Tag: Tufting

  • HGX Design creates “musical” house in the Hudson Valley

    HGX Design creates “musical” house in the Hudson Valley

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    New York architecture studio HGX Design has created a linear, glass-fronted home in the Hudson Valley informed by the “individual notes of a music composition”. Located in Germantown, New York, the Hudson Valley Residence spans  7,300 square feet (678 square metres) and is comprised of interconnected rectangular volumes with courtyards inserted between them. HGX Design…

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  • Francis Ford Coppola’s Wife Was 87

    Francis Ford Coppola’s Wife Was 87

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    Eleanor Coppola, an American filmmaker who won an Emmy for chronicling her husband Francis Ford Coppola‘s taxing 238-day production of “Apocalypse Now” in her documentary “Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse,” died Friday at her home in Rutherford, Calif. She was 87. Coppola’s death was confirmed in a statement by the Coppola family to the…

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  • Venture One Buys Metro Miami Industrial Park

    Venture One Buys Metro Miami Industrial Park

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    Boynton Logistics Center features a total of 34 dock-high loading doors, 12 truck wells and four drive-in doors. Image courtesy of Cushman & Wakefield Venture One Real Estate has acquired Boynton Logistics Center, a 197,608-square-foot industrial campus in Boynton Beach, Fla., from Elion Partners. Cushman & Wakefield brokered the transaction. The brokerage firm will also…

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  • 5 Posh Portland Mansions Perfect for the $1.3B Powerball Winner

    5 Posh Portland Mansions Perfect for the $1.3B Powerball Winner

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    The $1.3 billion Powerball winner has come forward to claim the prize. The winner reportedly purchased a single ticket at a Plaid Pantry store in the Cully neighborhood of Portland, OR. The winner’s name will probably be announced once security measures and vetting have been completed. With a few exceptions, winning players in Oregon cannot…

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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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  • Joe Doucet’s Airiva wind turbines are made for city streets and buildings

    Joe Doucet’s Airiva wind turbines are made for city streets and buildings

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    Designer Joe Doucet has revealed his Airiva turbine – a modular wind power system that was conceived to have the necessary visual appeal to fit into urban settings. Currently a prototype, the Airiva energy system features two-metre-tall vertical blades with a sculptural helix shape rather than the propeller style commonly seen on large wind farm turbines.…

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  • Jerrod Carmichael Says Dave Chappelle Is An Egomaniac

    Jerrod Carmichael Says Dave Chappelle Is An Egomaniac

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    Jerrod Carmichael Says Dave Chappelle Is An Egomaniac Jerrod, who identifies as gay, criticized Dave in 2022 for relying so heavily on transgender people for his comedic material. “Chappelle, do you know what comes up when you Google your name, bro?” Jerrod asked in a GQ interview. “That’s the legacy? Your legacy is a bunch…

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  • Lincoln Property Lines Up $65M Refi for Los Angeles Campus

    Lincoln Property Lines Up $65M Refi for Los Angeles Campus

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    Lincoln Property Co. has obtained a $65 million loan for the refinancing of Wateridge, a 585,580-square-foot office and retail campus in West Los Angeles. JLL Capital Markets secured the five-year, fixed-rate financing through Deutsche Bank. The Wateridge campus features more than 2,000 parking spaces. Image courtesy of CommercialEdge Lincoln Property purchased the six-building campus back…

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  • A New Look at an Old Favorite for Adventure Seekers: La Paz, Mexico

    A New Look at an Old Favorite for Adventure Seekers: La Paz, Mexico

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    For our last night in La Paz, Mexico, we kept it simple: A couple of cans of cold Pacifico, a bench on the malecón, the city’s waterfront promenade, and the sunset glowing orange over the shimmering silver-blue Sea of Cortez. My husband, Alex, and I had spent nearly a week taking scenic desert drives and…

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  • Boeing 737 Max 9 door plug blowout plane production examined

    Boeing 737 Max 9 door plug blowout plane production examined

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    The Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 that suffered the door plug blowoutPhoto: Mathieu Lewis-Rolland (Getty Images) It’s becoming a little bit clearer how Boeing’s 737 Max mess got to be as bad as it is. Is Bitcoin a good speculative investment? A Wall Street Journal investigation uncovered that it took Boeing 18 days to…

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