February 24, 2012
jaymug:

Separation Creek House @ Victoria, Australia

iwlh

jaymug:

Separation Creek House @ Victoria, Australia

iwlh

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February 9, 2012
kathleenetrujillo:

Rolling Huts

I would live here.

kathleenetrujillo:

Rolling Huts

I would live here.

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February 2, 2012
thephilter:

Sonoma Vineyard Residence by Aidlin Darling

iwlh

thephilter:

Sonoma Vineyard Residence by Aidlin Darling

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January 27, 2012

photojojo:

ixxi gives the classic photo wall a makeover, and boy does it look good!

You can have your images printed as large pixelated abstract murals, lots of tiny photos or one photograph as big as you choose!

ixxi: Printed Photo Collages for Your Wall

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I would live here

December 27, 2011

thephilter:

Foster Loop Residence by Balance Associates Architects 

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December 23, 2011

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December 21, 2011
I would live here.

I would live here.

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December 20, 2011
thephilter:

“Some people spend their money on cars or vacations or hookers, but Google employee Kenton Varda spent his money on two rooms for his house built specifically for mass LAN parties. 

Getting your crew round for a marathon Counter-Strike session might be a barrel, but tangled cables and weeding out connection problems are not, or at least Kenton clearly doesn’t think so. No more cable spaghetti for him though, thanks to a permanent installation that includes machines, monitors, many feet of HDMI and USB leads, rack mounts and networking equipment for up to 12 gaming chums. Spread over two rooms, with six stations in each — ideal for team games — bespoke cabinets were made to keep it easy on the eye. Anyone wanting to take on a similar project can expect to put a $40,000 dent in their wallet, or a little more, depending on the size of your LAN.

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Google employee Kenton Varda spent $40k on a room specifically for LAN parties.

thephilter:

Some people spend their money on cars or vacations or hookers, but Google employee Kenton Varda spent his money on two rooms for his house built specifically for mass LAN parties. 

Getting your crew round for a marathon Counter-Strike session might be a barrel, but tangled cables and weeding out connection problems are not, or at least Kenton clearly doesn’t think so. No more cable spaghetti for him though, thanks to a permanent installation that includes machines, monitors, many feet of HDMI and USB leads, rack mounts and networking equipment for up to 12 gaming chums. Spread over two rooms, with six stations in each — ideal for team games — bespoke cabinets were made to keep it easy on the eye. Anyone wanting to take on a similar project can expect to put a $40,000 dent in their wallet, or a little more, depending on the size of your LAN.

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Google employee Kenton Varda spent $40k on a room specifically for LAN parties.

December 19, 2011
I would live here.

I would live here.

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December 19, 2011
I would live here.

I would live here.

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December 7, 2011
nevver:

The House on the LAke

Iwlh.

nevver:

The House on the LAke

Iwlh.

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November 24, 2011
micasaessucasa:

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i would live here….any day

micasaessucasa:

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i would live here….any day

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November 17, 2011
Nice set up.

Nice set up.

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November 16, 2011
thephilter:

Sao-Francisco Xavier House by Nitsche

iwlh

thephilter:

Sao-Francisco Xavier House by Nitsche

iwlh

November 16, 2011

thephilter:

Bonaire House by Silberstein Architecture

of course i would live here

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