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9 votes
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Løvtag cabin is built around a tree – part of a new treehouse hotel on the Als Odde peninsula in Denmark
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Share your favorite oldschool wallpapers!
I've been in a bit of a late 90s, early 00s aesthetic and was wondering what people's favorite oldschool wallpapers are. I'm partial to crystal, clouds, Cheetah, carved stone, and Dapper Drake....
I've been in a bit of a late 90s, early 00s aesthetic and was wondering what people's favorite oldschool wallpapers are.
I'm partial to crystal, clouds, Cheetah, carved stone, and Dapper Drake. I'm probably forgetting a bunch.
Note these don't need to be default OS wallpapers, those that reflect the aesthetic of the time are fine too.
Edit: Might as well share my current desktop.
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We replaced sixty-eight Tube adverts with cats
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Where to put buttons on forms
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The Dance House Helsinki – Finnish practice JKMM's newest project is set to become Finland's first venue dedicated primarily to dance and the performing arts
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This latte artist forms foam into flocks of birds
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Less human than human: The design philosophy of Steve Jobs
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"I like to think of bricks as brushstrokes or pixels" An interview with Will Quam, a brick enthusiast in Chicago
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Chart Art Fair – It is time for something new in Danish design says Maria Bruun
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A Nobel-winning economist goes to Burning Man
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The reason our streets switched to cul-de-sacs
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Helsinki's new flagship library Oodi has been voted winner of the 2019 Public Library of the Year award by the IFLA
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A short cultural history of tie-dye
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Indonesia will build its new capital city in Borneo as Jakarta sinks into the Java Sea
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Indonesia plans to move its capital to the island of Borneo
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Sweden scraps Stockholm Fashion Week due to environmental concerns
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A Welsh town will install anti-sex toilets that could spray users with water
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IKEA and the Queen of Sweden are designing homes for people with dementia
5 votes -
The universal S
9 votes -
Copenhagen has taken bicycle commuting to a whole new level
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Want safe, bikeable streets? Get rid of free parking, as Amsterdam did
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Rethinking the good city: Vallejo’s bold vision
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In the flesh: Online brands promise an escape from the conventional logic of consumerism — until they open physical stores
8 votes -
Concrete Utopia: An art exhibition on Yugoslavia documents an extraordinary architectural legacy that has been neglected by mainstream historians
7 votes -
Advertising is a cancer on society
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A warped, aluminium cuboid, The Twist art museum doubles as a gravity-defying bridge which spans a river in Norway
7 votes -
A small city with big delusions: Pine Island, MN (population 3,000) has huge dreams, yet they can’t take care of their basic systems. Who pays the price?
8 votes -
Shade: It’s a civic resource, an index of inequality, and a requirement for public health. Shade should be a mandate for urban designers
11 votes -
Car-free in Los Angeles? Don't laugh
9 votes -
Selling the Long Drink in the United States isn't just about marketing a booze product – it's about selling the country of Finland
6 votes -
Europe’s cities weren’t built for this kind of heat
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How a new logo saved the city of Oslo $5 million a year
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Monolithic concrete forms associated with brutalist architecture inspired the interiors of Axel Arigato's Copenhagen flagship store
4 votes -
Is LA's flag good or garbage?
13 votes -
New hotel at Preikestolen designed to hang over cliff edge in Norway
3 votes -
The lonely death of a south Texas skyscraper
10 votes -
Danish court orders car dealer to compensate Chinese artist Ai Weiwei for using one of his works, Soleil Levant, as a backdrop for a commercial
6 votes -
Vanished neighbourhoods: The areas lost to urban renewal
6 votes -
Notre-Dame came far closer to collapsing than people knew. This is how it was saved.
14 votes -
Women’s pockets are inferior
20 votes -
Elliðaárdalur Valley – WilkinsonEyre designs biodome complex for Iceland
3 votes -
Danish architecture firm COBE has won an international competition for a new science museum in Lund
5 votes -
Finland invited me to visit and to learn all about the country's smart cities projects
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Architects behind Lapee say pink spiral design could end gender toilet inequality
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How Utrecht became a paradise for cyclists
6 votes -
Sans serif, sans progressive policies: How campaign branding came to be a way for candidates to signal their progressive bona fides without actually having them.
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Clothing - linen, merino, cotton, polyester?
I personally am not a big clothes shopper, I pretty much replace underwear/socks when they break or I lose them, and once per year, I buy some clothes. Yesterday I bought my first linen T-shirt....
I personally am not a big clothes shopper, I pretty much replace underwear/socks when they break or I lose them, and once per year, I buy some clothes. Yesterday I bought my first linen T-shirt. And it feels so airy and comfy, it's amazing and not itchy. What do you guys prefer to wear?
Where do you guys source your clothes, also in regard to ethics - no child labor. I guess second-hand clothes are the best in that regard?
Does anyone here feel strongly about a specific material? I heard merino is supposed to feel amazing, but the price tag keeps me from getting a shirt haha.11 votes -
The oral history of the Super Soaker
6 votes -
Oregon just voted to legalize duplexes on almost every city lot
11 votes