Architecture

November 12, 2011

Moses Bridge Astonishingly Splits Water

Ever wonder what it felt like to follow Moses? Well, though it's not the Red Sea, the Moses Bridge, located in the Netherlands, is quite the sight to see. Appropriately titled, the bridge gives visitors a truly unique experience when visiting a close 17th century fort.

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November 7, 2011

Museum Built Around Space Shuttle Enterprise

The long retired space shuttle Enterprise may soon be getting a new home. One of four shuttles donated by NASA to museums around the country, the Enterprise could possibly be housed in a new museum across from the now Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum Complex in New York, New York. The concept Space Shuttle Enterprise museum would be a combination of education and a public programming center.

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October 4, 2011

Spooky Victorian Lego Houses

Just in time for Halloween, artist Mike Doyle has created these beautifully detailed Victorian mansions out of nothing but Legos. He uses no outside materials when creating these houses, and one house can take up to 600 hours to make and uses 130,000 pieces to build. Doyle says about his work that they “speak to the inherent unpredictability of those things which we call our foundation.

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September 14, 2011

Spirit of Summer Wall Mural

Earlier this summer, we enjoyed an El Mac masterpiece in Vietnam. With the season slowly coming to an end, it should come as no surprise that his latest mural is called Spirit of Summer. Located in Montreal, Canada, Spirit of Summer is an interpretation of one, young Rose Phillips, which is the name of the neighborhood where the piece is located. Beautiful!

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