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San Francisco Contemporary Deck Example of a large trendy deck design with no cover
Portland Deck Uncovered Typical 1950s backyard deck with a large deck and no cover
Contemporary Patio in Chicago An illustration of a medium-sized, modern backyard patio kitchen with decking and a gazebo
Master Bedroom New York Inspiration for a large transitional master light wood floor and beige floor bedroom remodel with green walls, a standard fireplace and a concrete fireplace
Deck Rooftop Paris Large minimalist rooftop deck photo with no cover
Perhaps... perhaps Sauron could have become anything he wanted to, anything at all, with all that power, but he chose to become a gigantic glowing red eye simply because he couldn't comprehend that it looked ominous, he thought it looked great, he wasn't intentionally trying to scare or intimidate anyone. He was just that divorced from reality, and nobody dared to tell him otherwise.
Kind of like bureaucracies and corporations that commission terrifying and oppressive Brutalist architecture think it looks "rather nice, actually," because their aesthetics are skewed that far away from how ordinary people see the world... so far that "oppressive," "looming," and "unsettling" seem like positive traits.
Home Office - Freestanding Design ideas for a large Mediterranean freestanding desk in a room with a dark wood floor and beige walls.
In one of the afflicted corners of Gaza, Mohamed Al-Khaldi, a man in his twenties, took his heavy steps amidst the chaos of life. Mohamed, known for his resilience and patience, worked as a freelancer, spending long nights behind his computer screen, striving to ensure a decent life for himself and his small family.
Before the war, his life was filled with challenges, but he never knew despair. He began saving to cover the costs of his apartment with great difficulty, and his joy was indescribable when he finally got married after a bitter struggle. His wife, whom he loved deeply, was always his support, encouraging him every time he felt the burden was heavier than he could bear.
But the war... that merciless war turned everything upside down. The early days were filled with fear and anxiety, and Mohamed struggled to provide for his simple household amidst the shelling and explosions. One day, while he was trying to bring some basic necessities for his family, a missile fell nearby, and he was hit by shrapnel in his head.
Mohamed was transported to the hospital amidst sounds of crying and prayers. In those tense moments, he thought only of his wife, who was expecting their first child, and the home he had built with his patience and struggle. The pain was intense, but the fear for his loved ones was even greater.
Despite everything, Mohamed slowly recovered. A scar remained on his head, a witness to those difficult moments, but it was also a testament to his resilience. After returning home, he saw his wife with a smile that wiped away all her sorrows. She held a picture of the ultrasound showing their upcoming child and said to him:
"Mohamed, we are stronger than anything, and this child will be a symbol of the life they couldn’t destroy."
On that day, Mohamed realized that despite all the hardships he had gone through, life is worth living, and no matter how harsh the war is, love and hope are stronger.
Donation link for Mohammed 👇
コーデザインスタジオ // 本と土間の家 // 埼玉県川口市
12th century architect: this cathedral is looking so good. it could still use a little something, though. maybe a scary creature or two?
the grotesque gargoyle:
Ideas for a medium-sized, classic backyard deck renovation that includes an addition to the roof
Large in New York
the architect who made this building for some reason: the tunnels the tunnels the tunnels the tunnels the tunnels