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If you work for Amazon, you might soon have the option to feel like you're working outside every day.
Open offices make employees less productive, less happy, and more likely to get sick. So why do 70% of Americans work in them?
Given the fevered pace of China's infrastructure development, 16 years is ancient.
Art installation? Trick photography? Nope, just a little restoration project going on at Utah's Provo Temple, which was badly damaged in a fire in 2010. Thankfully, the Church of the Latter Day Saints is salvaging the 112-year-old building with a little architectural levitation.
The King has "instructed" that Riyadh, Saudi Arabia's fast-growing capital city, build its new six-line Metro system in just four years. To compare: it took New York's MTA four years to renovate one station.
A Chinese firm best known for building air conditioning units is constructing a vertical city.
People choose to live in some pretty baffling places, like those towns sitting at the base of volcanos or the precariously placed monasteries in the Himalayan mountains. Here’s one that looks like it might have been hit by a meteor and residents just decided to carry on as usual.
In the Galichesky district of the Kostroma region of Russia there is an unusual structure – the TV tower 350 meters high. It’s unique not because of its height but also because it does not function at all. This tower is the highest abandoned object on the territory of Russia.
When the final part of the spire was lifted and installed on to the top of One World Trade Center, the Port Authority attached a camera to the bottom.
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