What Unexpected Expense Hurt You the Most Financially?

Life is full of emergencies, big
and small. Emergency funds are meant to protect us financially in these events, but we don’t always have enough to cover them or perhaps we didn’t foresee a money-draining event happening to us. What event surprised you that cost you a lot?

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Inari by Furvent by Furvent

Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine in Kyoto
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France trip with TP1 presets for LR/ACR by AlexeiBazdarev by AlexeiBazdarev

Do you want this look for your photos? DOWNLOAD LR presets: http://ift.tt/1YDBcKv Travel to France 2015 all photos edited with my LR presets for travel photos (mostly shot with gopro or iphone, but also work with prof. cameras)
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North Italy: Verona – Madonna Verona – Symbol of Citta Verona by SwissFiveNine by SwissFiveNine

Madonna Verona – Symbol of Citta Verona. See also my gallery “North Italy”. – My own pictures from strolling through the cities Verona and Bergamo in Fall 2015.
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Living in Alpine Village / Skupaj Arhitekti

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Architects: Skupaj Arhitekti

Location: Lake Bohinj, 4265 Bohinjsko jezero, Slovenia

Architect In Charge: Meta Kutin, Tomaž Ebenšpanger

Area: 100.7 sqm

Project Year: 2016

Photographs: Janez Marolt

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From the architect. The House in the protected Alpine village of Stara Fužina is located in the Triglav National Park and addresses the traditional environment with author’s interpretation of characteristic local details. Standing elegant on a steep hillside the house, by its attractively oriented position, catches spectacular and commanding views across the topographically diverse glacial valley.

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 The house is erected in place of a former car repair workshop. The roof ridge of the new house rotated 90 degrees from the original. It runs rectangularly to the steep hillside in order to make the most of both sunny warmth and spectacular views. There were some agreements reached with the Slovenian Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage who take care of heritage protection in urban and rural settings and of architecture preservation in old Alpine villages. The authority allowed the change based on the explanation that the village has been naturally-generated and developed throughout the history  following the logic of individual micro-locations.

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A special attention has been focused on jutting roofs. Their design conception follows the rural pragmatism, hence they have different depths to meet the function; a longer jutting roof is above the entrance of the northern facade and another above the glass window of the southern facade (protection against sunshine). They are visible on account of their slenderness which is further emphasized by a thin  fibre cement grey roof covering and a supporting structure made of cross-glued board plates.

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Plan

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The wood used for structural and furniture applications on and in the house is native larch, oiled or waxed. The stone used is local building stone. All metal elements are made of galvanized metal sheet and author designed. The gutters, for instance, have preserved the traditional motif of wooden gutters laid on wooden eave hooks. The motif is abstracted and transferred into another material. The V-shape gutters match with steep roof pitches of the old village in the background and with the glacial valley of the same shape in the distance.

Section

The ground–plan of the house is small but made good use of space. The conception allows for future adjustments to suit the needs of existing residents. The living room on the south-east is linked via a staircase with the bedroom which is separated by only a string of wardrobes. The ground-floor of the west wing houses a separate apartment to rent which may later turn into a suitable bedroom. The house can fit a family of either one or four members.

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The house in Stara Fužina have introduced new building materials and details into a traditional rural space and is aimed to constitute a place of permanent residence for a native member of the community. In spite of its different conception of details, pure lines, absence of merely decorative use of wood, large glass surfaces and visible concrete inside the house, it seems that this house has stood in its place since old times.

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How to Record Your Android’s Screen With A-Z Screen Recorder

Taking screenshots of your phone is so easy, everyone can do it. Taking a video of your screen is a bit harder. Here’s how to record your phone’s screen, when you need to show someone what’s happening on your phone.

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MVRDV replaces Chanel store’s traditional facade with glass bricks that are “stronger than concrete”

MVRDV has used a pioneering glass technology to replace the brick facade of a former townhouse in Amsterdam with a transparent replica, more suited to the building’s new use as a Chanel boutique. (more…)

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