The image above was my friend's artwork. Siong Cen was my schoolmate in Maranatha who came from Medan and is now working in Bali. The artwork below, is belong to Eko Yagami, another schoolmate who is now lecturer in the same campus. There are more of my friends' artworks in Deviantart, but these are my favorites so far.
Green City No. 5
Malmö, Sweden
Malmö is inhabited with 280,000 people, made it the third largest city in Sweden. The city is located in Skåne county in the south and is made of canals, beaches, parks, harbors and blocks that still keeping the medieval nuance. Yet not the medieval aura that made it pass to be on the list.
But the city's creative idea in innovating, using natural source that can be renewed and becoming the green city pioneer.
Sweden is the pioneer of green electricity solution--most of the electricity energy of the country came from nuclear and water. City like Malmö also contributed in greening Sweden with plan of lessing carbon dioxide emission to 25% between 2008 and 2012, exceeding the 5% target settled by Kyoto Protocol.
To achieve this target, complexes in entire Malmö had been renovated into environment-friendly areas, specially in the west harbor, Sege Park and Augustenborg.
West harbor, that used to be ship docks and now with rapid inhabitants, is run 100% by solar, wind, water and biofuel energy that processed from organic waste. Buildings here are also built from environment-friendly materials and designed to be energy-efficient. The roads are easy to be followed by pedestrians and bikers--30% of street users chose to travel with bike.
Beside that, the restoration of Sege Park, and other environment-friendly transformation, will also stock the area with green sources, including photovoltaic (solar electricity), wind energy and biofuels.
Augustenborg, a district that had been green for the last decades, famous with green roofing--roof layered with garden to lessen energy waste and increase the insulation and vegetation in the urban area. Augustenborg also has free trams, the world's first emission, and more than a dozen recycling center that process around 70% of wasted trash material.
Green City No. 4
Copenhagen, Denmark
About 1,7 million people who live in Copenhagen is famous because they choose to bike or using trains instead of cars, but green transportation is only one of the plans of the environment-friendly city. In 2006, Copenhagen won Europe's environmental award for the clean aqueduct and its innovation in environment plan. What makes the reputation? Water and windmills.
The city is adored for its effort for the last ten years in keeping the cleanness and the save harbors. The government also participate in using water quality warning system to monitor the level of pollution.
Beside that, Copenhagen also famous with its windmills. Over 5,600 windmills support 10% of Denmark's energy supply; and in 2001, Copenhagen opened the biggest beachfront windmill park in the world. The park can support 32,000 house units in the city, about 3% of its electricity needs.
Green City No. 3
Portland, Oregon, USA
Portland is located by the river Willamette in southwestern Pacific and inhabited with more than 500,000 people. The city had been model of environment-friendly lifestyle for the last few decades, with mixing the urban component with open spaces.
The green of the city is not anything new. Since the 'report for Portland Park Corporation' in the year 1903, Portland had become inspiration for cities in entire USA and the world to include green areal in their city planning. Thirty years ago, Portland kept on the first list by renovating six-lanes freeway to be a waterfront park. Now Portland has 92,000 ares of green spaces, including 119 km of bicycle, hills, and running tracks, and had legalize borders for city developing to save around 25 million ares of woods and farm fields.
Portland is the first city in USA that legalize plan of lessing glasshouse gas emission and also one of the pioneers of 'cities for climate protection campaign'. The city got the top position in USA and world for a few years lately and has 50 buildings that reach (or even exceed) the environment-friendly standard settled by USA's Green Building Corporation, along with the mixing of areas for pedestrians and bikers--around 25% of street users bike to their workplaces.
For the future, Portland has an ambitious energy target. For 2010, the city plans to supply 100% energy from natural sources that can be renewed, including innovative steps like using parking meters with solar energy.
Green City No. 2
Vancouver, Canada
Vancouver is a coastal city, inhabited with 560,000 people and also said to be the most comfortable city to live in by the Economist magazine. Indeed, the city is not only comfortable to live in but also being a reference of Canada as the renewed natural resource user. Vancouver leads in the developed technology using. Vancouver has 100 years-plan to live in green and clean. The city also leads in the use of electricity from water energy, which now supplies 90% of the total energy.
