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Giuliano Mauri – renowned environmental architect, who unfortunately did not live up to the present day. But his project continues to exist. He built a temple of the trees, which continue to grow. The material was used 80 seedlings of beech, chestnut bars 600 and 1,800 barrels of spruce. The whole structure is 650 sq.m.
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Feb 06, 2012 | By: nethomeo | Comments Off
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Japanese artist Haroshi creates unique three-dimensional sculptures out of recycled skateboard decks.
Layers of stacked wooden decks are transformed into sharks, body parts, fire hydrants, toys, fictional characters, and shoes.
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Jan 30, 2012 | By: nethomeo | Comments Off
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Unique tree house, designed and constructed by Baumraum, is located in a small private garden in Munster, Germany.
Wooden structure rests on metal stilts above a pond. It is equipped with comfortable bed, modern furniture, large windows, and a terrace.
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Jan 16, 2012 | By: nethomeo | Comments Off
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Amazing photos from Nightmares Fear Factory in Niagara Falls, Canada.
North America’s scariest haunted house is filled with strategically placed cameras that capture photographs of terrified people.
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Dec 15, 2011 | By: nethomeo | Comments Off
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Japanese company REAL-f makes three-dimensional replicas of human faces.
For only $4,000 USD, you can have extremely realistic mask that looks and feels like your face. Perfect costume for any Halloween party!
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Dec 15, 2011 | By: nethomeo | Comments Off
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German company Best Friend’s Home creates amazing houses for dogs.
High quality wood and shatterproof glass windows make each doghouse resistant against all types of weather. Beautiful designs were inspired by modern houses, fairytale castles, and luxurious mansions.
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Dec 15, 2011 | By: nethomeo | Comments Off
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Incredible photos by Chinese performance artist Li Wei depict people in extremely dangerous and unbelievable situations.
These amazing images were captured with the help of mirrors, rope, metal wires, and acrobatics. Photoshop was only used to remove the wires.
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Dec 04, 2011 | By: nethomeo | Comments Off
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The world’s most incredible floating stage is located on the shore of Lake Constance in Bregenz, Austria.
Every two years, the stage gets completely redesigned for the Bregenzer performing arts festival.
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Dec 04, 2011 | By: nethomeo | Comments Off