Showing posts with label Best Pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Pictures. Show all posts
Monday, June 20, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Amazing Tree Houses
Wilkinson Residence

Architect, artist, magician, Robert Harvey Oshatz is all of That and so much more. He is the organic architect Responsible for this magnificent home up in the canopy; the coolest house in the trees That Likely Will you ever see. The unique Wilkinson Residence graces the wooded landscape outside of Portland, Oregon. This Treehouse would turn even the Swiss Family Robinson green with envy. More than Likely you too Will have a more than a twinge of desire to live in it.
Spider's Leg Tree house

We're no Strangers to Germany's tree house Baumraum makers extraordinaire, so When We saw another brilliant arboreal home design from Them, We Knew We had to share it with you! The house resides at the World of Living, a showspace / amusement park for sustainable housing company WeberHaus and greets visitors with its curvy body perched atop a spider-like super skinny "legs". The unusual shape and clean lines are Baumraum's signature, and there are a lot of other cool features, so check Check it all out in our slide show.
Tree house Teahouse

Japanese professor of architecture Terunobu Fujimori built his boyhood dream in his father's garden in 2004. It's a Teahouse on DanceInternasional.Stilt.
Tree House Restaurant

The Naha Harbor Diner in Okinawa, Japan, lies at the very top of a huge Gajumaru tree about 20 feet above the ground. Sadly, that is not a real Gajumaru tree, it's Actually concrete. Actually Customers have to get in an elevator inside the trunk to reach the restaurant.
Yellow Tree House

The Yellow Tree House by Pacific Environment Architects is built around a redwood tree, the which is over 40m high and has a 1.7m diameter at its base, located north of Auckland, New Zealand. The structure is made of plantation poplar slats and used extensive natural lighting throughout. The tree house restaurant was built as a marketing promotion for New Zealand Yellow Pages.
The concept of building a tree house on a redwood tree was quite Challenging and required a range of consultants to get your resources and building consent, and to get construction underway in the limited time of four months. The design is an organic oval form wrapped around the trunk and structurally tied up the top and bottom, with a circular arrangement, split apart on the axis with a raised floor portion. The binding timber forms the base of the main structure. Glue-laminated poplar plantation pine has been used for the slats. It is around 10m wide and 12m high with seating over 10m off the ground. The kitchen and toilets are on the ground. It has the capacity to occupy 18 people with all the comforts Such as bars, structural soundness, and unobstructed views into the valley.
Beach Tree House Rock

This Treehouse by Japanese builder Kobayahsi Takashi was constructed with the express purpose of communicating with outer space. "A sparkling beacon Among Treetops, it is easy to imagine the dome succeeding at its mission to make contact with alien life," writes Nelson.
Wood Island Bogwon Tree house

The Island Wood "Bogwon" Treehouse in Washington is supported by a single tree. Engineer Jake Jacob and his team from the TreeHouseWorkshop fixed the house to the trunk with a series of limb-hugging rings. "Our trees are perched Actually, as opposed to nailed in," he toll us. "The tree Might move in the wind and We do not want to inhibit the tree to be Able to move in the wind."
97-Foot Tree house

Horace Burgess's tree house may be as close to heaven as a body can get inCumberland County. It Rises 97 feet into the sky, the support provided by a live, 80-foot-tall white oak 12 feet in diameter at its base. Six other trees brace the tower-like fortress, but Burgess says its foundation is in God. Most of his materials are recycled pieces of lumber from garages, storage shedsand Barns.The tree house has 10 floors, averaging nine to 11 feet in height by Burgess's reckoning. He has never Measured its size but estimates it to be about 8.000 to 10.000 square feet. He did count the nails That he has Hammered into the wood - 258,000, give or take a Few hundred. And he guesses he has sunk about $ 12,000 into the project.
Peter Lewis's Tree House

Any kid in Bridgton, Maine, would want to have Peter Lewis's Playhouse in his backyard. And no wonder. Lewis has tricked it out with a Drawbridge and two spiral staircases. Best of all, the whole thing floats 21 ft.. off the ground. Lewis, however, is no kid, and his masterpiece - a two-story, 6000-pound clubhouse slung from an Eastern white pine - bears scant resemblance to the banged-together Shacks of childhood. His Treehouse is held aloft by a well-engineered suspension system That imparts nary a scratch to the pine's bark. Hearty beams and mortise-and-Tenon joints Lend a built-for-the-ages solidity. Weather-sealed windows, insulation and a coal-burning stove deliver year-round enjoyment, even in icy Maine.
Crystal River Tree House

There is always a place for fun and frivolity in architecture! David Rasmussen, Treehouse resident expert, designed and built this "Treehouse" with log columns as the main support, since the trees on the property are not strong enough to build on.
Source : Odde.Com
12 Cute Alerts found on the beach
The weather stone sign in the South West Thailand.
Now you know for sure kissing is not forbidden in here.
Do not curse sign in Virginia Beach, VA.
No topless, in Cancun, Mexico.
Toilets ... So that's where people go ...
To swim or not to swim? Certainly a very confusing signing inAgadir, Morocco.
Do not forget to bring your pants please!
Christmas Day: Beach Day! In Bondi Beach, Sydney.
Beware of wet floor?
At least the owners of this nude beach are being honest and direct.Cleary They are against having any fat chicks on Their beach. ButWHO enforces this rule?
Funny sign on how to properly dress at the beach.
Source : Odde.Com
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
10 Amazing Ultrasound Photos
For new parents, seeing their baby on an ultrasound can be a very exciting occasion. For these parents, the ultrasound experience was even more interesting because their fetuses decided to put on a show!
Jacko In Utero?
In 2009, parents Dawn Kelley and William Hickman were astounded when a 24-week scan of their unborn daughter looked strikingly like a certain King of Pop. Thankfully, the baby was born looking more like them than like Michael Jackson.
Thumbs Up
After their first ultrasound showed an anomaly with their baby's skull, Donna and Simon Biscoe spent a scary two weeks waiting for a follow-up scan, only to be rewarded with this image of their baby giving them the "all clear" hand signal. Turns out, the baby was right; he was born perfectly healthy!
This Womb Rocks!
Jeff and Susan Snow are both musicians, so when their baby threw up Devil Horns during their ultrasound, they weren't all that surprised. No doubt their baby will rock the cradle both in and out of the womb!
Fetus Christ
Seven months into a difficult pregnancy, British mom Laura Turner and her husband were amazed and ecstatic to see what they say is an image of Jesus Christ watching over their unborn son.
Raspberries
This amazingly clear photo was taken using 3-D technology. This baby is already blowing raspberries!
Peace, Baby
This ultrasound was taken in December of 2006 and uploaded to Flickr, just in time to become the happy couple's Christmas card.
Picking a Winner
Sumer Kohler's baby is getting an early start with a dirty little habit: nose picking! Somehow it's cute when a fetus does it....
Flipping the Bird
This little boy is getting an early start with the teenager attitude! It's almost like he's saying, "I'm sleeping, leave me alone!"
Smiling Fetus
This 3-D ultrasound shows a 17 week old fetus displaying a very human characteristic: a smile.
Turtle Power
New mom Amy's husband had only one thing to say about this very early ultrasound which showed her fetus looking a lot like a Mario Brothers turtle, "I think maybe Amy has been playing too much Nintendo."
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