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Kim Jong Il Leaves an Unusual Architectural Legacy

21 Jun

[ By Steph in Architecture & Offices & Commercial. ]

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Started in 1987 and still not complete, North Korea’s Ryugyong Hotel is perhaps its most potent architectural symbol, and an odd legacy for an odd and secretive leader. The 105-floor, pyramid-shaped hotel has towered over the city of Pyongyang in a mostly abandoned state since 1992, when construction was halted due to a period of economic crisis after the fall of the Soviet Union.

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The 1,080-foot-tall (330-meter) tower was slated to be completed this year, but it retains its title as the tallest unoccupied building in the world. It was initially intended to be complete by the 13th World Festival of Youth and Students in June 1989, at which point it would have been the world’s tallest hotel; however, it was eclipsed in 2009 by the spire atop the Rose Tower in Dubai.

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For the sixteen years in which the tower was abandoned, it was a glaring concrete eyesore. Called “The Worst Building in the History of Mankind” by Esquire Magazine, the 3,000-room hotel has sucked up more than two percent of North Korea’s gross domestic product, while a large number of the nation’s citizens go hungry. Why would Kim Jong Il have believed that this city, which is so poor it can’t afford to light up the streets at night, would need to accommodate so many visitors?

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(all images via: Wikimedia Commons)

Construction resumed on the hotel in 2008, and in 2011, the mirrored facade was finally completed thanks to an influx of $ 180 million from an Egyptian telecommunications company. The group that reportedly manages the hotel has refused to give an expected completion date, saying “Market entry is not currently possible.” The fate of the hotel remains unclear.

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Horse chestnut bud time lapse of bud and leaves opening

14 Nov

Horse chestnut bud opening time-lapse by Neil Bromhall. Filmed for www.rightplants4me.co.uk plant finder and pruning website, designed to help find and identify plants. Time lapse chestnut bud opening and forming new leaves Filmed over a period of three weeks. This is the growing tip of the tree. the new bud and leaves are covered with fine hairs to protect the bud from frost damage. Filmed by Neil Bromhall copyright www.complete-gardens.co.uk Nikon D300 with 55mm & 105mm lens with growlight a rotating head and studio flash. Music ‘Simplicity’ By Paul Mottram

This is a buddies car that I needed to restore after many years of track days and little to no detailing/cleaning. In this longer video, I discuss the different steps and products used to restore the paint to near perfection. I also introduce a few new products for “claying” your paint, and show the differences between a rotary polisher and DA polisher. (It is a bit on the long side, but its important to understand the thought process behind paint correction prior to working on a difficult job such as a Porsche 996 in black.) Hope this is helpful. Send me emails if you have additional questions. Thanks guys. -L

 
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Fern Leaves, Yosemite National Park

07 Jul

Yosemite provides an endless well of inspiration, even more so if you stop looking up. Tough to do, but always enlightening when it happens. On a casual walk amidst burnt trees on the valley floor the wind was kind enough to introduce me to some beautiful ferns. The next time you’re walking in your favorite location I recommend listening to the wind as you never know what it’ll introduce you to.

Fern Leaves, Yosemite National Park

Fern Leaves, Yosemite National Park

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