o lista de sfaturi de la seniorii japonezi pentru cei mai tineri(shareBT):
-astazi:
frica sa nu gresesti… Facand ceva si obtinand un rezultat gresit este mai productiv decat sa nu faci nimic. Orice reusita are o urma de esec in spatele ei si orice esec te conduce spre succes. Vei ajunge sa regreti mai mult lucrurile pe care nu le-ai facut, decat pe cele pe care le-ai facut.
cu ceva timp in urma semnalam multimea de slapari cu ciorapi in slapi si in halat de baie la cumparaturi in megaimage-ul din hala traian
in alt context arata altfel:
Located in the verdant environs of eastern Goa, the Think Tank Retreat is composed of eight living units and an alternate health centre. The ancillary programs of the health centre (massage rooms, a conference facility and kitchen) are conceived as independent boxes that are integrated on a common plinth under a large clay tile roof. The terraces of each of these separate boxes are also accessible and serve as useable covered spaces for informal meetings, yoga, and meditation.
Natural cross ventilation, built in insulation through the double roof and concerns of the building weathering gracefully with minimal maintenance in the tropical climate of Goa were the central concerns in the design strategy. In addition the use of local materials for the primary building elements: laterite walls (quarried within a 5 km radius of the site) and the clay tiles ( made locally) for the roof localize and extend the indigenous building traditions in the locality.
* Location to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address. Cite:"Think Tank Retreat / RMA Architects" 27 May 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed 28 May 2013.
BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupe makes global debut in Como, Italy
May 26, 2013
BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupé at 2013 edition Concorso d’Eleganza
BMW Group and Italian car designer firm Pininfarina unveiled today, the new BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupe at the 2013 edition of the prestigious Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Como, Italy (24-26 May, 2013).
The Avenue on Portage revives two historic commercial buildings from the turn of the century located one block west of Winnipeg’s most famous corner, Portage and Main. Once major retail destinations in the city, the Avenue and Hample Buildings experienced a slow decline, becoming blights to the street and downtown. In 2010 our client purchased the site to develop the derelict properties into 75 rental apartments and 22,500 square feet of commercial space.
A series of formally simple moves dramatically transform the original façades, shifting public perception of the buildings from eyesores to a unified urban landmark. Hovering above the sidewalk, steel balconies cantilever from existing window openings and provide outdoor access for apartment dwellers. Clad in mirror-finish aluminum, the balconies become camouflaged against their surroundings, reflecting at turns the sky, the façade and the street below.
While the balconies push residents out beyond the façade, the main floor pulls pedestrians in, softening the boundary between the public streetscape and the private interiors. Inside, apartments sized between 430 and 1020 s.f. fill the upper four floors of the Avenue, as well as a new, three-storey addition to the Hample. In order to address the deep building footprint and provide windows for interior units, two existing light wells are carried down through all residential floors, while a third is extended into the new addition.
The main floor is occupied by Manitoba Start, a non-profit organization that provides services for new immigrants in Winnipeg. At street level a wall of glass folds back into the building to create a deep, V-shaped entrance that broadens the width of the sidewalk. Overhead, a faceted, mirror-finish canopy angles outward 13 feet from the face of the Hample before returning to meet the edge of the Avenue, unifying the two façades. Together, these elements draw the city into the building’s expression, making it an active participant in the life of the street.
* Location to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address. Cite:"The Avenue on Portage / 5468796 Architecture" 21 May 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed 22 May 2013.