Turn an Everything Bagel Into an Amazing Grilled Cheese by Flipping It Inside Out

I have something very important to tell you. You know how everything bagels are basically the best, except that all those tasty seasonings fall off when you try to eat or make a sandwich out of them? It’s the worst, but that nightmare is over: flip that thing inside out.

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House in the Air / TDA

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Architects: TDA

Location: Luque, Paraguay

Project Architects: Sergio Fanego, Larissa Rojas, Miguel Duarte

Area: 180.0 m2

Project Year: 2010

Photography: Federico Cairoli

Collaborators: Alberto Martinez, Silvio Vazquez, Gizella Alvarenga, Hugo Lopez, Antonio Noguera, Alfonzo Avalos

Client: Familia D.R.

Structural Design: TDA + Enrique Granada

Structural Qnalysis: Enrique Granada

Construction: Enrique Granada+ tda

Construction Year: 2008 – 2010

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From the architect. A young couple and the birth of their first born child trust us to propose their home. Economy and practicality are the basic concepts. South America, Paraguay.  

Here the architecture is subjected to the shade conditions ( 35 degrees celsius in the summer), to the use of the prevailing wind (north-east), and the protection of the raw winters with nearly polar winds (south). These elements give us the keys to rethink a better space for the integral development of the human beings.

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The lack of economic resources is often the tool that drives us to reformulate solutions to problems that with a bigger budget we could not even imagine. This is the condition of our actions from here day by day. Aware of this situation almost revealing in itself, we think a house that is no longer an instrument of ego, we actually draw in a sacred chest where they will keep their laughs, cries, desires, dreams and aspirations of an even better future.

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A horizontal concrete plane of 16mx5m. (80square meters) marks the covered gallery, grill, social welfare, also the place for automobiles, a total connection with the ground.

Minimum possible land occupation 4 pairs of pillars of 0.27m by 0.80 m ( 0.216 square meters of surface each) maximum floor space optimization 420 minus 1.728= 418.272 m2 of free surface area 99.58% of free ground.

Two suspended blocks of 11m2 each, contains the staircase and the services. these are at +0.80 meters from the ground level.

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Cross Section

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These slabs, suspended by metal clampings, are lined with a wall of ceramic pieces commonly used in roofs, cut and arranged in horizontal form building a hollow section, that in addition of providing thermal and acoustic insulation establishes a scaling tool in which is impossible to detect the coating material. The suspended volume hosts the house; it levitates at +2.80m. from the ground level. glass tubes connects it to the counters (ladder and bathrooms).

These blocks protects it from the cold southerly winds in winter and provides privacy. blind in their east and west elevations, this box opens entirely from north to south. the winds sweep the 16m window and provide natural lighting for 12 hours a day.

Entrance and Facilities

Family Room and Bedrooms

Terrace

A longitudinal run counter establishes the scale of the house, becoming a work desk, kitchen desk and desktop.

An external staircase splits the house and turns it onto the terrace. A place to visit with friends, especially at night. a wooden deck, built with formwork plates used in the construction process, gives the place a relationship with the environment. Also provides a powerful sun filter over the roof, which gives a pleasant comfort feeling within the volume without the need of artificial conditioning.

Dominating the views the house duplicates its scale, allowing them to establish new limits.

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Selected: Untitled by ig_nobu

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Selected: I’m Feminist A Fighter… by adjaleva

A portrait of my sister, in resume she’s a feminist and she is on a way of making her voice to fight for the womans rights and gender equality, the respect for the woman, we use ski maks to conceal our identities just because is fun and it’s great to feel safe. I like the fact that she helped me to get a better understanding of machism, gender equality and respect for the womens.
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Narrow Street In Tallinn by JukkaHeinovirta by JukkaHeinovirta

A very narrow street in the old town of Tallinn, Estonia. Most of the streets there are hundreds of years old.
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Old Harbour of Chania by ManosPapadomanolakis by ManosPapadomanolakis

April nights in amazing Chania
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Cathedral of Cologne by MarcBPhotography by MarcBPhotography

The cathedral of cologne, germany. (Hohe Domkirche St.Petrus) height: 157,38m stil: gothic A fantastic building in a featured city. Marc B.
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Cádiz Cathedral by chriswtaylor by chriswtaylor

Cadiz Spain.
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These Infographics Show the Problems With Calorie Counting

You can meticulously count every single Jelly Bean or lick of peanut butter you’ve had, then calculate the number of calories you’ve burned to offset them. But this actually hurts your weight loss efforts (and sanity) more than it helps. Here’s why you shouldn’t rely on “calories in” and “calories out”.

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