Other than that, Vancouver also implements the developed technology; garbage storage with solar energy can now found in the entire city, in size the same of regular garbage storage, but can keep it five times larger the amount of garbage (which makes the city needs less garbage trucks with emission on the streets.)
Green City No. 1
ReykjavÃk, Iceland
ReykjavÃk is a small city on the list, with only 115,000 souls living here from overall 300,000 souls in the whole Iceland. But its result to the world worth thumbs up. Iceland plans to free its dependent to fossil fuel in 2050 to become a hydrogen economy. Now, ReykjavÃk (and the whole Iceland) gets the energy for heat, hot water and electricity all from water energy and geothermal source--which both can be renewed and free from glasshouse gas emission. Some vehicles also use hydrogen, including three city buses.
by courtesy of Uncle Pat.
Remember the bizarre body mod pictures I posted a month ago? Apparently it's still not enough a freak to this guy whose overflow sexual fantasy. He needed it transformed on his skin with combination of tattoo and body mod. Anyone has imagination more freak than this?
courtesy of Uncle Pat.
Rp 75,000,000.- per night
The hotel is located in Istanbul, Turkey, in Bosporus area. The hotel was originally Ottoman's imperial palace and was already there since the 16th century. Only after 1991 the palace became a hotel. The hotel has two buildings; the original palace and the new building. If you want to taste a life like a king's, then the hotel is the perfect place for you.
2. The Fairmont Hotel - Penthouse Suite
Rp 100,000,000.- per night
The hotel is located on Nob hill, in San Fransisco, and has a special room that took the whole of eighth floor. The room has three bedrooms, a dining room and a room that can hold up to 50 people, enough for you and your whole big family. There are pool tables, fireplace, and even bathroom made of 24 karats of gold! There is a unique thing here: a secret passage behind the book rack on the second floor. Where to? It's your call to answer it yourselves.
3. Hotel Cala di Volpe - Presidential Suite
Rp 140,000,000.- per night
East Coast Sardinia in North Africa became famous in 1960 when a very rich person bought the area and finally got his other rich friends to build villas and yacht club. The presidential suite even had been a shooting set for James Bond 's 'The Spy Who Loved Me ' movie. The room has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and two sitting rooms. The coolest thing is the private sea water swimming pool on the second floor.
Rp 150,000,000.- per night
This villa is located in the fifth and sixth floors of Westin Excelsior , in Rome. The villa in this hotel took up room of 6,100 square feet and there is even a balcony and terrace in 1,800 square feet in area. You will have you own kitchen, dining room with antique candlesticks, and even private wine cellar. If that isn't enough, you will have your own theatre with Dolby Surround sound system, and even a private lift to the fitness and jacuzzi area.
5. Hotel Martinez - Presidential Suite
This hotel that is located in Cannes, in southeastern of France, is a hotel with the most expensive and the biggest viewing room suite in the Alpes-Côte d'Azur. This room has two bathrooms, a Turkish bathroom, kitchen, private sauna, and balcony with capacity up to 100 people. You will even be served by a personal butcher 24 hours a day.
6. Hotel President Wilson - The Imperial Suite
Rp 233,000,000.- per night
This room can only be approached by a private lift, and has four bedrooms that are open to Lake Geneva, Switzerland. This room has working room, five bathrooms with marble floors, pool table, book room and cocktail lounge with capacity up to 40 people. This room even gets extra security from the bulletproof windows and doors.
This room is located on the bridge that connecting two towers of Atlantis Royal Towers in Paradise Island, Bahamas. In other words, you will get the view of the hotel, marina, and even the island where The Atlantis hotel is located, without being disturbed by anything. The room with ten bedrooms has decorations in red, black and gold.. and mostly, of course, gold! You will even get personal servants and chef that will come through a special servant door, so they will never disturb you. The room is so luxurious you will never want to leave it.
8. Palms Casino Resort - Hugh Hefner Sky Villa
Rp 400,000,000.- per night
This villa is located on floor 34 in Fantasy Tower in Las Vegas, Nevada. This Hugh Hefner's villa is completed with all the needs to be the king class of a Playboy! Open aired jacuzzi, media room, dining room and bar, and of course king size of bed that can be rotated. So far this is the most expensive room in the world. This room is indeed named after Hugh Hefner and is completed with all the needs to be a Playboy, but doesn't mean you'll be surely accompanied with Playboy Bunnies!
by courtesy of Uncle Pat.
This is my 500th post and I'm celebrating it by putting some cute girls picture here. I went blogwalking again and found this cute ladies in picture from decor8. The artist is Brett Manning a.k.a. Brettisagirl. Or you can also find her works at etsy, or simply click on her website. How cute do you think these girls are?

