One Man Log Cabin Timelapse
Built by one man alone in the Canadian wilderness from the first tree cut to the last floor board laid
Built by one man alone in the Canadian wilderness from the first tree cut to the last floor board laid
The “home of the brick” was designed by Bjarke Ingels Group and completely inspired by LEGO. The building uses the same dimensions as LEGO bricks, so you could technically build it out of LEGO
Recliners, massage chairs, 3-course meals and the largest cinema screen in the world. South Korea knows what’s up
The Shanghai Tower is the tallest building in China and 2nd tallest in the world. The 128-story skyscraper features a double-decker elevator that offers the longest single elevator journey in the world at 580m (1,900 feet) in under a minute.
Watch these guys scale the 1,260 ft Shun Hing Square Tower, including the 194 ft spire on top. It’s the 28th tallest building in the world
‘Apple Campus 2’ is situated on 176 acres of land and will accommodate roughly 12,000 employees. Completion is anticipated for Q4 2016
If I ever get lost in the woods I hope this guy is with me.
Watch this amazing 11-year timelapse that shows the construction of One World Trade Center from October 2004 to Memorial Day 2015.
Mike Basich ditched his 4,000 sq. ft home in the city and self-built a 225 sq. ft dream house off the grid on 40 snow-covered acres near Truckee, CA to be closer to nature. He even has his own chairlift!
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