Charles Jencks’s Peculiar Landscaping Art

Aug 24, 2013

Charles Jencks is an American architect and landscape artist, well-known as the critic who first defined post-modernism in architecture, an...

Food Art By Carl Warner

Aug 24, 2013

London-based photographer Carl Warner uses bits and pieces of food to create incredibly realistic and intricate scenes. Heaps of bread beco...

Historic Black and White Photos Restored in Color

Aug 23, 2013

There is a long standing debate of whether black and white photos of the historic era should be colorized. Last year there was a media uproa...

Singapore’s Vertical Farms

Aug 22, 2013

Land is a luxury that Singaporeans cannot afford. An island country of only 710 square km is already home to 5 million people. No wonder, Si...

Desert Lotus Hotel In Inner Mongolia

Aug 21, 2013

A magnificent new hotel has bloomed amid the vast sea of sands in Xiangshawan Desert, Inner Mongolia, 800 kilometers west to Beijing. Named ...

Victorian Era Sea Fort Turned Into Luxury Hotel

Aug 21, 2013

During the late 1800s, Lord Palmerston, the British Prime Minister of that time, commissioned the construction of several sea forts in the S...

Street Art by DALeast

Aug 18, 2013

DALeast is a Chinese born artist that lives and works in Capetown, South Africa. The 29-year-old, who keeps his real name a secret, has bee...

Half Dome, The Granite Peak at Yosemite National Park

Aug 18, 2013

One of Yosemite National Park's most familiar sights is Half Dome, a granite dome rising nearly 5,000 feet above the valley floor. In 18...

Isle of Sark: Europe's Last Feudal State

Aug 17, 2013

Sark is a small island within the Bailiwick of Guernsey in southwestern English Channel, 25 miles off the French coast of Normandy. The isle...

Al Wahbah Crater: A Pearly White Crater in Saudi Arabia

Aug 16, 2013

The Al Wahaba crater (also spelled Al Waba) is located in the Saudi Arabian desert, 254 km from Taif on the western edge of the Hafer Kishb ...