Julie and I went to PVJ yesterday to shop some cosmetics and did some window shopping. We stopped at Pancake Parlour for dinner and waited for Livia to come there. I ordered peach pancake while Julie ordered the regular stack. The food was sooo nice. We love it!!
Paris-based Agence Jouin Manku took on its first large-scale integrated architectural and interior design commission in 2003, when YTL Design Group from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, invited it to design the residence of a Malaysian power family.

Completed in the latter part of 2008, the residence is the ultimate expression of the taste, influence and industrial-scale capabilities of the prominent family whose entrepreneurial activities have shaped Kuala Lumpur’s skyline.

Three generations of the family inhabit the 3,000 square-meter residence designed to accommodate both private and public functions.

The building includes nine bedrooms, two family rooms, a family kitchen and a private dining area, a family library, a game room, a study, a public reception area, a formal dining room, a ballroom, chapel, 21 bathrooms, a swimming pool, two guest suites plus indoor private and guest parking.

The initial sketches exploring the owners’ usage requirements reveal resemblances to the boring stacked-boxes look still so ubiquitous in residential architecture. And while traces of the “heaped trailers” syndrome remain in the finished building, this is not the Jetsons, neither are we looking at EPCOT, Tomorrowland or the 1954 New York World Fair.

We are in the lush vegetation of a posh Kuala Lumpur residential area, and in spite of the boxiness of the structure, an elegant circular softness manages to permeate the sightlines and key details of the building, making it an agreeable part of its landscape.

Inside, prominent examples of this curvilinear elegance include the amazing staircases resembling the inside of a shell when viewed from above, and the round ballroom chandelier of 13,000 custom-designed undulating petals of unglazed cast porcelain biscuit.

The curved walls both inside and out have a functional purpose of providing privacy and enclosing each function gently in its own space. The overall sweeping feel inside the spaces invites the viewer in and creates soft, arching vistas.

The concept consists of three layers: the base for public functions, the ring for guests and the private house for the family.

The inside of the magnificent residence is gorgeous with its high ceilings, large windows and abundance of light. White color and natural wood are dominant elements but they allow the view from the vast, mostly retractable, windows to remain the main visual attraction.



The initial sketches exploring the owners’ usage requirements reveal resemblances to the boring stacked-boxes look still so ubiquitous in residential architecture. And while traces of the “heaped trailers” syndrome remain in the finished building, this is not the Jetsons, neither are we looking at EPCOT, Tomorrowland or the 1954 New York World Fair.

We are in the lush vegetation of a posh Kuala Lumpur residential area, and in spite of the boxiness of the structure, an elegant circular softness manages to permeate the sightlines and key details of the building, making it an agreeable part of its landscape.

Inside, prominent examples of this curvilinear elegance include the amazing staircases resembling the inside of a shell when viewed from above, and the round ballroom chandelier of 13,000 custom-designed undulating petals of unglazed cast porcelain biscuit.

The curved walls both inside and out have a functional purpose of providing privacy and enclosing each function gently in its own space. The overall sweeping feel inside the spaces invites the viewer in and creates soft, arching vistas.

The concept consists of three layers: the base for public functions, the ring for guests and the private house for the family.

The inside of the magnificent residence is gorgeous with its high ceilings, large windows and abundance of light. White color and natural wood are dominant elements but they allow the view from the vast, mostly retractable, windows to remain the main visual attraction.

The residence is also a wonderful study of contrasts between inside and outside, private and public, traditional and ultra modern, man-made and natural.

YTL Design Group of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, was the architect of record. The Agence Jouin Manku design team included Patrick Jouin, Sanjit Manku, Yann Brossier (architect), Richard Perron (designer). Officina del Paesaggio from Lugano, Switzerland was in charge of the landscape design, and L’Observatoire, New York, USA handled the lighting.
~article by Tuija Seipell, sent by courtesy of Uncle Pat.

In the Netherlands, here's the world's first: a spectacular experience around the human body. Her Majesty Queen Beatrix opened CORPUS on March 14th 2008. CORPUS is a 'journey through the human body' during which the visitor can see, feel and hear how the human body works and what roles healthy food, healthy life and plenty of exercise plays. CORPUS offers a variety of information and provides education and entertainment with this journey as well as a vast number of permanent and variable exhibitions.



CORPUS has been realised in a 35-meter high transparent building with the contours of the human body projecting from it. The eye-catching building is situated along the A44 highway between Amsterdam and The Hague.










this article was sent by courtesy of Uncle Pat.