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BBC World Service – Heart and Soul, Gaudí: God’s architect
How Antoni Gaudí became God’s architect Gaudí: God’s architect Heart and Soul In one of his final official acts before he died, Pope Francis put Antoni Gaudí, Spain’s most famous architect, onto the path to sainthood. Gaudí’s masterpiece, the Sagrada … Continue reading
The Making of the Record Store By Will Rochfort
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A Bamboo Recreation Facility Inspired by the Lotus Flower Blooms in Thailand | Colossal
August 9, 2017 Design Kate Sierzputowski The Panyaden International School is an education center located in Chiang Mai, Thailand built entirely from natural materials. Architecture firm Chiangmai Life recently designed a covered recreation hall for the school’s sports teams, creating a … Continue reading
Friedrich Engels – His life in Manchester
30 Mar 2020 Friedrich Engels: The entrepreneur, philosopher and social critic lived in the “shock city” Manchester for over 20 years. […]
Bad Spit | Time’s Up
Time’s Up: Only half of an old clock tower survives after an earthquake struck in Finale Emilia, Italy. Source: Bad Spit (@badspit)
Manchester’s Next Canal Restoration
Today we visit Salford home of the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal Restoration, The River Irwell and the Manchester and Salford Junction Canal. Manchester was once a booming industrial town and these canals helped fuel the development. Now buried beneath … Continue reading