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A small living room can be a challenge when it comes to furniture placement. This is because they don't have enough space in order to place the sofa and other pieces of furniture. There are some ideas that can help you out with this problem.
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George Condo
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jp3d.visual (cover image)
When most people think about outdoor storage sheds, the first thing that comes to mind is extra storage space for tools, lawn equipment, and seasonal items. While it is true that an outdoor storage shed can provide a much-needed extra storage area, there are many other benefits you may not have considered.
Written by
Allen Brown
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Jesse Gardner (cover image), Danielle Rice, Annie Shelmerdine
8 Skills Required to Be an Architect You Must Start Growing Now. Being an architect demands more than knowing geometry well. So, are you planning to enrich our world with architectural masterpieces? If yes, then this article is your list of must-have skills to be an architect.
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Viktoria Polanski
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Thirdman (cover image)
Universities in the USA have carefully worked on their academic authority. They are famous for the quality of teaching and prestigious lecturers, and the magnificent complexes in which you can enjoy living or studying.
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Bertha Graham
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Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
Are you considering remodeling your house? If so, you want to ensure the finished product is as close to perfect as possible. Many homeowners make the mistake of thinking they can do it all themselves and end up with a disaster on their hands. If you're not an expert in architecture, it's best to leave the remodeling to the professionals. This arti...
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Allen Brown
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Hannes Henz (Remodel House in Ascona by Wespi de Meuron Romeo architects)
The term ferrocement usually refers to a mixture of Portland cement and sand which has been applied to layers of steel bars and metal mesh, which act as reinforcements. Sometimes referred to as reinforced concrete, it was first created by Italian architect Pier Luigi Nervi in 1940.
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Madeline Miller
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Naser Nader Ibrahim
We all know how beautiful old buildings can be. Many are alive with character and have a rich history that should be kept preserved for as long as possible. But what happens when these old buildings come with problems?
Written by
Alec Neufeld
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Daniel Rauber