miércoles, 5 de octubre de 2011

These igloos are bright and glorious Kakslauttanen center, Igloo Village in Finland. They do everything they can to keep warm and pampered while offering a breathtaking view of the northern sky. Each is equipped with thermal glass igloo, which keeps the view clear even in subzero temperatures. And inside, you present all the comforts, including its own sauna hot. Outdoors, husky and reindeer safaris there (they exist) and his own village of Santa Claus. Elves and all. And, of course, is that Finland is home to Nokia, wireless service is excellent. It's like a vacation in Narnia. But better and no annoying white witches. [Kakslauttanen, My modern MET] Journalist and author, Will Jones, presents a complete guide to past and present architecture and urban history of the city of New York. Organized chronologically and by the architectural style, Reading New York: a crash course in architecture major studios and catalogs Apple an exorbitant amount of historic buildings, monuments and other built environments that are characteristic of New York. In addition, the book also highlights many lesser known architectural housing intrigue. Including over 430 illustrations and drawings deftly drawn, the book contains a map section that suggests several walking tours throughout the city. The 256-page guide is available from Rizzoli sometime in February 2012.

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