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As recently as a century ago the idea of viewing the world from above was little more than a fantasy: the airplane was still in its infancy, with rocketry and satellites still decades into the future. Those who could not take to the air had no recourse but drawing in order to represent their world from an aerial perspective. This limitation is difficult to imagine today when access to plan photography is never further than the nearest Internet connection. Anyone with a smartphone has, in essence, the entire world in their pocket.
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What do we do with this power? In becoming a civilization capable of producing these databases, we have increasingly altered the Earth to better suit our needs. The images which satellites produce do not reflect unspoiled wilderness: cities and roads sprawl ever further across the landscape, a clear visual indicator of humanity’s increasing impact on the planet. While plan drawings show us an idea of the future, plan photographs capture change which has already been realized – for better or for worse.
With this in mind, a more pertinent question arises: what does this power compel us to do? Daily Overview posits that it is not enough for us to simply admire the novel aesthetics of satellite imagery. This medium is a chance for us to both marvel at the beauty we have created in the world, and that which we have destroyed. It forces us to comprehend the magnitude of our responsibility to preserve and protect the planet we call home.
With the right frame of mind, satellite imagery can become an instrument for planning in itself – one which will display the consequences of our actions without hesitation or apology. Satellites may not be able to capture images of that which has yet to be, but they can provide us with the inspiration needed to plan civilization’s future with the preservation of the Earth in mind.
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Fes el Bali, Morocco. Image Courtesy of Daily Overview. © Satellite images 2016, DigitalGlobe, Inc
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Berlin, Germany. Image Courtesy of Daily Overview. © Satellite images 2016, DigitalGlobe, Inc
Grammichele, Italy. Image Courtesy of Daily Overview. © Satellite images 2016, DigitalGlobe, Inc
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Contemplating Humanity’s Effect On Planet Earth, From Above
The Power Of The Plan: Drones & Architectural Photography
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© Rasmus Norlander
Architects: Vardehaugen
Location: Lillehammer, Norway
Team : Håkon Matre Aasarød, Berta Gaztelu, Joana Branco, Kurt Breitenstein
Area: 65.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Rasmus Norlander
© Rasmus Norlander
From the architect. Cabin Vindheim is situated deep into the forest, in the alpine landscape close to Lillehammer / Norway. The cabin is inspired by the classic motif of snowbound cabins, which have only their roofs protruding through the snow. When snow covers the structure the division between architecture and nature becomes blurred, and the roof becomes a man-made slope for ski jumping, toboggan runs and other snow-based activities.
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In spite of a compact floor plan (55m2) the cabin is spatially rich and generous due to the sloping roof and the various uplifts. From the main bedroom and the mezzanine you can even gaze up at the stars and enjoy the northern light, while lying in bed. When resting in the cabin’s bedroom, a large 4m-long window creates the impression of sleeping above the treetops and underneath the stars.
© Rasmus Norlander
© Rasmus Norlander
The building, which is composed of a large living room, a bedroom, a ski preparation room and a small annex with a utility room, is clad in black-stained ore pine. The interior is lighter, fully covered in waxed poplar veneer. The uninterrupted ceiling connects all of the rooms.
© Rasmus Norlander
The Wall House is a private home located in Nanded, Maharashtra, India. Completed in 2016, it was designed by Skywardinc architects. The Wall House by Skywardinc architects: “The design concept of this 7500sft single family bungalow located at Nanded, Maharashtra, was derived from the owner’s requirement of wanting a house that would express his character in terms of space and form. Therefore, the biggest challenge before us was to interpret..
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Yum. Wait, one more, yum. Who doesn’t love chocolate? You know it never ceases to amaze when I come across people who don’t like chocolate. That just baffles my mind. How can that be? There is even a wonderful delicious variety to choose from. Did you seriously try them all and still hate chocolate? I’ll never understand this but for those of us who do love chocolate, listen up. I found some interesting tidbits of information letting us know that we should be eating chocolate daily.
For me, chocolate is that happy treat. It’s that one thing I reach for that makes all my troubles seem so far away. Imagine how thrilled I was to discover that it’s actually good for you too (within reason of course). Here are a few reasons why you should be eating this delectable treat every single day.
Can you imagine? Chocolate with a high percentage of dark cocoa in it is very high in antioxidant properties and is the claim to reducing your risk of heart disease, stroke and heart attacks. The cocoa bean is very high in flavonoids, which means, healthy.
It certainly is. No one has ever gotten over a broken heart eating broccoli. The best remedy for heart break or sadness is still a nice big moist piece of chocolate cake or your favourite chocolate bar. Maybe even chocolate chips cookies?
