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November 07, 2005
Ryugyong Hotel
Metro Art and Architecture. Subways need not be boring or dreary. Many operators of metros, subways or underground railways want to attract more passengers with good station design. This often means extra effort and higher costs for the metro operators but it seems to pay when a metro is more than only a means of traffic but something the population can be proud of. (From Gordon Coale)
Korean artist Do-Ho Suh’s House of fabric
Google Satellite image of Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea
A long list of Ruins and abandoned locations, mostly asylums, mental hospitals, military installations and other derelict places, by “See Here”
High-rise cell phone: Mobile phone salesman "Crazy" John Ilhan has unveiled his radical design for a $40 million tower in the shape of a phone
Re-post: Tallest House of Playing Cards over twenty-five feet tall
The House on the Rock designed and built by Alex Jordan of Madison, WI
Many More Unusual architectural Links Here
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Thanks.
Posted by: ILuvNUFC at Nov 9, 2005 1:10:06 AM