This stunning dream house, designed by MaMo Architects, draws inspiration from existing stone structures in Pennsylvania, where three stone structures merge with modern glass connectors. Stone, clapboard, and charred wood dominate the palette, whose design was inspired by the colors found in a Spotted Winged Blackbird nest, a native species to the site. With a […] The post Impressive stone and glass house in Pennsylvania’s countryside landscape appeared first on One Kindesign.| One Kindesign
This farmhouse-inspired home was designed by Michael G. Imber Architects along with Fern Santini Design, located in Columbus, Texas.| One Kindesign
In this blog, we’ll explore regional aesthetics and the allure of the Finger Lakes and show you how to construct and decorate a deck that embodies them.| Keystone Custom Decks NY
Stone can reenter the built environment as a go-to low-carbon structural material, but barriers must be overcome to make this a reality, say experts.| Dezeen
Something strange can be found in the deep deserts of the world. Odd, crescent shaped… The post Desert Kites: Prehistoric Geoglyphs of the Old World appeared first on Historic Mysteries.| Historic Mysteries
Though we didn't enjoy our time in the city of Copacabana, there were plenty of interesting things to see in the immediate area. This was a place of extreme importance for the Inca Empire and pre-Inca tribes, and a number of centuries-old ruins still exist today. The post Incan Ruins around Copacabana appeared first on Bolivia For 91 Days.| Bolivia For 91 Days