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27th June 2009

Fat Architecture in the Netherlands

Posted 27th June 2009 by Fatima Travassos
This may look like something you’d find in central Tokyo, but The Villa is a community building which sits at the heart of the Heerlijkheid park in the town of Hoogvliet in the Netherlands. It was designed by Fat and contains a multi-use hall, offices, and a café. It’s design is intended ...
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Zachman Framework

Posted 27th June 2009 by overridex
“The Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architectures—Although self-described as a framework, is actually more accurately defined as a taxonomy” The first thing we need to understand about the Zachman Framework is that it isn’t a framework—at least, by my definition of a ...
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Contain Yourself

Posted 27th June 2009 by urbancouture
Some time ago, my esteemed colleague CoutureSteez wrote about the cool transportable Puma store (pictured above), which can be taken apart and transported via ship from place to place and opened as a temporary store. After reading that post, I’ve researched the innovative architecture style, ...
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Golden Gate Bridge

Posted 27th June 2009 by Jonie
This bridge in San Francisco is one of the architectural marvels of the Twentieth Century and a testament to human strife, as it was constructed during the years of the Great Depression. For years, the Golden Gate Bridge held the title as the longest suspension bridge in the world. Before its ...
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Hoi An

Posted 27th June 2009 by Tanya
No cars are permitted in the centre, it was great Hoi An is charming riverside town (I copied that description from the Lonely Planet) in the middle of Vietnam. There is a distinctive French influence…in the old town buildings, architecture, and the food (baguettes and pastries). Once again, ...
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This Week in BlackBerry #61

Posted 27th June 2009 by stonemonk
This Week in BlackBerry Friday / 6.26.09 / #61 “The only good is knowledge and the only evil is ignorance.” ~Socrates Tips 1. Fix Tip: Verizon *228 Not Working Commentary 2. Handheld Computers 3. Agnostic Wireless Enterprise Architecture In the News 4. BAC on Mobile Banking 5. ...
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Restaurant review: La Villa – Il Ristorante, Bangkok

Posted 27th June 2009 by themanfrommoselriver
We are so blessed. Living in Thonglor, Bangkok, we have quite a number of first class restaurants just in walking distance from our flat. The other day, we explored La Villa – The restaurant, a classic Italian place at the corner of some smaller lanes right in the heart of Thonglor. The ...
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The Final Show

Posted 27th June 2009 by markbrereton
It’s that time of year again, when summer is unpredictable and the weather is surprising. It then seems fitting that the end of year university and college shows coincides with the flamboyant British weather. This year, like many previous years, I visited the Newcastle-under-Lyme College Art and ...
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4xBeauty

Posted 27th June 2009 by Berny
Yesterday Pok and I went on one of our art-y trips again. I brought her to Old School to see the Found and Lost exhibition at Osage (my third time), and we went down to 2902 Gallery to see the Celluloid/Spiders/Portraits exhibition of gorgeous behind-the-scenes photos from Fighting Spiders. At the ...
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Whimsy or Disney? Portmeirion, Wales

Posted 27th June 2009 by Carolyn
Portmeirion, Gwynedd, Wales Portmeirion, Gwynedd, Wales It’s almost time to say goodbye to Wales (for now, anyway), on this blog. Before I do, I’ll share our last three adventures here: weird and/or whimsical Portmeirion, our final walk high above Llandudno, and a visit to book town ...
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