The former shipyard at 'Refshaleøen' is a great place to explore. Go for a walk through the big beautiful industrial buildings, and visit the many newly opened cafes, beer breweries, and restaurants
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This hotel has an absolutely spectacular view of Sao Paulo.
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I lived in Cluj-Napoca for 5 years as a student. Every time I go back, I have to eat at least once at Roata. Their Romanian dishes take me back to my childhood, reminding me especially of my grandma's cooking. Transylvanian food is a mix of Romanian, Hungarian and German recipes. Always a delight.
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I never heard about Havel until some friends and me checked out the google earth for a trip at the weekend. We went there in the german winter, oh yes...in the winter. I loved this place because is a small city island with a lake (which was frozen at that time) and with lovely houses and an old mill. I have never been there in the summer but i can imagine how wonderful would be.
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Avalon is a tourist attraction that forever captures my heart. The best musical album to imagine its landscape to is quite literal—"Avalon" by John Tesh.
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Old school Hong Kong style cafe (aka. "cha chaan teng") serving local Western breakfast, lunch and snacks. Ultra-smooth milk tea, fluffy toast and buns, plus the best flaky crust egg tarts in town.
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I worked at the Barbican for several years and during that time became very fond of its architecture. One of my favourite spaces within the centre is the conservatory, a giant tropical garden in the middle of a concrete city.
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Posted by Lúa Ocaña
The best place to spend hours skating..
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This outpost of Seattle coffee is an excellent place to get your morning cappuccino, afternoon macchiato, or just some beans to take home. I lived in Seattle for 6 years before moving to New York and at first I was afraid the coffee here wouldn’t measure up, but lucky for me there are plenty of great places. Picking a favorite wasn’t easy!
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City-beach with very different atmospheres, depending on the season. In the summer its crowded and full of people sun-bathing, partying, rollerblading, swimming etc. But in the winter it can be a wonderful quiet place.
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Posted by Lena Müller
The building was planned by the famous architect and artist Max Bill. Here you can find interesting, small exhibitions of contemporary artists and it’s also a nice place sitting outside in the café next to the river.
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The Academy of Athens is one of the most prominent institutions of higher education and research in Greece. It is located in Athens, the capital city of Greece, and was founded in 1926 with the aim of promoting scientific and academic excellence in the country. The Academy of Athens is modeled after the famous Academy of Plato and is housed in a neoclassical building that was designed by the Danish architect Theophil Hansen. The building is located in the center of Athens, near Syntagma Square, and is considered one of the most important architectural landmarks in the city. The Academy is comprised of several research centers, each dedicated to a specific field of study, including humanities, social sciences, physical sciences, and life sciences. The Academy's mission is to promote research, education, and public service in these fields, and to advance the knowledge and understanding of Greece's cultural heritage and scientific contributions to the world. The Academy also plays an important role in shaping public policy and decision-making in Greece, and its members are often called upon to provide expert advice and counsel to government officials and other stakeholders. The Academy of Athens is widely recognized as a leading institution of higher learning and research in Greece, and its members have made significant contributions to a wide range of fields, including philosophy, literature, history, mathematics, physics, biology, and medicine.
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Born, bred and lives in Singapore, Leng works as an art director at Kinetic Singapore. Outside of work, she delves in ceramics, a medium which allows her to freely articulate herself. With emphasis on expression and conceptualisation, an approach influenced by her experience in the field of design, Leng’s creations are more sculptural and veers away from the strictly traditional and functional.
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Melbourne Based Photographer specialising in Fine Art, Architecture, Interiors and Aerial.
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I'm a hotel consultant and travel writer based in Liverpool.
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Copenhagen based interior stylist and set designer
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Illustrator living in East London - born and bred in Bristol
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Product & Furniture Designer
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Art director & designer inspired by the unusual and the simplicity. Available worldwide. I focused mainly on art direction as well as brand identity, graphic design within the field of fashion and culture.
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Mane Tatulyan (July 8, 1993) is a writer and MA in Applied Philosophy at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Throughout her life, design meant a way of ordering the world, and writing, of understanding it. She is the author of the book The Radical Singularity: Essay on Singular Phenomena and a professor of philosophy at various institutes in Latin America. Today she intends to rethink Humanism by proposing a new reading of the modern tradition, under a fundamental premise: that the future does not design humans, but that we design a more humane future.
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Artist based in Japan. I travel the world using Google street view and paint attractive landscapes with my own filter. I carry this project as "Street View Journey".
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Illustrator, designer and printmaker whose playful illustrations combine mark making, line, cutout, type and colour.
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Julia Kalthoff is an axe maker living in Stockholm.
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Francisco Lopez (born 1974 in Miami, Florida) is a Creative Director, Visual Artist and Filmmaker living in Brooklyn. He graduated from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston in 2000. In 2004 Monica Brand and Francisco Lopez founded the multidisciplinary Creative studio “Mogollon” in New York City. Together they have created work for both art and commerce experimenting with virtually every media. Mogollon’s art films and work have been exhibited at PS1MoMA, Centre Pompidou in Paris, Diesel Art Gallery in Tokyo and The Drawing Center in New York.
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