Posts Tagged ‘Contemporary Architecture’

Dallas: Wonderful Times For All, Part 1

December 4th, 2009

The city of Dallas offers a rich southern culture that is one of a kind. No matter what your reason for visiting, it promises to be an amazing trip. With it’s contemporary architecture, downtown Dallas has a unique feeling, everywhere you go. True to the Texas attitude, Dallas displays a swagger that is all its own.

For sightseers, the options are nearly unlimited. You can take in an afternoon at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza that was dedicated to the late President in the 1970′s. “Bid D” also offers some of the best nightlife around. If you’re looking to have a great time, look no further than Deep Ellum. Some of the best bars and taverns are located in this district. Large concerts and festivals are held in Dallas that can fit anyone’s musical taste. Greenville Avenue is a cultural hotspot with its many stores, bars, and restaurants. No trip to Dallas is complete without a meal at the world-famous Abacus. This popular restaurant offers a look into the world of the chef. You can actually watch from a theater style seat. Besides the show, you will enjoy some of the most unique food in the world. Be sure to make reservations for dinner at this “can’t miss” destination. If you’re traveling to Dallas be sure to put a trip to the downtown area on your itinerary.

For the outdoorsman Dallas offers some of the best parks and lakes in the country. A very popular attraction is the White Rock Lake Park. This 1000 acre tract is home to some amazing hiking trails. Camping and fishing are also prime activities in this natural beauty.

For the traveler, Dallas offers something that will please every kind of person. Whether you’re an outdoorsman, club-hopper, socialite, sports fan, or anyone in between, you will love a trip to Dallas.




By: Gabriel Adams

Berlin is Located in Eastern Germany

December 2nd, 2009

Berlin is the capital city and a state of Germany. It is the countries largest city in area and population and the second most populous city in the European Union. Berlin is located in eastern Germany, about 70 kilometres west of the border with Poland. The landscape was shaped by ice sheets during the last ice age.

Berlin is one of the most influential centres in European politics, culture and science. The city serves as an important junction of national and continental transportation.

First documented in the 13th century, Berlin became the capital of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1701 and of the German Empire in 1871 and remained so during periods of Weimar Republic and Third Reich until 1945. In times of division the German Democratic Republic claimed East Berlin as its capital, while West Berlin was a democratic island surrounded by East Germany. Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin again became capital of Germany.

After a fifty year lull, Berlin is back, back as the capital of a reunified Germany and back as one of Europes greatest cities. After World War II, Berlin was a crippled pawn, sandwiched between East and West, with a literal and metaphoric wall deeply dividing the two halves. The north eastern German city even suffered the ignominy of losing its capital status, as the West German government fled to Bonn. Today, the Cold War and the iconic events of November 1989, which saw the Berlin Wall torn to pieces by those whom it had oppressed for so long, are starting to seem like a distant memory and all the talk in Berlin is of the future.

A major tourist and shopping destination and is well known for its diverse range of convention venues and media outlets. It is home to some of the worlds most prominent universities, theatres and museums.

The rapidly changing metropolis at present enjoys an international reputation for its festivals, vibrant nightlife, contemporary architecture, and arts. Being home to people from over 180 nations, Berlin is a magnet for individuals who are attracted by its liberal lifestyle, urban eclecticism, and artistic freedom.

Contrary to the usual cliches about Germany, Berlin is a city with a laid back attitude and some of the liveliest nightlife in Europe. In Berlin today, there is everything from authentic beer halls and old Soviet era haunts right through to buzzing style bars and Latino nightclubs.

The climate is equally eclectic, with hot summer days giving way to occasionally freezing temperatures during the long grey winter. Todays experience is to laze through a summer day in the Tiergarten with the rabble of construction just out of earshot, sipping on a chilled Pilsner beer, while witnessing a city reinventing itself as one of Europes finest capitals.




By: Douglas Scott

Basics of Conservatories

December 1st, 2009

Finding an extension to your home for luxury or relaxation begins with looking into the right ways for development of the additional area.  One of the most popular options for additional rooms is through conservatories.  These provide you with extra space, as well as a different light to enjoy your extra space in.  Conservatories, also known as glass rooms, are a special way to relax and enjoy the space you are in.

When you begin looking at options for conservatory designs, you want to consider the basics.  Typically, these are designed as an attachment to your home and are built with the majority of the wall and ceiling area being made out of glass.  The rooms are usually smaller in size and provide enough room for lounging, relaxing or enjoying time with friends.  The attachments range from more traditional designs that look like a small attachment to the room or are built with contemporary architecture that creates an eye-catching experience.

For those interested in a different look for conservatories, is the ability to build an attachment that is similar to orangeries.  These are also known as glass rooms and derived their name from the beginning purpose of growing citrus fruits within homes that did not have the correct climate.  Typically, orangeries have the same looks but will be larger then conservatories.  Many are used for entertainment and guests that are attached to homes while others are not attached to the main sections of your living area and work as a separate building that is used for entertainment.

For anyone that is interested in the ability to attach luxury, comfort and architectural design to their home is the ability to look into conservatories and orangeries for some of the best looks.  These particular rooms are designed to open a new door to entertainment, relaxation and ulterior options for living.  Through this, you have the ability to move into sections of your home for even more relaxation.




By: Mattmorgan