Donkey power. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/97efb900d3c1c5783a9babe5bcfd94cd0545011f7840fef32499fce6aa95eaaa.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/d142ac400e8963027a4befdf071cf17f2fad570a7e3783c21d3b3567dfecf290.file
RT @ErikBootsma@twitter.com: Krier as always is undefeated. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/fd31613f2d00bef3cb54c43bba1b934be7adcce023639dd2e86f2159702e9aea.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/dc62bda5fb1286c4a2e05e7afdd86b79935a18aa3c438cd2202562faba1bf5c6.file
Japanese plaster wall construction that is organic, sustainable, non-toxic and flexible. 1. Takekomaikaki: Bamboo strips 3-4cm in diameter are woven vertically and horizontally and secured with straw rope. 2. Arakabeuchi: Rough-walling, pounded clay, which has been mixed with rice straw and left to age for over six months, onto the bamboo lattice. lamina. This is always applied from the inside of the room. 3. Muranaoshi: Spot-correcting, as the rough wall dries, unevenness and cracks appear on the surface, so a mixture of rough wall clay and sand is applied to smooth out the surface. 4. Nakanuri: Once the wall has dried appropriately, a sand-based intermediate coat of clay is applied smoothly with a trowel. 5. Sunashikkuinuri: A sand plaster made from a mixture of slaked lime, Manila susa (seaweed), and simmered glue (seaweed mixed with water) is applied and finished to a flat surface. 6. Shikkuinuri: A white plaster made from a mixture of slaked lime, shell ash (slaked lime made from shells), bleached susa (seaweed), and simmered glue is applied. The plaster is pressed down repeatedly with the trowel to achieve an even and glossy finish. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/9111481dce82ab8d9fbf08be6c8f9f9dfa16bf665f484634391a50fd938ec0e4.file
If you must fold a suit jacket or vest. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/e6084a3bbc3d30bae92b284d2a444fd458ee882fb5dcd3519bf211ebeef756e1.file
Water towers are basically your city's chance to go wild and build something beautiful. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/5e0161493c3a313e2cfed179b45215cc48e8125222bc1e9699a4c77746ffd686.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/94283783a42cbb8331039e32e8b38e21d3597f27cc065a1c9f8324e0c48ee122.file
Tokyo's tap water is clean and fine of course but when you visit a city with truly delicious and free tap water you realize how good life could be. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/b4af2c78ca773add549e4f5efb643828f42e5c072376cf4c7dab93c5175f6293.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/1c76b51d58cccd2b7e7761fab15cd34f69e15dfd99a6ac1eb59d9699922a4669.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/4109266b5394e4ef88622491d8f50eb5d1965023fe514991324b3fc3f814f972.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/878ea236b7dd41e6dfdf1735b17a20134277b206bed2d86fab88a31c7d49f392.file
This year's ginnan fruit harvest has been the worst I can remember. Almost no trees had any fruit in Tokyo this year and the ones who did had only a couple of handfuls. The reasons for this are unclear, I can't find any literature on the subject. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/71fc547abefb076aba2711fee0c0eb829231754f4d38da923bbe1bcede812ea4.file
This I need to see. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/a4d1a7fa84b03396a9aa9b545405b05fc29f5a7f9d659d4d8f62f440c66ce19a.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/7031fc939e6379037806199b5b8f20a6b11937c8db4f23cf37b6b0661fb6dcda.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/e3fef1504d564e4b4cc40eddd1d2c428ab667f2fa15c68531175c5e2478a3a12.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/6790f1ecd3ae68df13efec30ce99bf19aa3b085bc695c1303bbce4805ba23536.file
The longest blackout in Berlin history after 1945 and it was achieved by what, a couple of weirdoes and bucket of gasoline? Imagine what any reasonably competent and organized terrorist group could achieve. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/c93e3e7a9fd716d5716dcbcf4023bcf7b0626b071bf5d3e76b58857ad13f1277.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/3e772db291366c4aa64c42e4754e9c01b6a31cb1b61728133b0ef13357957777.file
RT @CharlestonArchi@twitter.com: "For years Dutch housing architects were able to ignore the tastes and preferences of their tenants and pursue unashamedly modernist projects. But, as home ownership increased, the demand for more traditional yet affordable houses grew with it."