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Ideas for Ironing area

In many cases finding a suitable place for the area of the plate becomes a headache for ironing clothes, iron and other materials necessary for this task can not find the right place. In this case the park is ideal for this task.

Ideas for Ironing area

If you have an extra room at home that you can use as laundry Ironing dock area and consolidate these practical tasks, for which you must have a chest of drawers to store clothing, a plate rack, water ironing, starch, etc.., a bar for hanging clothes and of course the ironing board.

Ideas for Ironing area

New Skyscrapers / boxes are being stacked

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It is no news that in Asia today is built on a steep, that the major projects of the architects of "starsystem" can be found in cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Dubhai, Abu Dhabi, to name a few. This should add the other great power comes, India. Moreover, the trend in the design of skyscrapers is changing from time to time. If five years ago which marked the Torre Agbar in Barcelona with the Swiss Re HQ Foster in London was its curved form, which comes with strength now is "the pile of boxes." Both in China, India and ... believe, Chile, has been the trend boxes in height.


Reviewing some projects I found two strikingly similar. The India Tower in Mumbai South, India and TEDA Landmark Towers in Tianjin, China. The two projects currently under construction are part of what might be called green buildings of the twenty-towers smart or sustainable, or just "stacked boxes."

New Skyscrapers / boxes are being stacked

Camino a Casa Farellones / Nuñez + Valdes

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Location: Road to Farellones, Santiago, Chile
Architects: Max Núñez B., Bernardo Valdés E.
Architect Collaborator: Nicolás del Río L.
Surface area: 7000 m2
Built Area: 230 m2
Year Project 2004/2005
Year built: 2005/2006
Contact: www.drn.cl; http://maparq.wordpress.com

The land is located on a hillside north of the river valley precordilleran Mapocho. Faces the Valley Nature Sanctuary to the north and overlooks the clear and the mountains Pochoco Cerro La Paloma and El Altar. On the site, two clusters of pines, and a few almonds scattered hawthorn, are among the natural vegetation of the slope.
The project stems from the peculiarities of the territory, its slope (15 degrees), its vegetation, views, and customer requirements, a single man who helped redefine the traditional program of the house to a home where one-man from the city and live in a close relationship with the landscape precordilleran.

Camino a Casa Farellones / Nuñez + Valdes