FANTASTIC ENGINEERING PHOTOS -------Any comments friends????
A church in Norway
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
FANTASTIC ENGINEERING PHOTOS -------Any comments friends????
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Creative Advertisements on Buildings
Already having exhausted their creative abilities through billboards, advertising agencies are now targeting all aspects of a building. From a football sticking out of a building to ponytails dropping down the side of one, advertisers have left no stone unturned in their campaigns. Take a look at 15 of the Most Creative Advertisements on Buildings.
Tuesday, 2 April 2013
10 Life Lessons You Learn Too Late
By stephanie

Here are ten things you need to know, before it’s too late:
The Most Expensive Billionaire Homes In The World
The World's Most Expensive Billionaire Homes
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Antilia, Mumbai, India
Owner: Mukesh Ambani, worth $21.5billion
Value: upward of $1 billion
The twenty-seven story, 400,000-square foot skyscraper residence, named after a mythical island in the Atlantic, has six underground levels of parking, three helicopter pads, a 'health' level, and reportedly requires about 600 staff to run it. It is the world's most expensive home far and away with construction costs topping $1 billion.
Steven Cohen has been garnering headlines, thanks to insider trading charges at his hedge fund SAC and rumors that he paid a record sum for a Picasso painting. But Cohen has also reportedly plunked down $60 million for an oceanfront property in the Long Island, N.Y., community of East Hampton,according to the New York Times.
The World's Most Expensive Billionaire Homes
+show more
Antilia, Mumbai, India
Owner: Mukesh Ambani, worth $21.5billion
Value: upward of $1 billion
The twenty-seven story, 400,000-square foot skyscraper residence, named after a mythical island in the Atlantic, has six underground levels of parking, three helicopter pads, a 'health' level, and reportedly requires about 600 staff to run it. It is the world's most expensive home far and away with construction costs topping $1 billion.
Value: upward of $1 billion
The twenty-seven story, 400,000-square foot skyscraper residence, named after a mythical island in the Atlantic, has six underground levels of parking, three helicopter pads, a 'health' level, and reportedly requires about 600 staff to run it. It is the world's most expensive home far and away with construction costs topping $1 billion.
In 2012 I learned 5 Major Things About Running A Business
by JEREMY SCHOEMAKER on JANUARY 2, 2013 |
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