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
Have you ever asked yourself the question “How did it get so late so soon?”, while you got caught up in everyday hustle and bustle you completely forgot to live. Take time to realize what you want and need. Take time to take risks. Take time to love, laugh, cry, learn, and forgive. Life is shorter than it often seems.
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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