artwork

Sainte Chapelle, France While many claim that Paris’ must-see cathedral is Notre Dame de Paris, Sainte Chapelle should also be high up on the list. This stunning Medieval Gothic gem was commissioned by Louis IX in 1239, who, in a typical, decadent monarchical fashion, required nothing short of an opulent...

By All That's Interesting Jan 17, 2013

Six Of The World’s Most Magnificent Stained Glass Artwork

Sainte Chapelle, France While many claim that Paris’ must-see cathedral is Notre Dame de Paris, Sainte Chapelle should also be high up on the list. This stunning Medieval Gothic gem was commissioned by Louis IX in 1239, who, in a typical, decadent monarchical fashion, required nothing short of an opulent...

By All That's Interesting January 17, 2013

Five Of The World’s Most Mystifying Ghost Towns

Oradour-sur-Glane, France Beyond the harrowing statistics, World War II will likely persist in human memory for the ages as it represents humanity in its most saturated of forms: the horrific depths to which man may sink for personal gain and the heights to which he might also ascend in his...

By Savannah Cox Jan 11, 2013

Five Of The World’s Most Mystifying Ghost Towns

Oradour-sur-Glane, France Beyond the harrowing statistics, World War II will likely persist in human memory for the ages as it represents humanity in its most saturated of forms: the horrific depths to which man may sink for personal gain and the heights to which he might also ascend in his...

By Savannah Cox January 11, 2013

The World’s Five Weirdest Houses

The World’s Weirdest Houses: Subterra Castle Located near Topeka, Kansas, Subterra Castle took Ed Peden and his wife nearly a quarter of a century to make inhabitable after they reclaimed the property from abandonment. Once belonging to the United States government, the edifice had, at one point, been home to...

By Savannah Cox Dec 29, 2012

The World’s Five Weirdest Houses

The World’s Weirdest Houses: Subterra Castle Located near Topeka, Kansas, Subterra Castle took Ed Peden and his wife nearly a quarter of a century to make inhabitable after they reclaimed the property from abandonment. Once belonging to the United States government, the edifice had, at one point, been home to...

By Savannah Cox December 29, 2012
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