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Bucket List: 225 Things to Do Before You Die. Newest Items. The Light Cycle. Landscape superyacht by Jun Han Song. An Island of Yacht Behold one gigantic yacht for the folks of the Caribbean and the Mediterranean.

Landscape superyacht by Jun Han Song

This is “Landscape,” a yacht made to provide an ideal location for you to have fun on the boat and off, no comfort done without. The Landscape is a 75 meter trimaran with a 20 meter beam. Huge, giant, unbelievably magnificently large. There’s a staircase into the sea, a sun deck, a lounge and dining area under a canopy, a giant main deck with open floor, and cabins, galley, conference room below.

Designer Jun Han Song informs us that this Landscape would have a wider beam than any other super yacht to provide the widest amount of space for awesome activities. The entire boat transforms. The Landscape yacht gets around on wind power and solar power. I would live here. Designer: Jun Han Song. Million Lake House in Lake Tahoe by Mark Dziewulski Architect. Lake Tahoe, Nevada is among the most sought after destinations for dream homes.

Million Lake House in Lake Tahoe by Mark Dziewulski Architect

The beautiful views of the large freshwater lake located in the Sierra Nevada make Tahoe the perfect get away destination. There are quite a few waterfront properties lining the lake, few as breathtaking as ‘The Lake House’ designed by San Francisco based studio Mark Dziewulski Architect. Built nearly 6 years ago, the project was started in June 2006 and took until February 2010 to complete the extravagant home. This monstrous home covers over 8,694 square feet of contemporary beauty that includes 5 floors, four bedrooms, four bathrooms, six level glass stairwell, and of course a glass elevator to make accessing your desired floor a breeze.

If you are looking to pick this masterpiece up, this half acre lot in Incline Village, Crystal Bay, Nevada, USA is currently listed at $43 million. Emperor 1510 - the workstation on steroids. We were blown way by the outrageous design and outrageous price of Modern Work Environment Lab's Emperor 200 Workstation when it first surfaced back in 2009.

Emperor 1510 - the workstation on steroids

Since then a model that incorporates many of the same features while being somewhat closer to the means of mere mortals has come on the market - the Emperor 1510. View all The Emperor 1510 has the same tilting, scorpion-like layout as its custom-built cousin, catering for up to three screens from 19-inch to 27-inch in various configurations (3 x 24-inch with a 16:9 ratio is the option on our wishlist, but note that the screens themselves, along with the computer, aren't included in the price of the 1510). The curved tubular frame is made up of Canadian steel with integrated LED lighting and an adjustable keyboard tray and leg rest. The Emperor will tilt backwards up to 15 degrees and independent seat adjustment ups this to a total of 25 degrees. Evergreen homes: The Method Cabin. Similar to May and June’s installments of “Evergreen Homes” — a series of monthly posts in which I spotlight great green homes from my home state of Washington — I’m moving away from the green building hotbed of Seattle to feature projects further afield in locales like the San Juan Islands and Walla Walla.

Evergreen homes: The Method Cabin

For this month’s installment, I’m featuring a home — a prefab cabin, to be exact — located in the teeny-tiny (population = 90) but frequently traveled-through former mining outpost known as Glacier. Located near the summit of mighty Mount Baker on Washington State Scenic Byway Highway 542, the town of Glacier is flooded with outdoor recreation enthusiasts who flock to the area on a year-round basis to ski, snowboard, sled, climb, camp, hike, bike, raft, fish, forage for mushrooms, take mushrooms, or just take in the truly spectacular wilderness of the Mt-Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.

As mentioned, today’s featured “Evergreen Home” is indeed a cabin. Recent "Evergreen homes": Can’t Decide Between a Private Island or a Mega-Yacht? Get Both in One. Got an extra $100 mill laying around and can’t decide if you want to blow it on a private tropical island in the South Pacific, or a couple-hundred foot mega-yacht?

Can’t Decide Between a Private Island or a Mega-Yacht? Get Both in One

According to Yacht Island Designs, you don’t have to decide. They’ll build you a yacht that’s a traveling island paradise. While it only exists as a concept right now (this isn’t a boat you want to build on spec and see if anyone is interested), their Tropical Island Paradise takes all the over-the-top luxury you can imagine, and puts it together in a design that can only be described as Disney’s Pleasure Island gets re-imagined by Tony Stark. I can see James Bond villains lining up right now… READ MORE: Guy Jet Skis Through Streets of New York During Hurricane Irene According to England-based Yacht Island Designs’ website, “The brief for this concept was to create an idyllic, floating island, with all the features of a tropical island getaway built into the design.”

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