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Awesome-Things_5.jpg (589×600) Crazy Hotels of the World | Design gone wild. Phoenix Seagaia Resort, Indoor Beach Nestled in the pulsating city of Miyazaki, Japan, the Phoenix Seagaia Resort entertains thousands of tourists from all around the world. The Resort offers an array of amusement facilities, such as spas, hotels, tennis and golf. Nurnberg-based ’s Baggers restaurant in Germany The customers at ’s Baggers can choose their own tables, and can order for their food and drinks through a touch screen self-help kiosk situated at the table. Once the orders are made prepared fresh, delicious meals and drinks are delivered directly to the customer’s table through a special track. Crazy ice hotel! The Ice Hotel In Sweden Made up of over 6,000 square feet of ice and snow, it's the largest - and the original - ice hotel in the world.

Underwater hotel Poseidon Undersea Resort Nestled forty feet below the surface of the clear blue Fijian Lagoon, the underwater suites will be accessible by elevator in 2009. Tiny Apartment Has Indoor/Outdoor Shower and Sliding, Paper Doors. Modern architects have become masters at making smaller spaces feel more spacious. This usually comes in the form of eliminating walls and combining rooms, like the living room and dining room with an open kitchen.

Walk into any 2000 or newer apartment building and you’re bound to see this. Some people want walls, but with the flexibility of an open design. Rui Miguel is one of these people. Fair Companies — also known as one of the tiny house documentary producers – features the 430-square-foot apartment that draws inspiration from Japanese design with “paper sliding doors.” Miguel Angel with Miel Architects says spaces like this are designed to “work like an onion.” Click through this slideshow for photos of the space: Interestingly, to bring the outside in, Angel created a garden box with plants that grew downward into the shower from the roof. You may even be wondering how the plants fair. Watch the Fair Companies tour of the space: BMW i8 Concept Spyder. Wall Photos. High school fashions, 1969. Fashion, Vintage High school fashions, 1969 i know what you’re thinking… are these more fashion snaps from coachella?

No indeed! These are high school fashions in 1969 photographed by arthur shatz for life magazine. Subscribe to posts via Email arthur shatzFashionhigh school fashionlife magazinelife magazine archivessixtiesVintage Wednesday 20 April, 2011 Previous Post Next Post You Might Also Like Turned Out by Maya Thursday 17 November, 2011 glee Monday 31 May, 2010 creatures of comfort Tuesday 6 April, 2010. Brilliant Stairs photos.