Schweinebraten is a cornerstone of German cuisine, renowned for its crispy skin and succulent meat. Picture a Sunday feast, where the air is filled with the tantalizing aroma of slow-roasting pork, promising a symphony of flavors with every bite.
After a makeover, a once-precarious home in Chau Doc has been transformed into a contemporary home without looking out of place in a traditional riverside neighborhood. ...
An exhibition at LDF explores Prague's Communist history through furniture
The Rain Harvest Home by Javier Sanchez of JSa architects and Robert Hutchison of Robert Hutchison Architecture in Mexico combines style and sustainability
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Home School in the Woods offers a homeschool history curriculum providing a hands-on, project-based world history curriculum to keep learning fun!
Garden Path, Alsace, France photo via ulrike
This picturesque archeological site looks like it was pulled straight from a fantasy novel.
The artistic and natural valuable heritage of Lybia that was in danger.
Mansion ruins in Talisay / Philippines (by remarlapastora).
Waldsassen Abbey Library in Bavaria, Germany
I've always been fascinated by London architecture history, and today I want to share my favorite highlights of London architecture through the centuries.
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Design from no design? A proposal that praises the boom of the first conceptual approaches of a project carried out using artificial intelligence. A building bathed in blood, useful for veneration and preservation of a precedent in history, imagining in an ancient circuit in a place X.
As the faithful reader will know we have a grá for the three-roomed, traditional Irish Cottage. We have done numerous restorations, refurbishments and extensions to this ubiquitious, traditional architectural form across Ireland. It was of great interest therefore that I Read More ...
Design from no design? A proposal that praises the boom of the first conceptual approaches of a project carried out using artificial intelligence. A building bathed in blood, useful for veneration and preservation of a precedent in history, imagining in an ancient circuit in a place X.
Objectives for creating timelines:To present a chronological sequence of related events along a drawn lineA fast ‘snapshot’ of time, people and eventsCreating a Timeline – A verti…
Cape Cod or Colonial? Victorian or French Provincial? Craftsman or Contemporary? Learn about the common types of residential architecture. Learn what your favorite styles are called and how to desc…
This is the state opera house which is pretty well restored and maintained. Took this shot when most of the touring members moved towards the inner part of the building.
White indigenous English people share about 40 per cent of their DNA with the French
Villa Guardamangia, on the outskirts of Valletta, is the only house outside of the UK that a British monarch had resided in – but has fallen into disrepair
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What do you get when you spend a little over 6 hours (with permission from the building's owner) in an abandoned theatre, a camera, good friends, and a passion for photography? You get lots of photos! I set out to get at least one panorama or a vertorama shot in of the theatre's stage and seating. In the past I have always got just the stage and proscenium or just the seating. Well, I quickly abandoned that goal as there was so much to do. But when I went though the shots I had, I noticed that I did have 2 shots that might be able to be blended together to get a vertorama (an up and down panorama as opposed to side to side standard panorama). The 2 shots barely lined up and there is considerable, delicious (to me anyway) lens distortion using the 8-16mm ultra-wide lens. It took a whole lot of tweaking. Had to run it through 2 different pano software. So, what you are seeing is a very large file. It is a "pseudo-HDR". www.orphinc.org "The Orpheum opened on April 15th, 1912 at a very important time in American history. Little did the people know at the ”Grand Opening” that the Titanic would sink on that very same night. This was just before World War I, when the City’s mills were busy, the economy was good even though the whaling industry was slowly declining. The Orpheum was constructed under the ownership of The French Sharpshooter’s Club of New Bedford. This esteemed group operated a ballroom and armored shooting range in the building for nearly fifty years. Le Club des Francs-Tireurs had many events such as dances, benefits, and shooting tournaments. The Club was instrumental in raising and training recruits for both World Wars. The theatre was leased from the Sharpshooter’s to the Orpheum Circuit of Boston."
In 1889, British Prime Minister William Gladstone got out a wheelbarrow and began moving his personal collection of 32,000 books from Hawarden Castle in
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If you know us, you know we love weird architectural history from the height of the utopian design age, but the idea of spending lockdown inside a radical sci-fi social experiment might take some convincing. This odd cluster of spherical houses is known as Bolwoningen, built in 1984 by artist Dries
Located in the beautiful Cotswold countryside, Barnsley House is a luxury spa hotel with two charming restaurants and private cinema.