It goes without saying that Tokyo is full of fantastic buildings and designers with amazing ideas and the following dome perfectly illustrates my idea. Love it or not?


It goes without saying that Tokyo is full of fantastic buildings and designers with amazing ideas and the following dome perfectly illustrates my idea. Love it or not?

Egyptian markets perfectly reflect the spirit of Egypt. Don’t you think so?

There are so many bridges in the world, most of them even don’t worth our attention, but, also, there are some bridges, that keep you on tenterhooks either looking at them or driving. So, 5 top strangest bridges in the world:
Bridges Glanerbeek are the 1st bridges in our list. There were three main transportation arteries in this area: for pedestrians, bikes and buses. The aim was to divide these three areas while making amazing bridges. The entire construction is based on a thin, but reliable deck. The bridges look very harmonically and so close to nature.
Art Deco Style used to be a popular one in the 1920s and 30s. It covered almost the whole spheres of human life: interior design, architecture, fashion, movies, furniture, painting and even industrial art. This style was a combination, a successful mixture of the existing styles and peak of is popularity was in the 1920s. Art Deco Style was one of the styles, lack of political orientation. Its name came from the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (took place in Paris, in 1925).
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