We often don't realize that every time we flush the toilet, drain the kitchen sink, or even wash our driveways, the resulting wastewater is quite difficult to process.
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Pok Rie (cover image), Patrick Federi
Construction is quite messy and results in a ton of waste that you need to get rid of to ensure your site looks more organized and that there is no risk of hazards to passersby.
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Shivendu Shukla (cover image), Scott Graham
The New York skyline is iconic in itself and is packed with soaring towers and magnificent architecture. The history of the many famous structures in New York is as fascinating as the architecture itself, and many have been immortalized so romantically in motion pictures that they take on an even greater sense of majesty.
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Jennifer Seene
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Leonhard Niederwimmer (cover image), Kit Suman, William Wachter, Stephen H, Lucas Franco, Patrick Robert Doyle, Miltiadis Fragkidis, Alexander Rotke
Having your own set of tools at home comes in quite useful when you need to fix things around the house. It saves time and money, and you don't have to wait for a handyman to come over and charge an arm and a leg for simple work. Doing your own repairs can seem difficult at first.
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Kerut (cover image), Picjumbo
The expertise of the hands that transmit ancestral legacies in their work with wood, metal, clay, and textiles is given its due value in the utilitarian objects and interior design of this Mexican firm focused on both sustainability and a social and cultural commitment
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Courtesy of Taller LU’UM
Maintaining a smoothly functioning home is quite a challenge for most homeowners. Whether you want to live in the house by yourself or give it to your tenant, you will have to repair both major and minor problems.
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Momentbloom (cover image), Erik Mclean
Modern life has become full of responsibilities and all sorts of tasks that we sometimes forget to stop, take a breather, and just relax.
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Victor Garcia (cover image), Spacejoy
The building industry utilizes a range of construction materials for the many elements of a home structure. Architects are discussing the load-bearing capacities of the materials they create with structural engineers.
Written by
Benjamin Brauer