Giant Radio Telescope Collapses

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With four days away from the start of the 29th Olympic Games, all venues for the event have been ready. Let’s take a look.
Sorry for I did not find the clear photos of these, if I find, will post here. Enjoy!
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HSB Turning Torso is a skyscraper in Malm?, Sweden, located on the Swedish side of the ?resund strait. It was designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and officially opened on 27 August 2005. The tower reaches a height of 190 metres (623 feet) with 54 stories. Upon completion, it was the tallest building in Scandinavia, the tallest residential building in the EU and the second tallest residential building in Europe, after the 264-metre-high Triumph-Palace in Moscow.

The 86 metre high Kronprinsen was the tallest building in Malm? before Turning Torso. …click here to read more
Sculpture Competition for the Most Idiotic Monument
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Yes, this is the incredible wooden miror!
Created by Daniel Rozen this incredible wooden mirror is made up of 830 tiny wood each controlled by a small motor. A camera gathers light and shape data and sends it to a computer which then shifts the panels to create the image in front of the device. The can’t provide a detailed image but still it’s pretty cool to see and hear those little wooden pieces move and mimic everything you do.
Today I found a post on http://deputy-dog.com about the the creepier tower, that’s so interesting, so I collect these 20 World Famous Towers, hoping you love it. So beautiful all of them!
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Though some people - myself included, I have to admit - look upon the rocket-like TV tower with affection - it’s safe to say most Prague residents regard it as an inappropriately located eyesore. Among its strongest critics is architect Martin Krise of the Club for Ancient Prague.
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If all the square’s skyscrapers had been anything like the examples below that skyward respite would’ve been absent. no doubt in a decade that will have changed as property owners latch on to the idea of media facades and join the race to wrap the largest number of LEDs around a building as possible.
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Notice: This list only includes bridges that carry automobiles or trains. It does not include cable-stayed bridges, footbridges or pipeline bridges …click here to read more
In Dubai, they’re doing things big these days. Big hotels, big palm tree islands, big wallets, and very soon, big $281 million fountains. The biggest one in the world, in fact, and it will be large enough to give the famed fountains at the Bellagio in Las Vegas an inferiority complex.
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