By Mr. Q on Apr 22, 2008 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
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By Mr. Q on Apr 22, 2008 in Plumbing | 0 Comments
The Vinnata kitchen faucet with pull-down sprayhead by Kohler features an ergonomic design and traditional detailing. Available in a compelling selection of colors and finishes to suit any kitchen décor, the Vinnata faucet offers ease of use in a sophisticated, inviting design. And that’s not all. The Vinnata faucet’s 10-inch, high-arch spout is designed to […]
By Mr. Q on Apr 18, 2008 in Architecture Design | 0 Comments
In Canada, a rammed-earth wall for the ages,
The relationship between architecture and nature rarely gets more explicit than with rammed-earth construction. The 18-foot-high western exterior wall of the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Center in Osoyoos, British Columbia, stretches for 260 feet, making it the longest rammed-earth wall in North America, according to Vancouver-based Hotson Bakker Boniface […]
By Mr. Q on Apr 15, 2008 in Architecture Design | 0 Comments
Some elements used in servicing technology are most appropriately housed on the exterior of the building. Chimneys were a necessary and prominent feature on many traditional buildings in Britain, particularly large and elaborately decorated brick chimneys on houses in the Tudor period in England. On cold days they remind us of the warmth to be […]
By Mr. Q on Apr 15, 2008 in Architecture Design | 0 Comments
Furniture is the most important part of your home design. There are many types, styles and colors of furniture available. You spend most of your life at your home and furniture is part of your lifestyle. Your home and your furniture can say people about your personality. The home design represents your lifestyle.
Spaces of house […]
By Mr. Q on Apr 15, 2008 in Architecture Design | 0 Comments
The quantity of natural light that we can use in buildings depends on the geographical location, the climate, the building materials, constructional system, the design and the use of the internal spaces. In different parts of the world and at different times of yea– the amount of natural light available varies. Around the tropics the […]
By Mr. Q on Apr 15, 2008 in furniture | 0 Comments
A versatile mix of coordinating furnishings, the Citizen Collection is an ideal solution for virtually any home decoration. Founded in 1959, Bush Furniture is sure to have the furniture that meets your every need and desire. Our furniture is designed with your taste and comfort in mind. No matter what style or price range you’re […]
By Mr. Q on Apr 14, 2008 in Architecture Design | 0 Comments
In the temperate climate of the west rooms for different purposes in the home are linked and sheltered under one roof, whether in an apartment or bungalow, a maisonette, a terraced house or a detached dwelling. In the mainly hot sunny climate of southern Africa peasant families dwell largely in the open air with perhaps […]
By Mr. Q on Apr 9, 2008 in Architecture Design | 0 Comments
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City
Frank Lloyd Wright created the Guggenheim Museum as a series of organic shapes. Circular forms spiral down down like the interior of a nautilus shell. Visitors to the museum begin on the upper level and follow a sloping ramp downward through connected exhibition spaces. At the core, an […]
By Mr. Q on Apr 9, 2008 in Architecture Design | 0 Comments
The importance of the Paris Opera, designed by Charles Garnier, 1861-74, is reflected in its overall size as a theatre and in its elaborate decoration and grandeur which emulated the magnificence of imperal Rome. The rear of the building (right) houses a complex of tiny cells utilised for dressing […]