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Museum of Robots and Artificial Intelligence in Seoul, South Korea πŸ€– The Museum of Robots and Artificial Intelligence (RAIM) in Seoul will open in 2024. Melike AltΔ±nışık architects designed an egg-shaped building with a metal facade assembled by robots. Inside, visitors will be able to learn how robots with artificial intelligence will affect various industries. It is more than a museum β€” it serves as a platform for the development of applied AI. The building itself demonstrates this by automatically adjusting the temperature and lighting for autonomous operation.
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Overall, it is appetizing
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Don't you fart after that?
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wow
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slavik ohyenno delaesh brat
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Fish Building in Hyderabad, India 🐟 The National Fisheries Development Council building in Hyderabad, commonly known as the "Fish House," mimics aquatic life with curved scales and a gaping entrance. However, the four-storey building creatively houses offices, not a seafood processing workshop. These offices serve as a center for research, innovation and collaboration in the field of aquaculture. The bold shape of the building leaves an unforgettable impression of the headquarters of the institution. An open architectural reference to the industry effectively advertises the mission of the National Fisheries Development Council (NFDC) through the exterior alone.
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Damn, here we go again
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Duck House on Long Island, USA πŸ¦† The Big Duck building on Long Island, built in 1931, was modeled as an advertisement in the shape of a giant duck for the sale of eggs. But his form inspired the nascent movement. Being a roadside monument, it had a wide impact, destroying ideas of what buildings could look like besides houses and towers. Today, this project has the status of a historical landmark. There is also a shop where tourists can buy "duck souvenirs".
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Atomium, Brussels, Belgium The Atomium, originally built for the Brussels World's Fair in 1958, was designed by engineer Andre Waterkane and architects Andre and Jean Polak. The 335 ft (102 m) high stainless steel building consists of nine spheres connected in the form of an elementary cell of crystalline iron. Pipes connect the spheres along a dozen edges of the cube, as well as all eight vertices with a center. Escalators and elevators in the pipes connect five usable pipes that are often used for public events. The four upper spheres are unsafe and therefore closed to the public. The Atomium is one of the most unique buildings in the world, which has a museum, an observation deck, entertainment facilities and a restaurant. The panoramic restaurant Belgium Taste is located in the topmost sphere on the 8th floor. It offers spectacular views from its windows. The remaining areas accessible to the public are reserved for exhibitions.
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today i woke up and decided to turn my swag on
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Bubble Palace (Paris, France) 🫧 And this unusual place, which at first glance it is difficult to call a building or a house, is the result of the work of designer Pierre Cardin and Antti Lovag, the man who designed these 1200 sq.m. concrete bubbles. The rather complex bubble structure consists of many modules, which house luxury apartments with several pools, terraces and even a 500-seat amphitheater. The unusual house was built in 1992 and was originally intended for a local industrialist. The idea was for the people living here to feel the spirit of the prehistoric era. The absence of sharp corners and straight lines is explained by the taste preferences of Lovag, who considers such geometry to be a manifestation of aggression towards nature.
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The Montreal Biosphere 🌐 This impressive huge dome was designed by Buckminster Fuller, an American architect and inventor. The dome was built for the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal. The giant biosphere is nothing but a steel ball. Steel makes the structure strong, and the polyhedron structure allows it to withstand high pressure. This futuristic building resembles a precious piece of jewelry. Once there were objects from real spacecraft of the Apollo mission as exhibits. Incredibly cool. And it also appeared on the TV show "Battlestar Galactica" in 1978 and 79. Reflecting the lights, the biosphere illuminates the space around.
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Piano House Exhibition Center, Huainan, China 🎹 The building in Huainan County is made in the form of a violin and a piano, but has nothing to do with music. There is an escalator in the violin, and an exhibition center in the piano. The building was designed by students of the Faculty of Architecture of Hefei University of Technology together with designers from Huainan Fangkai Decoration Project Co.
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Comfort begins with the design of your apartmentπŸ™‚
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I think Kitchen lighting with warm, soft tones like Bega lights creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere. It enhances visibility while cooking and dining, making the space feel more welcoming and aesthetically pleasing, especially in open-concept designs.
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I love my job πŸ‘·
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CUSTOM HEADPHONE CASE DESIGN ❀️
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