November 2011
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Huge Buses That Can DRIVE OVER Cars
China Hush, which has nicknamed the project “Straddling Bus” has details: The model looks like a subway or light-rail train bestriding the road. It is 4-4.5 m high with two levels: passengers board on the upper level while other vehicles lower than 2 m can go through under. Powered by electricity and solar energy, the bus can speed up to 60 km/h carrying 1200-1400...
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September 2011
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My Modern Net : an art blog that stands out →
My Modern Met is where art enthusiasts and trendspotters connect over creative ideas. check this site out! I’ve just discovered but am already hooked to the photos, articles and architectural projects.  what’s more the site pulls off a very decent minimalist theme akin the the great one I use on tumblr ;-) enjoy _delime
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Kowloon Walled City
The Kowloon Walled City was located just outside Hong Kong, China during British rule. A former watchpost to protect the area against pirates, it was occupied by Japan during World War II and subsequently taken over by squatters after Japan’s surrender. Neither Britain nor China wanted responsibility for it, so it became its own lawless city. Its population flourished for decades, with...
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