Winners selected from Mexico and Colombia.
Winners selected from Mexico and Colombia.
Winners selected from Mexico and Colombia.
Winners selected from Mexico and Colombia.
David Adjaye, Zaha Hadid Architects, Foster + Partners are among the ten shortlisted teams competing for the National Holocaust Memorial in London
Winners selected from Mexico and Colombia.
Nothing is immune to the wear and tear of time. From precious childhood teddies to the floors we walk on - the mark of life long-lived is present in everything. Some of the worn-down items on this list might make you wonder, “why didn’t they replace it earlier?!”. But these cool photos represent more than everyday use, and they are living reminders of stories that must have happened over the period of time. If only they could talk…
The Vietnam War Memorial at night
Image 5 of 21 from gallery of Winners of Landmark for Nuclear Waste Isolation Announced. North Corner - Present Day. Image Courtesy of Arch Out Loud
Hundreds of thousands of American soldiers watched nuclear bomb tests during World War II and the Cold War. Some “atomic veterans” now suffer from health problems they blame on radiation exposure.
Georges Ouayjan is a passionate Interior Architect and Designer who translates ideas and thoughts into forms and spaces.
Australian artists work with Australian atomic survivors to reflect on the impact of nuclear testing.
Un artiste anonyme sévissant sous le pseudonyme Jean Jacques Balzac utilise l'intelligence artificielle pour créer des architectures bizarres.
What jobs has Homer Simpson held? We know him best as a power plant worker, but Homer has taken on almost 200 paid jobs. Here is a sampling of Homer’s many jobs along with career info from real life.
The Sedan nuclear crater is located at the Nevada Test Site, about 90 miles north of Las Vegas. It is the result of the Sedan nuclear test, ...
Osaka, a vibrant city in Japan, serves as an excellent base for exploring nearby destinations on day trips. Check out the best day trips you can visit from Osaka.
Image 3 of 12 from gallery of Mirror Field Installation / Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center. Courtesy of Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center (BYHMC)
The Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome from All Angles The Hiroshima Peace Memorial, commonly known as the Atomic Bomb Dome or Genbaku Dome, is a powerful symbol of the devastating effects of nuclear warfare. The building was originally constructed in 1915 as the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, designed by Czech architect Jan Letzel. It featured a distinctive European-style architecture with a prominent dome, which made it stand out among the mostly wooden structures in Hiroshima at the time. On August 6, 1945, at 8:15 AM, the first atomic bomb used in warfare exploded approximately 160 meters southeast of the building
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