Posted by elutzik on September 19, 2011 | 1 Comment

Located along the Marina Bay waterfront, Marina Bay Sands features three cascading hotel towers topped by an extraordinary sky park, ‘floating’ crystal pavilions, a lotus-inspired Museum, retail stores featuring cutting-edge labels and international luxury brands, trendy Celebrity Chef restaurants, endless entertainment at the theaters, the hottest night clubs and a Las Vegas-style casino. Business visitors will also enjoy the extensive Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) facilities featuring state-of-the-art technology, highly flexible exhibition halls, and a convention centre that can [...]
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Posted by elutzik on December 18, 2010 | No Comments

The most expensive hotel in the world, Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi, has unveiled an $11 million Christmas tree. The artificial tree is over 42 feet tall and has silver and gold bows, ball-shaped ornaments and small white lights.
The thee of its own would not be worth more than $10,000. Its value comes from the over 180 pieces of jewelry, consisting in diamond necklaces, strings of pearls, emerald and ruby bracelets and more, provided by Style Gallery, a local [...]
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Posted by elutzik on November 17, 2010 | 1 Comment

LLOVE Hotel was created by Dutch and Japanese designers to celebrate 400 years of trade and cultural relations ‘Netherlands in Japan 2008-2009’. The theme is ‘Still in Llove’. The hotel is actually and exhibition, but you can stay the night if you want. You can choose the room you like and spend a night in luxury with a smile.
LLOVE is not just an exhibition which you can visit, but you can actually book an overnight stay. LLOVE offers the [...]
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Posted by elutzik on November 12, 2010 | No Comments

Ruud Visser Architects in collaboration with Peter Boer have turned a 1930s church into a house, located along the river De Rotte in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Architects description:
Along the river De Rotte in Rotterdam stands a wooden church from 1930. The 1930′s church had ended its career as a religious sanctuary and was being used as a garage for fixing and selling cars.
The church was totally covered with metal plates and looked like a hangar. A family came along and wanted [...]
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Posted by elutzik on November 4, 2010 | No Comments

The project is a 744 square meters house in Netherlands, for a family who wanted to find peace at the edge of the city. Architect Arjean Reas wanted to combine the traditional Dutch with modernism and came up with a modern cubistic shape that would be perfect for a desolate landscape. He used materials like hay stacks and white plaster to create a space where light can embrace every corner.
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