Tag: High-Rise Apartment

  • Aldi is selling a garden tool holder for just £3.99

    Aldi is selling a garden tool holder for just £3.99

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    If the weather over the weekend said anything, the time for gardening is nigh. So, we can’t think of a better time than now for Aldi to sell a garden tool holder to help keep all of your essentials easily accessible, without the clutter. It’s all well and good to be inspired to work on…

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  • 30 Bold and Beautiful Range Backsplashes

    30 Bold and Beautiful Range Backsplashes

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    SoCal Canyon BuildersSave Photo Sandwiched 14. Figuring out how far a stove backsplash should extend side to side can be tricky if it’s not limited by the sides of an alcove. Features like corbels, upper cabinets and windows flanking the hood can help define the area. In this Sierra Madre, California, kitchen by Crescent Canyon…

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  • Bedrock Tops Out Detroit’s Tallest Tower in 50 Years

    Bedrock Tops Out Detroit’s Tallest Tower in 50 Years

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    Hudson’s Site rises 681 feet in downtown Detroit. Image courtesy of Bedrock Bedrock has topped out The Tower of the Hudson’s Site mixed-use development in Detroit. Rising 681 feet, or 48 stories as reported by D Business, The Tower is the tallest construction in the metro over the past 50 years and will be the…

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  • Is Drake’s Kendrick Lamar Diss Track Real, or Is It AI?

    Is Drake’s Kendrick Lamar Diss Track Real, or Is It AI?

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    Friends, I regret to announce that we’ve reached a new, uniquely annoying era when it comes to celebrity beef. Either Drake just fired back at Kendrick Lamar with a new diss track, or AI has gotten so good that we’ll never be able to bask in a leaked song again without wondering if it’s actually…

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  • Could Ukraine lose? The question hovers over Kyiv, amid defiance

    Could Ukraine lose? The question hovers over Kyiv, amid defiance

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    KYIV, Ukraine —  Could Ukraine lose this war? For more than two years, as this country of 44 million people has fought off an all-out invasion by neighboring Russia, a spirit of stubborn optimism prevailed even amid the most frightening moments. Any notion of defeat was unthinkable, an almost taboo topic. But now the question hovers,…

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  • Kevin McCloud on the thing all the best-looking homes have

    Kevin McCloud on the thing all the best-looking homes have

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    It’s no secret that Kevin McCloud is somewhat of an icon to us. Having overseen nearly 25 years of Channel 4’s much-loved Grand Designs and witnessed countless transformations, best believe there’s nobody more well-versed to speak on the many facets of the homes and interiors world. Considering the presenter has followed a myriad of home…

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  • Dezeen Agenda features news that Saudi Arabia is scaling back The Line

    Dezeen Agenda features news that Saudi Arabia is scaling back The Line

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    Video reveals construction progressing on The Line in Neom The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features news that Saudi Arabia has lowered the predicted number of residents planned for The Line by 2030. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. News agency Bloomberg reported that officials expect The Line – the 170-kilometre-long linear city…

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  • Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin on Her New Home and Book

    Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin on Her New Home and Book

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    After Doris Kearns Goodwin’s husband died nearly six years ago, the couple’s home, a 19th-century farmhouse in Concord, Mass., no longer felt right. “We were there for 20 years,” said Ms. Kearns Goodwin, 81, the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian whose new book, “An Unfinished Love Story: A Personal History of the 1960s,” will be published April…

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  • A Brooklyn Hospital Is Trying to Evict Workers from Staff Housing

    A Brooklyn Hospital Is Trying to Evict Workers from Staff Housing

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    A five-minute walk to work and around $600 a month in rent was hard to pass up in 1990. Rodolfo Calica worked as a parking attendant at Maimonides Medical Center in Borough Park, Brooklyn. His wife, Queenie Calica, also began working there in the 2000s as a housekeeper. It made sense to them to move…

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  • Park Chan-wook Gets the Picture He Wants

    Park Chan-wook Gets the Picture He Wants

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    Last spring, I was in a white van rumbling down a road about fifty miles east of Bangkok, passing dusty awnings that hung over shops hawking cell phones and sneakers, when, abruptly, the vehicle stopped. The road was barricaded; the barricades were manned by soldiers in uniform. After a moment, I realized that the soldiers…

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