The city of Beirut lies in the heart of the developing Middle East. Having always been a cosmopolitan city, it is a focal point of the region as a cultural and geographical link between Europe and the Middle East. The history of…
Between Hanseatic Hub and HafenCity
The Elbphilharmonie on the Kaispeicher marks a location that most people in Hamburg know about but have never really noticed. It is now set to become a new centre of social, cultural and daily life for the…
When THEVERYMANY debut another undertaking in its last structure, you can be certain that it has expected a lot more appearances through the span of its advancement. HYPARBOLE is no exemption: it is the exquisite result of centered research, incalculable models, and…
Daniel Libeskind's Military History Museum opens today in Dresden. "I needed to make an intense interference, a principal disengagement, to enter the notable arms stockpile Daniel Libeskind, 2011.
"It was not my goal to save the historical center's exterior and simply…
Jeanne Gang spent her childhood holidays out on the road with her family, looking at the bold new bridges and roads springing up across America. Her father, a civil engineer, also took her to natural wonders like the Grand Canyon and the…
During a recent search for places to stay near Santa Barbara, the town of Oxnard fell into our lap and the first thing I imagined (when I heard the name) was an over-populated residential area in Ventura County — but as it…
You hear a phrase in Ojai, CA, when locals describe the stunning sunset glow that comes each evening: It’s called “a pink moment.” Ojai itself is having a moment. More and more stylish, creative Angelenos (Los Angeles is a 90-minute drive away)…
Why Go To Santa Cruz
This county in northern California is filled with an eclectic bunch of University of California, Santa Cruz students, Silicon Valley tycoons, surfing enthusiasts and left-leaning residents. Its landscape is just as varied, with Pacific Ocean waves crashing…
When San Francisco locals want to get away, they head for Tomales Bay. The long, slender bay separates the Point Reyes Peninsula from the mainland. On the western side of the bay, the Point Reyes Peninsula is primarily dedicated to a 71,000-acre…
Drukgyel Dzong remains in the upper piece of Paro area as a memory of a brilliant past and a deplorable present, much like most developments of the medieval age. The different dzongs that one can find in Bhutan are completely or in…
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