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humanodon  ·  4231 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Lighthouses for sale, CHEAP...

I think naming falls under:

    Any changes to the property must be reviewed by the Massachusetts Historical Commission and be in compliance with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

So, I guess Nokia could probably do that.

Heh, it seems like people are trying to put "luxury" spaces just about everywhere these days. I've thought about living somewhere isolated, but awesome and like you, the human contact issue is the biggest problem. In regard to sea forts specifically, I wonder if one could live in one without ever thinking of the Kevin Costner classic, Waterworld.





kleinbl00  ·  4231 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Buddy of mine has wanted to live on an offshore drilling rig since he was 10. Me? I've started getting into weird architecture.

humanodon  ·  4231 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I wonder if you've checked out La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona?

    When work began on the church, in 1882, the architects, the bricklayers and the labourers worked in a very traditional way. When Gaudí took over the direction he was aware that the works were complex and difficult and tried to take advantage of all the modern techniques available. And so, among other resources, he had railway tracks laid with small wagons to transport the materials, brought in cranes to lift the weights and had the workshops located on the site to make the work easier.

    Today, 131 years later, the building of the church follows Gaudí's original idea and, just as he himself did, the best techniques are applied to make the building work safer, more comfortable and faster. It is some time now since the old wagons gave way to powerful cranes, the old manual tools have been replaced by precise electric machines and the materials have been improved to ensure excellent quality in the building process and the final result.

    The present Church Technical Office and the management are charged with studying the complexity of Gaudí's original project, doing the calculations and the building plans and directing the works as a whole.

Here are some more images. Also, if you click on the tabs on the left, there's info on the architect and his ideas of using structures inspired by nature to create the cathedral.

kleinbl00  ·  4230 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I know Gaudi's nightmare. It's interesting, but it's not cool.

On the other hand, I spent the night at Arcosanti. that was an experience. It's kind of like the Mos Eisley Spaceport, only abandoned and taken over by hippies.

humanodon  ·  4230 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I think it's pretty amazing, personally. As for cool? Um, well, it's cool that someone took the time to design a building like that, I just wish it weren't a church. A library or a museum maybe. Somewhere where one could get a glass of wine without a blood type.

Arcosanti does admittedly, look more cool. Also, I bet there's not a Pizza Hut across from it. I'll have to check that place out if I ever swing through Arizona.

kleinbl00  ·  4230 days ago  ·  link  ·  

And it's so fucking cheap to stay.

Look what you made me do.