There is a reason why men bring a lovely little box of chocolates to women on their dates. They know. Chocolate is the secret little love drug. Chocolate seems to instantly make us smile and happy. It also happens to be a little bit of a romantic treat. Sweet.
You can add chocolate to a lot of the mundane meals you cook for your family and get them excited to eat that boring chicken again. Use your imagination, google different recipes and get some heart healthy sweetness into dinner.
A sunscreen you can actually eat? You bet. Recent studies showed that people who eat dark chocolate daily have more protection on their skin from harmful UV rays from the sun.
The flavonoids in chocolate not only protect your heart and enhance your mood, they are also great brain boosters. According to research they increase mental functions in order to help you perform well on tests and school work. Who knew?
If you are stressed or agitated, grab a nice piece of chocolate or maybe even make yourself a nice big steamy mug of hot chocolate and watch while you suddenly relax and calm down. A great alternative for those who have a hard time meditating. Chocolate can definitely put you in the Zen zone.
Need to calm down some angry youngster or wipe away upset tears? Chocolate will surely do that. Another situation where broccoli just won’t work. Sometimes it’s just hard to understand why our child is upset and unfortunately it’s not always so easy to calm them down and make them feel better. If a hug won’t do, chocolate will.
In some cases. Careful though because in some cases chocolate can cause headaches but those of you who suffer the latter know your triggers. The caffeine in chocolate can really do the trick when a pounding headache has taken over. Not everyone likes to drink coffee or tea or get their caffeine that way. Chocolate to the rescue. Don’t overindulge though. It may backfire because of the sugar.
Fruits, chips, bacon (why not?) you name it, you can dip it in chocolate and make it better while cheering you up. Sounds like a win win to me.
There’s no doubting that chocolate really just is a healthy happy food. For those who don’t like chocolate, we don’t understand you.
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For me, chocolate is that happy treat. It’s that one thing I reach for that makes all my troubles seem so far away. Imagine how thrilled I was to discover that it’s actually good for you too (within reason of course). Here are a few reasons why you should be eating this delectable treat every single day.
1. It really is good for you.
Can you imagine? Chocolate with a high percentage of dark cocoa in it is very high in antioxidant properties and is the claim to reducing your risk of heart disease, stroke and heart attacks. The cocoa bean is very high in flavonoids, which means, healthy.
2. Comfort food.
It certainly is. No one has ever gotten over a broken heart eating broccoli. The best remedy for heart break or sadness is still a nice big moist piece of chocolate cake or your favourite chocolate bar. Maybe even chocolate chips cookies?
3. Mood enhancer.
There is a reason why men bring a lovely little box of chocolates to women on their dates. They know. Chocolate is the secret little love drug. Chocolate seems to instantly make us smile and happy. It also happens to be a little bit of a romantic treat. Sweet.
4. Jazz up your dinner.
You can add chocolate to a lot of the mundane meals you cook for your family and get them excited to eat that boring chicken again. Use your imagination, google different recipes and get some heart healthy sweetness into dinner.
5. It’s a great sunscreen.
A sunscreen you can actually eat? You bet. Recent studies showed that people who eat dark chocolate daily have more protection on their skin from harmful UV rays from the sun.
6. Study better.
The flavonoids in chocolate not only protect your heart and enhance your mood, they are also great brain boosters. According to research they increase mental functions in order to help you perform well on tests and school work. Who knew?
7. Zen out.
If you are stressed or agitated, grab a nice piece of chocolate or maybe even make yourself a nice big steamy mug of hot chocolate and watch while you suddenly relax and calm down. A great alternative for those who have a hard time meditating. Chocolate can definitely put you in the Zen zone.
8. Happy kids.
Need to calm down some angry youngster or wipe away upset tears? Chocolate will surely do that. Another situation where broccoli just won’t work. Sometimes it’s just hard to understand why our child is upset and unfortunately it’s not always so easy to calm them down and make them feel better. If a hug won’t do, chocolate will.
9. Headache be gone.
In some cases. Careful though because in some cases chocolate can cause headaches but those of you who suffer the latter know your triggers. The caffeine in chocolate can really do the trick when a pounding headache has taken over. Not everyone likes to drink coffee or tea or get their caffeine that way. Chocolate to the rescue. Don’t overindulge though. It may backfire because of the sugar.
10. It’s really just a fun food that just about anything can be dipped into .
Fruits, chips, bacon (why not?) you name it, you can dip it in chocolate and make it better while cheering you up. Sounds like a win win to me.
There’s no doubting that chocolate really just is a healthy happy food. For those who don’t like chocolate, we don’t understand you.
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