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An Enormous Work By Picasso At The Four Seasons Restaurant Is About To Be Destroyed
There might be no way to preserve it, given the circumstance. A 19-foot tapestry by Pablo Picasso might soon be destroyed at the acclaimed The Four Seasons Restaurant in New York City. The Atlanta Braves Have Chosen Populous To Design Their New Stadium
The firm has designed 19 of the 30 MLB ballparks in use along with Fisht Olympic Stadium in Sochi. The Atlanta Braves have decided on an architect to design their new ballpark in Cobb County. Watch The Largest Controlled Demolition To Ever Happen In Europe [Video]
The explosion was the equivalent of a MK-84 bomb. The largest controlled demolition in Europe's history took place yesterday in Frankfurt, Germany. This Is Why The Interior Design Industry Is Booming
The statistics for the Interior Design Top 100 Giants list are eye-popping. The Interior Design Top 100 Giants have reason to celebrate, along with others in the industry. New and Asian buyers propel Christie's art sales to record high
New and Asian buyers propel Christie's art sales to record high (Reuters) - Christie's art sales surged to a record high of £4. 54 billion ($7. The Demolition Of The American Folk Art Museum Is Facing Tough Criticism
The Museum of Modern Art is facing backlash after announcing Jan. 8 that the adjacent American Folk Art Museum will be demolished to accommodate its own expansion. Apple Wins Patent Appeal Against Motorola; Samsung Dispute Set for Mediation
Patent detailed a way to prevent accidental hang-ups or app launches while a user talks on the phone. Hackers Have Officially Hijacked a Refrigerator, Are Entire Houses Next?
The ability of computer hackers has moved beyond computers to home appliances like televisions and refrigerators. Apple's new Headquarters could end up being a Real Estate Blunder [PHOTOS]
Apple's new headquarters will be an architectural marvel but might detour potential employees from the company. Studies Say They Are Unproductive But Open-Floor Offices Are Still Popular
Studies Say They Are Unproductive But Open-Floor Offices Are Still Popular Seventy percent of offices have open designs, even though studies show it is not the best work environment.
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