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I sit in my window a lot when I smoke and can’t sleep and almost every time I do I see the guy in the apartment across the parking lot sitting in his window hitting the bong and I feel like we’re friends
There is one patch of sunlight that falls in my apartment and every time I see it I think ‘a cat would look so good there.’
YOU WERE RIGHT
this nyc apartment tour is giving me conniptions
We love non-euclidean architecture folks
This is like the house I made in Sims 2 when I was 16 and high.
Dude I fucking love this, this is the worst house in existence. When he peeks into each room it gives the feeling of one of those paintings that follows you. I'm fucking nauseous. @zanteal @rindo--kanade @fret-furesawa
Flower-shop, Brussels, designed by Paul Hankar, XIX century.
This is literally the perfect, most fitting sort of thing to put in the window of an Art Nouveau front like this. One of the things I enjoyed about Brussels was the Art Nouveau architecture- not something you see in Britain much.
oh my
reblog if you would let them keep their apartment, ignore if you would open your window and destroy the fruits of their labor
I LOVE THEM
Solar energy that doesn’t block the view
A team of researchers at Michigan State University has developed a new type of solar concentrator that when placed over a window creates solar energy while allowing people to actually see through the window. It is called a transparent luminescent solar concentrator and can be used on buildings, cell phones and any other device that has a clear surface. And, according to Richard Lunt of MSU’s College of Engineering, the key word is “transparent.”
[read more at MSU] [paper] [picture credit: Yimu Zhao]
Solar energy that doesn’t block the view
A team of researchers at Michigan State University has developed a new type of solar concentrator that when placed over a window creates solar energy while allowing people to actually see through the window. It is called a transparent luminescent solar concentrator and can be used on buildings, cell phones and any other device that has a clear surface. And, according to Richard Lunt of MSU’s College of Engineering, the key word is “transparent.”
[read more at MSU] [paper] [picture credit: Yimu Zhao]
“I walk home with my eyes low,
Dreaming up conversations we’ll have tomorrow.
Your loose ends, my new friends,
All the classes in high school we fell asleep in.
But now I can hardly close my eyes.
I was wondering if, maybe, you wanted to hang out tonight.
We could make dinner or something.”
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