The City View Residence by Dick Clark Architecture
Dick Clark Architecture completed this contemporary residence for clients in Austin, Texas. The design was inspired by the clients’ desire to live in a house that reflects their values and lifestyle, the house takes an architecturally minimal approach with simple massing, an understated material palette, contemporary furniture and large expanses of glass. Configured for entertainment, the glass box living area, along with large sliding doors from the dining and pool room invite guests outside onto the pool deck to take in the spectacular view of the Austin skyline.
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Free Desktop Calendar – December 2011
This is the final desktop calendar for this year. The abstract objects emblematize cristmas trees and it’s our way to wish you a good end of this year. If you want this wallpaper at your desktop feel free to download in different resolutions or tell us if you need something else. Continue reading »
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LTVs, Michael Eden’s contemporary ceramics

If the next Industrial Revolution were led by artisans able to ride the wave of new technologies and reinterpret tradition, then ceramic potter Michael Eden would no doubt be the first in line.

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Remembering George Harrison 10 Years after His Death
Ten years ago today, George Harrison died at age 58. To mark the occasion, MSNBC collected a few classic images of the legendary musician.

George Harrison in Hamburg, Germany, in April, 1961. (Juergen Vollmer / Getty Images)
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Awesome and Free Birdy Twitter Icons
“After a huge success that we had with Ugly Birds for Twitter we have decided to continue development of icons that our users could use for Twitter. This time we’ve decided to cover all possible styles and implement them on the same bird’s shape. This is what we’ve come up with so far, but it is work in progress and we would like to extend this list, so if you have ideas for other interesting styles that we haven’t covered yet, do send us a tweet @designcontests and we may include it into the next release.”
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Red Museum

A visitor looks at badges of late Chinese leader Mao Zedong at a “red museum” in Xincun community center in China’s southwestern Yunnan province. The museum showcases more than 35,000 badges and memorabilia of communist party leaders. The owner of the items has been collecting souvenirs since 1988 to inform a younger generation about the history of the Chinese Communist Party. (Reuters)
Tungurahua Volcano in Ecuador Begins to Erupt, People Evacuate
The Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador spewed ash up to 4 kilometers in the sky and produced superheated gas flow (pyroclastic flows) approximately one kilometer down the volcano flank Tuesday.
The eruption created large clouds of gas and ash above the summit and is reportedly directed towards the southeast and the west, near Banos, about 178 km (110 miles) south of Ecuador’s capital Quito, the Geophysical Institute of Ecuador said.
Tungurahua, meaning “Throat of Fire” in Ecuador’s native Quechua language, is one of eight active volcanoes in the Andean nation. It has been in an active state since October 1999 and erupts almost every year.

Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano spews volcanic lava accompanied by large clouds of gas and ash near Banos, about 178 km (110 miles) south of Quito Nov. 28, 2011. (Reuters)
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Scottish National Portrait Gallery Ready for Public
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery is ready for the public after undergoing renovation. It cost 17.6 million pounds to renovate the museum, which is located in Edinburgh, Reuters reported.
“The portrait gallery now occupies the whole building for the first time,” National Galleries director John Leighton told Reuters. “We have opened the upper floors to provide 60 percent more space.”

In the Ramsay Room at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. (Reuters / David Moir)
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Benetton Installs Controversial ‘Unhate Kissing’ Ads in Israel
Benetton’s controversial “Unhate” advertising campaign, featuring political and religious leaders kissing each other, has been unveiled along the Ayalon Highway in Tel Aviv and other Israeli highways. The billboard shows Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu kissing Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
The high-impact Benetton ad is a part of the Italian clothing company’s UNHATE Foundation which was launched less than a fortnight ago. The ad was unveiled in a NIS 500,000 billboard campaign in Israel. Nur Media Star Ltd in Israel prepared the billboards.

Workers install a Benetton billboard advertisement showing a composite image of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) kissing Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Tel Aviv Nov. 28, 2011. The image, part of a series of pictures of world leaders kissing each other on the lips, was Benetton’s latest advertising campaign that went on display in their European stores two weeks ago. (Reuters)
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